Submissions:2015/Lesson Plans for web-based projects


 * Title: Let's use Wikipedia in the classroom!


 * Theme: Education


 * Type of submission: Workshop


 * Author: Rachel Bracker


 * E-mail address: rachel@rachelbracker.com


 * Username: Rpbracker (talk) 19:06, 27 August 2015 (EDT)


 * Affiliation: USC

How can educators prepare lesson plans that integrate online resources?
 * Abstract:

The first half of this workshop will be highly discussion-based, examining some relevant lesson plans. These will be posted a few days before the conference. Current students and teachers should find this interesting, as it will be a great way for people to share opinions on this topic.

-Subjects to use this for

-What resources do you need/want? (School computers, laptops, iPads, speed of WiFi, etc)

-How should students work? (Groups, partners, etc)

-Types of materials can teachers prepare to guide students

-Projects, quizzes and tests that can be used to track progress

-Teacher responsibility to keep students "on track"

-How to keep consistent pacing

During the second half, we'll create (or adapt) a lesson plan based on our discussion. This is primarily directed at educators, but anyone who teaches or trains people might be interested in seeing ways to do this. I will post some templates you can use, though attendees should feel free to bring old lesson plans that they adapt to include online-based curricula.


 * Length of presentation: 60 min


 * Special schedule requests: Afternoon preferred


 * Will you attend WikiConference USA if your submission is not accepted?: Depending on funding from university

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