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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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
 
''Who is Rachel Bracker?''
 
I'm an undergraduate senior helping a research project that entails teaching critical media studies to high schoolers at a project-based school in the LAUSD. I have lead student workshops on journalism on and off for about 10 years, working as an editor for my school papers since the 8th grade, and taking that work way too seriously. I'm also trained to teach English as a Foreign Language.
 
I grew up on the internet, often ignoring traditional resources in favor of websites like Wikipedia or blogs written by academics and journalists. Despite my disdain for printed textbooks, I've done pretty well in school. I also work part-time in University Media Relations.
 
 
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'''If you are interested in attending this session, please sign with your username below. This will help reviewers to decide which sessions are of high interest. Sign with four tildes. (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>).'''
 
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 21 September 2015

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
Abstract

How can educators prepare lesson plans that integrate online resources?

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

Interested attendees

If you are interested in attending this session, please sign with your username below. This will help reviewers to decide which sessions are of high interest. Sign with four tildes. (~~~~).

  1. --Frank Schulenburg (talk) 18:25, 28 August 2015 (EDT)\
  2. Samantha (Wiki Ed) (talk) 13:56, 3 September 2015 (EDT)
  3. Helaine (Wiki Ed) (talk) 17:01, 3 September 2015 (EDT)
  4. DocTree (talk) 09:44, 7 September 2015 (EDT)
  5. Zmcdowell (talk) 14:10, 21 September 2015 (EDT)
  6. Add your username here.