Ttran Multimediareport
Ttran Multimediareport
Ttran Multimediareport
5. Digital citizenship
Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and
practice legal and ethical behavior.
a. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology
The essential question is: What information can we learn from fossils about the past,
present, and future? Students should be able to explain their findings through the
resources from the WebQuest. They will work with partners to explore, research, and
write a grant proposal.
I chose online resources that were appropriate for the age-level and made sure
they were authentic. I explored and made sure it was suitable and aligned with the
standards prior to incorporating in my WebQuest. I differentiated the content by pairing
students with others who made need the reading support since my class consists of
various reading levels. I also included audio throughout the WebQuest to not only
engage students, but also help them follow directions. I will also be the facilitator and
guide in the classroom as students go through the WebQuest. Some students have never
experienced it before. If students needed additional assistive technology, the
Chromebooks as well as tablets offer text-to-speech throughout all of the WebQuest. The
screen size as well as the font could also be adjusted for students that need vision
assistive technology.
I believe I incorporated all of the A.D.D.I.E. Universal Design Principals in my
project. In the Analysis phase, I analyzed the learners, learning environment, and
pedagogy consideration. I made sure I had appropriate materials and research more about
fossils before writing the WebQuest. In the Design phase, I developed an objective of
what students need to know at the end of completion. The design of the WebQuest took
students step by step before leading them to a final project.
In the Development phase, I integrated fun pictures and changed some of the
outline around to made sure it was easily accessible. It took me almost a week to
research and tweak last minute details to complete the project. I used Weebly to complete
the project. In Weebly, I was able to embed audio, video, and special codes (Voki).
In the Implementation phase, I created a Teacher Page that included standards and
some tips on effectively adapting it to their classroom. I did not implement this in a real
classroom because this was done in the summer. I will share this with my third grade
colleagues when they begin studying the fossil unit next year. Teachers will have the
option of shortening the tasks or doing it in a whole group setting with their students,
depending on their ability levels. Since my school has available 1-to-1 technologies,
these resources can be found directly in the classroom. I will also provide the link via
Google Classroom for students to do outside of school. But, appropriate class time is
given because it is a partner project.
Finally in the Evaluation phase, I included student rubrics that went along with
the final project, as well as a survey for visitors about the WebQuest. The student rubric
consists of key elements that go along with the third grade science and language arts