4. But with the right
technology we can
introduce students
to real-world
learning
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7. Ex. Take a picture of an
animal that swims.
Ex. Record an odd
sound an animal makes!
We will guess what
animal it was in class.
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8. Students create a video
encouraging peers to
visit their favorite places
Ex. I love the mystery
section of the library
because….
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10. •Students capture audio,
video, or picture clues on
their iPads that are steps
that lead to a place they
were
•Students swap iPads
•Student must follow the
clues and reenact the
steps to get to the place
•You can add a prize to the
journey once they get
there
11.
12. Guess Who I Am
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22. Real World Word Problems
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23. Plastic bags
help maintain
mobile
devices!
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Anyway we try to spin it, a textbook is not real world learning. It doesn’t:Get children out of desksTouching real world objectsObserving and analyzing authentic materials Exploring hands-onExperimentingUsing their senses to explore knowledgeTalking to first hand sourcesDisplay knowledge in 3D or in multimediaShow knowledge within its context