I am interested in creating a technology club for the 3-5 graders at my elementary school. Before I approach my principal, I am outlining a plan that details why this club would be an asset to our school and I am looking for assistance from others who may have started a similar club in their school to offer their suggestions.
Here is the first draft of the plan:
Elementary Technology Club
Purpose: The Technology Club was designed to assist students in developing 21st century skills needed to plan, research, and create projects that focus on solving real-world problems using 21st century tools.
Time: The FTCT will meet once a week on Monday in an assigned classroom from 2:05-3:00 for 15 weeks.
Week 1: Introduction to Project Based Learning and 21st Century Skills
Collaboration and Team Work
Week 2: The Planning Process
Determining the Guiding Question and Forming Groups
Week 3: The Planning Process
Determining the Supporting Questions and the Resources Needed
Week 4: The Gather/Research Process
What is Research?
Copyright – Why is it Important?
Safe Internet Usage
Weeks 5 - 8 – The Gather/Research Process
Developing Research Skills
Finding and Using Appropriate Resources
Using Our Own Words – Citing Sources
Week 9 – The Build Process
Determining the Best Platform to Present Information
Creating a Storyboard
Weeks 10 - 13 – The Build Process
Creating a Storyboard
Using Appropriate Media Resources to Make Points
Week 14 – The Build Process
Complete Presentations
Citing Sources
How Do We Know We’re Finished?
Week 15 – Presentation
Presentation of Group Projects
How Can We Share with the World?
Any suggestions for additions/improvements or good resources to help teach my students these skills are greatly appreciated! Feel free to post a comment or email me with suggestions:)
Friday, May 23, 2008
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Sounds like a great club! It's amazing how savvy even young kids are with technology these days. I've found some great ebooks at http://www.dedicatedteacher.com that have helped me teach my students to get the most out of the hi-tech resources available to us now. Good luck!
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