Project Idea Part II
This week, I've given more thought to my class project. And, today, I even began putting some thought into the infrastructure of the project. Although, I have not formalized anything, I think I'm off to a good start. [I'm still in the brainstorming stage.] Below, I have posted my latest thoughts and ideas.
1. Three hours is a long time to keep the attention of anyone, so I will divide the 3-hour session into manageable units of time and provide a variety of learning opportunities for students.
2. Since the session is a face-to-face session, I plan on inviting a remote guest speaker to speak to the class. The speaker will talk to the class using Elluminate synchronous chat software from the comfort of their home or office.
3. I will use Blackboard to store and present any media elements that I plan on showcasing to the class. This way, students can see me model the use of Blackboard as a learning tool [Note: I plan on leaving the projector on during the entire session so that students can see how I work with the technology.] This is especially important to model for MALS students who are enrolled in the course but have never taken an online course (i.e., not only will students be learning about the music of England, but they will be exposed to technology in use within online classes that are offered through the MALS degree program... part educational and part product placement).
Alright... that's it for now. My thinking cap is still in place.
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