Learners: Justin V & Amin Learning Coach: T.Dillner Date: 1.5.15
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Learning Area: iExperience - Social Sciences
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Learning Observed
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We have been working on understanding ANZAC Day and what the soldiers did in Gallipoli 100 years ago. This iExperience was called ‘An ANZAC Pack’ and related to Trench life and warfare in World War One.
During the first session, Justin and Amin were completing research around life in the trenches and what the soldiers would have eaten. The learners were provided with a variety of links which they had to read and discuss. From this, they needed to record two facts that interested them.
At the following session, they had to go through the information they had discovered, put it into their own language and prepare a slideshow or poster to explain their learning. The link for Justin and Amin’s presentation is below.
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Evidence of learning
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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Justin and Amin both demonstrated a lot of curiosity during both iExperience sessions. They had a device each and shared their documents in order to work collaboratively - each learner was able to work on the presentation, but on different slides. This helped them to manage their time well, as they were completed within the time given (Managing Self). Justin and Amin had to make connections between what was used 100 years ago and what is used today (Thinking). This is particularly evident at the end of their presentation as they inserted a question to encourage their audience to respond (Relating to Others).
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Next Learning Steps
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Justin's iExperience Learning Story
Labels:
ANZAC,
collaborative,
connected,
curious,
iExperience
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