Final Reflection- August 15, 2012
- Overall Description of the Project
- My project was a combination of improving my Wiki, designing curriculum, exploring resources, practicing skills with my Wiki, and using iBooks author.
- Did you achieve your original goals set for this course? Explain your journey.
- No, I didn't' achieve my original goals. iBooks author was too cumbersome for my purposes. I decided by the end of June that my Wikispace is a better place for the type of content that I want to share with kids for now. I ended up wasting a ton of time on the minutiae of the Wikispace and re-inventing the wheel. I have no idea if this will pay off. I barely touched planning a PBL/CBL unit from the ground up. I really wanted to have the whole unit blocked out on my Wiki including resources, etc. by now. I still intend to plan my Digital Citizenship/Literacy unit using this type of format.
- Share how someone's work influenced your learning (in or out of this class).
- I learned a lot from the discussion forums and blogs about others' progress. I think I was influenced in a variety of ways by other people's struggles and successes. The collaboration piece was great, but it was a lot bigger (time consuming) than I first thought.
- How did feedback from a peer shape or think your design?
- Feedback from Vi about iBooks authors vs. using the Wiki helped me let go of needing to use iBooks for now.
- Feedback from Shaunda and Lisette helped me become more interested in Evernote.
- Feedback from Shaunda and Lisette helped me explore Socrative more.
- Information from Jaclyn and Shaunda helped me really become interested in quad-blogging this year. I haven't signed up yet.
- Lisette's constant reminders of the power of blogging have given me the impetus to make this a regular part of my weekly work with kids.
- What steps will you take to find out if your design is effective for student learning?
- I will try to use authentic assessments, blogging, and other evaluative methods to help discern the quality of my content.
- How could you improve the project if you were to start over?
- I would like to say that I would try to be more focused in my goals from the beginning. Essentially, that wasn't possible. Because I did use the resources, articles, etc. available to me, I kept changing my ideas and priorities in this project.
- I should have taken several of my digital Word files and transferred them completely to my Wiki. For example, I want to have all of my "Power Paragraph" writing topics accessible at the beginning of the school year so kids can choose instead of me dictating the topic. I will have to mine through two years worth of files in order or this to happen. That would have been a great task to finish during this project.
- How will know if your new curriculum is more effective than what you were doing?
- I think my experience (going into my 13th year) will help me know when real learning is taking place versus "activities" that waste time. My students will read, write, and think better.
- How could your colleagues help support your curiosity with the data you collect in the future related to your new curriculum?
- I think PLC's will be instrumental in this part of the journey and I have blogged about my hopes for this.
Some of the work that I've done:
*** My content is really disappointing, if you ask me. I felt like I bounced between ideas so many times that I didn't finish as much content as I wish I did. Granted, I have a start to develop as I move into the school year, but I didn't do as much "real" work as I'd hoped.
Link to Wiki
- It's important to ignore the plainness (boy did I struggle with this and still might change it) and use the navigation to the right.
- I am struggling with the fact that it looks so different from a computer to the iPad. I like how clean it is.
- I worked on using tables of content on my pages and started to play with that. This link will show an example as I still add content.
Table of Contents- example on Wiki
Here's what the homepage looks like on the Wiki:
Here's what the links look like:

