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Redefining Research with Digital Design
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Hello! Naomi Bates
Certified librarian, TWU Adjunct, Follett School Solutions, Google Certified Educator
@yabooksandmore
https://yabooksandmoreblog.wordpress.com
1. Rigor in Research Rigor is Not a Four Letter Word by Barbara Blackburn
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“According to Blackburn, Rigor is creating an environment in
which each student is expected to learn, be supported, and
demonstrate learning at higher levels ”
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Rigor is not…. More homework
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The same assignment for every student
Rigor is not… Exclusive to higher level or advanced classes
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OR
Rigor doesn’t mean… A lot of different resources
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Rigor doesn’t mean… One more thing
to do
Not all students are the same…
2. Re-defining Research Through the SAMR Model
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Want big impact? Use big image.
Overview of a location in a hand-written assignment, supplemented by cut-and-paste magazine clippings
Substitution: Use presentation
Augmentation: Incorporate interactive multimedia – audio, video, hyperlinks –
to give more depth and engagement.
Modification: Create a digital travel brochure incorporating student created
video
Redefinition: Explore the locale with Google Earth; include interviews with
people who have visited the locale.
https://www.emergingedtech.com/2015/04/examples-of-transforming-
lessons-through-samr/
3. The Power of Choice Through the SAMR Model
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Balance
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Flexibility
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Ownership
Time Management
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Choice Boards And Research
Design
Before creating….
Survey staff and students!!
A Simple Choice Board:
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Research paper Annotated Bibliography Short Report
Substitution Augmentation Modification
Redefinition
A. Level of difficulty and
increase with each choice or
stay consistent at all levels
Options for Research Choice Boards:
B. The activities can be done
in a step-by-step fashion or
in a random pattern
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4. Examples of Choice Boards
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Choice Boards by Genre and a Points System
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“Allow students to create their own menus. It focuses on THEIR strengths not the strength of the
tool”
Choice Boards via Student Choice
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Allow students to create their own menus. It focuses on THEIR strengths, not the strength of the tool.
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Credits Special thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free:
× Presentation template by SlidesCarnival
× Photographs by Unsplash
× Watercolor textures by GraphicBurguer
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Presentation design This presentation uses the following typographies and colors:
× Titles: Lato Thin
× Body copy: Lato Light
You can download the fonts on this page:
http://www.latofonts.com/lato-free-fonts/
You don’t need to keep this slide in your presentation. It’s only here to serve you as a design guide if you need to create new slides or download the fonts to edit the presentation in PowerPoint®
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SlidesCarnival icons are editable shapes. This means that you can:
● Resize them without losing quality. ● Change fill color and opacity.
Isn’t that nice? :) Examples:
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