The teacher links back to what students learned
in Design Question 2 so students can move forward to deepen their knowledge.
This is rich, new territory and it has brought to the fore a whole realm
of design questions not often considered by architects, planners and their clients.
Obviously I am not a trained designer so my «projects» consist of answering
design questions for friends / family and decorating my own series of apartments / homes over the years.
Teachers should also check to see that students have the background knowledge and skills
from design questions 2 and 3.
If you chunk the information, teach it with rigor
using Design Questions 2, 3 and 4, students will develop more interest and you can build on it.
I have found that asking the right
eLearning design questions helps me get down the road of designing better eLearning experiences right from the start.
A few weeks ago, I asked some very smart people who help states draft charter laws for a list of the key
policy design questions that their policymakers tend to ask.
As we do so, a number of
key design questions will need to be answered: What counts as a clean energy technology?
We can also suggest some
carefully designed questions for you to ask to demonstrate your interest in and knowledge of the potential employer.
I think there are some
serious design questions that they would have to address if they move forward with this at the federal level.
When considering the
third design question — What will I do to help students practice and deepen their understanding of new knowledge?
When considering the first
instructional design question — What will I do to establish and communicate learning goals, track student progress, and celebrate success?
As we will see
in Design Questions 2, 3, and 4, activities are a critical part of effective teaching.
In most classrooms, teachers
use Design Question 2, and then go back and process another chunk.
You probably have your own list of
eLearning design questions you have learned to ask or not to ask, so please add to my list from your experience, too.
The scientific matching system on the site makes magic happen and finds you the best matches based on all the
well designed questions that one would pack during registration.
In order to
implement Design Question 4, a teacher should first think about how each lesson and the classroom layout can help students to predict, prove, and reflect.
We have been noticing some common
game design questions, so we wanted to think the answers through and open up the discussion!
If you find that you don't know the answers, this is a great starting point for
designing questions for those informational interviews.
In Part 1 of this series on
Marzano Design Question 3, we talked about strategies to review content and actively engage students in that review (Strategy # 14 on the Marzano Learning Map.
Let's look
at Design Question 5, Engaging Students, and pick out a few strategies you can use when you notice students are off task.
«We think we're rational,» says economist John Gowdy of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. «But really it's the person who
designs the question on the back of a driver's license who made the choice for us.»
Dive deep
into Design Question 1 to gain insight into how to write clear and engaging learning goals to get students focused and motivated.
Christine Frisk of InUnison Design came on board in the late summer of 2009 to assist the client with
interior design questions.
However, there comes a time when the vocabulary used in the public debate changes, and the wording you've used in the past really isn't the wording you'd use if
designing a question today.
Educator creates text - dependent questions as formative assessments to determine mastery of students» learning, elicit higher - order thinking, and effectively structure differentiated instruction
by designing questions of increased complexity based on Webb's Depth of Knowledge Levels and students» levels of proficiency.
Here are a
few design questions for your team to consider as you think about your school's approach to student discipline and social needs:
Book Publishing Questions Book Editing Questions
Book Design Questions Book Marketing Questions General Questions Technical Questions
Ysanne Brooks, Editor of Beautiful Kitchens magazine, will be on hand to answer all your
kitchen design questions, from choosing the right layout to suit your space, to how to buy appliances.
Students
design questions about the lives of young adults in Cuba, watch a video summarizing the project's reporting and independently investigate news articles.
According to Dr. Marzano, though, teachers and PLCs should not focus on too
many design questions at one time.