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Video-watching as a homework task
Posted By Doug Belshaw On 29th May 2007 @ 20:19 In Learning | Comments Disabled
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That I don’t like giving homework is [3] well documented on this blog. A few years ago I had the opportunity to visit the International School of Toulouse ([4] IST), an Airbus-funded school which has had a 1-to-1 laptop programme for around 7-8 years. Students there are assigned homeworks far from the ordinary type served up in the average school. Their work has stimulated my thinking…
On returning from IST my thoughts turned towards what I could do in the classroom with my students. The answer, unfortunately, was ‘not much’. Although I did [5] resurrect some old computers, installing Linux on them, there just weren’t the same opportunities. I toyed with the idea of setting homework to watch documentaries and video clips, but ran into a few obstacles:
Now, however, the situation is vastly different. Not only has society changed, but I’ve moved schools and technology has moved on apace:
So this half term, the last one of the year, I shall be setting predominantly video-based homeworks. I’ve shown every class how to construct mindmaps based around the 5W’s (Who? What? When? Where? Why?) whilst watching a video, or I may set them questions to answer.
Of course the most adventurous could use [8] bubbl.us - but that’s a whole other post… ![]()
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#1 Comment By Clarence Fisher On 29th May 2007 @ 22:12
I do this a fair amout. I also will burn CDs for kids who complain about having slow access at home. I also have 2 ipods at school that I load TED Talks videos onto and the ymake the rounds as homework. Same thing with audio files (old radio plays, etc.). Very positive response from parents overall.
#2 Comment By Dan Sutch On 30th May 2007 @ 09:22
Numerous times I have heard reports of students 'just' printing stuff from the web without engaging with it as part of their homework. The response normally is asking students to annotate their findings, to show the way they are using their research.
To pre-empt questions about how students are engaging with the video, maybe beyond mindmapping, there are tools like [20] http://www.bubbleply.com/ - for students to annotate the videos with questions, observations or notes?
Thanks for the link to IST
#3 Comment By Doug Belshaw On 30th May 2007 @ 09:56
What a great idea, Dan - thanks! ![]()
#4 Comment By Andy Blair On 30th May 2007 @ 21:33
Hi Doug
I would be very interested to hear more about your visit to Toulouse. Have they been successful at full IT integration..if so how? or is it (I hate to say it) a glamourous cut and paste device?
#5 Comment By Doug Belshaw On 2nd June 2007 @ 12:11
@Clarence: the iPods come back in one piece?!
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