What are ways in which students can
apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information?
My Triggering
Event Question: How could
blended learning enhance students’ enjoyment and understanding of health and
fitness curriculum?
Resource: A creative way to utilize social media to
enhance fitness and health knowledge (Polsgrove and Frimming, 2013)
Link to article:
The
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)’s Standard 3 set forth
the following learning targets for students: “1) Define information
fluency, and explain why it is important for learning, 2) identify strategies
for guiding inquiry, 3) learn
how to locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use
information from a variety of sources and media, 4) evaluate and select
information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific
tasks, 5) explain how technology can be used to help process data and report
results, and 6) discuss research
related to the effectiveness of technology when used to aid learning” (ISTE, 2007). For this blog, I will focus on
learning targets 5 and 6.

References
International Society for Technology in Education. (2007).
National educational technology standards for students. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/standards/standards/standards-for-students.
Polsgrove, M. J., & Frimming, R. E. (2013). A creative
way to utilize social media to enhance fitness and health knowledge. Strategies,
26(2), 3-7.
Wong, W. (2014,
April 1). How Technology Enables Blended Learning. Retrieved February 05, 2017,
from http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2014/04/how-technology-enables-blended-learning
I like your use of a social media platform to inspire communication and collaboration between your students. Since about half my students are under age 13 and unable to utilize these platforms, I've had to consider alternatives. Do you anticipate only working in a high school?
ReplyDeleteI love this! Definitely tips I can apply to my high school classroom as well! Anything social media related is a hit with this age group.
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