Tuesday, May 17, 2022

ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION AFTER SESSION SIX

After completing the online session five and all of the homework, please return to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session Five by posting a COMMENT to this blog entry.

Why does teaching with 4MAT call for multiple forms of assessment?

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

ORANGES EXERCISE POST

After completing the Oranges Exercise, post your results for the lists below as a COMMENT.  

You need to list how many post-it notes for


1. the real orange,
2. the picture, and
3. the definition and history. 




Do not forget to add your completed sentence to your post:

The impact of learning with both the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock experience is _____________    

RAINBOWING 4MATION PLANS

My Rainbowing Comments


Note: you must change your "Viewable By" permissions from "Me" to "Everyone" so that your seminar participants can view and comment on your unit. (You can always change it back.)

Rainbow 1 unit posted by a colleague. Post your rainbow ideas as a comment to this blog post. To “Rainbow” a unit, review the author’s design framework to get the idea of the basics of their design, then review each octant activity (hint: view it in Guidebook page). What you want to do is suggest resources or activities that would enhance or add value to the author’s design. Perhaps you know of a book or video that would enhance one of their octants. Possibly you thought about a different concept or a different connect activity as you were reviewing the design. Post a general comment on their overall lesson plan.



Example:
The Results of Weathering by Gerard Ban 
(rainbowed by Gary Rouse)

I liked your class about the changes caused by weathering. There are many ways to study this concept and see how things weather, but I will limit my suggestions to the following: In looking at your connect I thought it might also be good to have some students get something really hot and watch it dry out as another type of change caused by weathering. You asked them in perform to talk about what we can do to lessen the effect of weathering, yet this is the only place this new concept is addressed. It might be good to have them see some examples of this first, such as how ditches or the planting of grass can stop soil erosion. 

ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION FOR SESSION FIVE

 After completing the online session four and all of the homework, please return to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session Four by posting a "COMMENT" to this blog entry.


Describe the five assessments you will use to measure 

4MAT instructional skill including the criteria you will require.



Tuesday, May 3, 2022

WHEN THE LEARNER TAKES OVER LEARNING

Please post one image on the blog using the "NEW POST" button at the top of the page-because you are posting an image. We would like you to find an image showing "When the learner takes over the Learning." We will use these images in our Quadrant 2 Right (Image or Bridge step). Remember this step represents the outcomes imaged and one outcome of 4MAT instruction is that the learner will reach a place on the cycle when they do take over the learning.   

CONCEPT/CONTENT MAPS AFTER SESSION FOUR

  

Share your lesson on the blog by posting a "COMMENT" (Title and Grade level)CONCEPT,  BRIDGE(outcomes imaged) and CONTENT.

Example: (thanks to Jami Covone)

Unit Title
 - The First Americans and the Land They Found
Grade - Middle School

Concept - Culture
Bridge - Diversity and Adversity
Content - The First Native American

ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION FOR SESSION FOUR

After completing the online session four and all of the homework, please return to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session Four by posting a "COMMENT" to this blog entry.


What is the conceptualizing process and how will you do it?



The Lion King: a study of power (and friendship)

The Lion King Simba, the newborn lion are supposed to be the new king after his father Mufasa. When Mufasa dies, his brother (Simbas uncle) takes the throne and accuse Simba for his fathers death. The Lion King: a story of power and friendship

Monday, May 2, 2022

Pretty Woman: A Study on Hope by Paul


Pretty Woman is the story of a broke Hollywood sex worker who meets a Billionaire tycoon.   Through a string of fun and unexpected events, they fall in love.

Monday, April 25, 2022

GAMEBOARD ANSWER KEY

 


Here is a link to download the GameBoard Activity Answer Key:


ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION FOR SESSION THREE

After completing the online session three and all of the homework, please return 

to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session Three by posting your 

answer as a COMMENT to this blog entry.


How does your teaching style influence your instructional designs?  

MOVIE CONCEPT-IMAGE EXERCISE AFTER SESSION THREE

The following exercise will give you experience creating an image 

combined with language that brings you to the essence of the subject.

     1.  Select one film that you have seen. 

2. Write a short summary.

3. Create or (find online) an advertisement or image for this movie.

4. Complete this sentence for your movie: 

(Name of film): A Study in ______________

5. Post your Summary, Image and Sentence on the course blog
      before the 4th session.

To do this, you must click the "NEW POST" link at the top of this page. You will then see the toolbar which will allow you to add an image to your post. Click the picture icon and browse to find your image and insert it. Please use images not larger than about 4 inches or 450 pixels. You can use the controls to make it smaller.








Tuesday, April 12, 2022

SESSION TWO HOMEWORK: MY WHOLE-BRAINED PROBLEM SOLVING EXAMPLE

  

Post a COMMENT to this blog entry and share your experience of a time when you had to use both sides of your brain to solve a problem.

Example: (thank you, Hugo Gomez) "I was attempting to do a tune-up on my wife's car when I ran into a problem: a bad spark plug was stuck in the cylinder head and the opening was too small and deep for my fingers to reach in and grab it. Part of the wire was welded onto the top of the plug not allowing the wrench to take hold of the plug.(L)

I started thinking about other situations where there may have been items stuck inside something. Everything from TV shows where engagement rings went down the sink to images of Baby Jessica. (R)

I know I will need some sort of tool to remove the piece of metal blocking the spark plug. (L)

IDEA! I will use chopsticks to reach down and pull out the piece of metal thereby freeing the spark plug! (L/R)

I start convincing myself that this idea will work because chopsticks are much more slender than my fingers and I should be able to pluck that piece of metal. (L)

It didn't work. I couldn't generate enough leverage to pull out the piece of metal. The chopsticks kept slipping. I couldn't get a good grip. So I got another idea. I needed a chopstick with a hook on one end. This would give me the leverage necessary to pull out the piece of metal. (L/R)

Well, I know chopsticks have straight ends so I get a visual image of what's needed. I immediately know I have to use one of my wife's crochet hooks. It worked! (L/R)" 

PLEASE POST YOUR TSI SCORE

 

Please post your TSI scores as a COMMENT to this blog post following the example for Mary below.

Example:

Mary:  Q1-29, Q2-15, Q3-22, Q4-24

ANSWER THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION AFTER SESSION TWO

 Please post your answer as a COMMENT to this blog post.


After completing the online session two and all of the homework, please return to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session Two by posting a comment to this blog entry.

Why has it been so difficult to add the gifts of the Right Mode to education and training practice, some of which are intuition, imaging, metaphors, simultaneity, and feeling expressions? 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

HEMISPHERIC MODE INDICATOR (HMI) RESULTS BEFORE SESSION TWO


Please post your Hemispheric Mode Indicator (HMI) 
results as a COMMENT to this blog post.

My HMI score was -1, favoring the left hemisphere, 
but only just barely so.

I feel that this score adequately represents who I am. I can adjust myself to focus in on details, be organized, calculate, work towards goals, consider management, remove myself from situations, and use words to my advantage. On the other hand, I can also let loose, be creative, go with the flow when neccesary, make connections, use pictures and graphics to my advantage, and be empathic. I have the ability to shift back and forth.

However, this can also create chaos in my life. There are times when I can literally feel my brain floundering. I can't explain what it feels like. I visualize it as oil and water that has been swirled together. Sometimes I'm presented with a problem or situation and I simply freeze. I can feel my brain jumble up as it tries to decide which half is going to take over-as though the two halves are at war with each other. It's the strangest sensation. I wish I knew how to make them work together...

STUDENT/WORKER CHALLENGES

 


Choose Three Students/Workers (from WorkBook 1 Extend activity)


Students:

One who worries about always getting things just right,
One who you believe has untapped potential, and
One who reminds you of yourself as a student.

Workers:

One who worries about pleasing everyone, never confronts,
One who is not very engaged in the work, doing minimum, and
One who reminds you of yourself.


Post your comments to this blog post.  Post the challenge you would create for each type of learner by adding a COMMENT to this post. 

ANSWER TO ESSENTIAL QUESTION AFTER SESSION ONE

Please post your answer as a COMMENT to this blog post.


After completing online session one and all of the homework, please return to this post and answer the Essential Question for Session One by posting a comment to this blog entry.

"DOES THE CYCLE CREATE THE STYLES"

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

LEARNING TYPE MEASURE (LTM) RESULTS

 

Please post your Learning Type Measure results as a COMMENT to this blog post. Be sure to 
include your Quadrant scores as well as your Watching/Doing score. 


EXAMPLE:

Mary Piekarski:

Type 1 - 53, Type 2 - 21, Type 3 - 35, Type 4 - 41, Watching/Doing (+3)


WELCOME - PLEASE INTRODUCE YOURSELF

 

Take a minute to tell your fellow class members a little about yourself! 

ADD A COMMENT TO THIS BLOG POST and tell us what we should know about you!