What is an "Electronic Appearance"?
This Internet instructional strategy allows students to have access to primary resources from individuals that are unable to visit your classroom in person. This lets the students compare and constrast their knowledge about a topic with the people who experienced it first hand.
  Below are two examples of an electronic appearance.
Choose one and complete the activity questions below.
 
Survivors of the Shoah
Voice/Vision
Activity
  1. How would you use this activity in a lesson?
  2. Where would it fall with your unit?
    (ie: introduction, motivation activity, informing activity, instuctional activity, assessment activity, remediation activity, enrichment activity, etc.)
  3. What kind of learning does this activity support?
    (beginning, intermediate, advanced, etc.)
  4. Where does this activity fall on Bloom's taxonomy of learning?
  5. How would you scaffold students in this activity?
  6. What is powerful about this learning experience?
 
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