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Group Conversations Around Images, Documents, and Videos

Group Conversations Around Images, Documents, and Videos

Written by Kate Leuschke Blinn
June 18, 2010

The inquiry process is at the heart of all the technology tools I use with
my students. . . . The first step is the play step. And I believe that play is an essential step for students learning new technologies. This step gives students free rein to explore the new tools without having “serious” work to accomplish. This stage allows for students’ natural curiosity to take over and test the limits of the technology in a really low-risk setting. And I found out that when I skipped this step or moved through it too quickly, I noticed students will still want to play when I actually want them to do the serious work.

Denver Writing Project technology liaison Jason Shiroff employs an inquiry process with his fourth and fifth grade students as they learn to use a wiki to support their work. Shiroff presented the resources he developed as part of his classroom wiki work at the NWP Spring Meeting and Annual Meeting. The following VoiceThread piece is an online virtual version of that presentation.

Excerpted from Group Conversations Around Images, Documents, and Videos