Thank you to all 30 of you who responded to the Online Learning Preferences for Science Survey. That's not a lot to go on considering that I teach 129 students and Mrs. M teaches at least 60 more, but that's the information I have, so I'm going to roll with it.
ASSIGNMENT #6 - Read and Reflect. Read the results of the survey below and respond to the Google Form by telling me what you think about the results. Be thoughtful and appropriate. Use details and evidence. Use at least 3 sentences. Here is a summary of your results from the survey. I will tailor my online assignments to your responses as best that I can. 1. Most of you have some sort of schedule where you wake up at a decent hour (9:00 or 10:00 am) and check teacher websites, Google Classroom, Canvas, etc. Several of you also said that you check again later in the day. A few of you said that you have a parent, usually Mom, who prompts you or helped you make and keep a schedule for school work. (I am doing the same with my own kids at home!) 2. Most of you complete your online work from a laptop. About 1/3 of you are completing your work from a desktop or phone. 3. 80% - a huge majority of you - said that you prefer to locate your assignments on Google Classroom and only 20% of you said teacher website or either. I hear you and will move all of our work to Google Classroom starting today! 4. For the assignment format you liked the BEST, 40% of you said you would rather read an article and answer some questions. 27% said you would like to work on an online project where you make something. And 17% of you said you would rather watch an informational video and answer the questions. 5. For the assignment format you liked SECOND BEST, 37% of you said you liked to watch a video and answer the questions. Then you were split about evenly between the other choices. You like writing a summary the least, though. 6. You liked Brain Pop, PhET, Discovery Ed, and CK12 the most for resources (in that order). 7. Here are the resources you listed! Amoeba Sisters, AAAS, Episodes like Mrs. Macsuga uses, Bill Nye, California Academy of Sciences, Amoeba Sisters, CA State University - Northridge, Ted Talks/TedEd, NOVA, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Study Jams, iTunes U, Khan Academy, YouTube, Education.com, Kidsites.com/science, and PBS Learning. The bolded resources are ones that were mentioned more than once. Bill Nye and Khan Academy had several mentions each. 8. For wanting a live Google Meetup, you were split evenly for Yes and Doesn't Matter. I'm not planning one at this moment, but that is subject to change after my virtual staff meeting today. Comments are closed.
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