I'm taking my self through Ground Hog Day with my Bloom Taxonomy doc, Rubric, and higher order assessment objective. Teachers and Educators of the world, I sincerely apologize.I envisioned you
as tormentors determined to keep me from enjoying the sun shiny days of my youth with all your assessments and quizzes. Please forgive my "dunce cap" wearing self. I had no idea of the time, effort, edits, and re-edits that you went through to ensure that unappreciative young hooligans like myself could aspire to be something better and greater. I apologize. If I wasn't gainfully employed, I would come back and sit through classes and be the model citizen in the class. Unfortunately, my boss won't give me a note to come back to school. Besides, a guy my size would have an awful time trying to fit into one of those combination desk chairs.Okay, I digress. My future online students will have the best assessments that I can create utilizing the latest Web 2.0 tools, knowledge of the subject matter, and good fashioned "burning the midnight oil." The assessment aspect may be important, but I have to tell you the assessment instrument carriers equal if not greater importance. You really have to put a great deal of thought into the creation of lesson objectives. I now know that they have to be aligned and they have to be relevant in order to generate a meaningful and applicable learning experience for my students. I was a bit of a memorization finatic in school. It's not really about memorization, it's all in the application. The $5 (actual worth based on today's economy) question is, " Little Johnny or Little Susie build that bridge based on what they know or what they can remember?"
Oh, a very important point to mention, while you are in the lab creating your masterpiece, get that second set of eyes for a sanity check. Be prepared for someone to call your baby ugly, but don't suffer in silence.

I think you have done a great job on your blog. I would think you would be very proud of your work as the effort has paid off. I admire your tenacity to do things right and at the same time not judge yourself or others too harshly. Cassandra@FL
ReplyDeleteCassandra,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to read through my ramblings. I still don't know if I am doing this right or even if it's designed right. I will keep working on it. I learn from interactions from others. I make it a point to be open, receptive, and respectful. I love the feedback. Thanks again, see you on the boards