By Silvina P. Hillar |
Brainstorming ideas using Forums
In this postwe are going to connect different images. We are going to use Forums so that
all the students can comment on two different things, and we are going to guide
their writing with general questions. I propose that the title gives them a
hint on what they are going to deal with, but the images that they are going to
see are two websites with information. You may wonder, "Why?" Remember
the premise of reading before writing. They are to read about two different
places and then they are going to write about them. A way to enhance the
students' vocabulary is to make them read and give them hints on it.
We are going to design a Forum activity. We enter the
course and choose the weekly outline in which we want to add the activity. Let's
Moodle it!
To design
the activity previously introduced, you are going to follow these steps:
1. Click on Add an activity and choose Forum. Click on Add, as shown in the following screenshot:
2. In the Forum name block, write the title of the
activity, and in Forum
introduction, write
what they are going to do. Visit the two websites and brainstorm about the best place to visit.
3. Later, answer the guiding questions (it is somewhat similar to the "Six Thinking Hats Technique" by Edward de Bono).
3. Later, answer the guiding questions (it is somewhat similar to the "Six Thinking Hats Technique" by Edward de Bono).
4. We are going to create a link to two websites. One of them is the official website of the Statue of Liberty, and the other is a link to the official website of Yosemite National Park. Do not mention them in the activity.
5. Complete the necessary blocks to make the links to these websites in the Moodle course.
6. Choose Question and Answer Forum.
7. Click on Save and display. The activity appears as shown in the
following screenshot:
6. Choose Question and Answer Forum.
Students are to click on Add
a new question, and an editor appears where they can
write the answers to the questions given there. They can also keep these
websites open in different Windows so that they don't have to close the
activity.
The aim is that each student should comment on these two
different places about what they think. They are expected to write simple
paragraphs, as they will write articles or descriptions in further chapters. In
order to answer these questions, they will have to think and use some of the
vocabulary that they have already read in those websites.
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