MS4 level being good citizen -imperative- (1) (1).pdf
Flat Classroom Workshop HK Day 2
1. Research, Design & Plan Flat Classroom Workshop Hong Kong Day 2 Backchannel http://tinyurl.com/flat-hk
2. What's Next? Day 2 - Friday 8:30: Join Keynote: Bruce Dixon 9:30: The Perfect Pitch: Selling your vision to stakeholders (Vicki Davis) 10:00: Preparing your pitch 11:00: Team pitch presentation (to main conference participants) 12:00: Lunch 12:45: Artifact creation and multimedia tools for digital storytelling (Kim) 13:30: Join Keynote: Robyn Treyvaud 14:30: Teams work on presentations 16:30: Flat World Solutions to Digital Divide Problems (pitch presentations main conference participants)
3. What's Next? Day 3 - Saturday Teams break into 2 strands STRAND 1: The top 3 teams (determined by international vote) spend today developing a ‘F.L.A.T.’ (Flat Learning Action Talk). This will be presented in then Saturday closing session. Max 5 min. STRAND 2: Remaining teams will be combined into larger groups and work on a short piece of multimedia. This will also be presented at the Saturday closing session.
15. “Hook” (i.e. the starfish story) Body The “Close” (what you want them to do) If you have 3 points, you can have 3 hooks!!! Each person on team should have this format! 3 parts of your presentation
16. Wiki – add content Presentation Look at the scoresheets (rubrics) Begin to practice in your teams 10:00 – 10:30 – Preso work, development of aids Audiovisual? Multimedia? Videos to share? 10:30 – 10:45 – Pitch practice with team 10:15-10:30 – Feedback and evaluation 11:00 – 11:15 – Move to main conference to sell your idea! Get ready to present
18. Project Pitch and Action Plan feedback Joint Project Based Learning Session
19. What would a global collaborative student project that successfully addresses a social issue look like? Our “problem”
20. 3 rotations 5 minutes per table Appoint a timer for each table Complete the rubrics during the pitch. Give teams feedback after the pitch. What objections do you see? Problems? Obstacles? How could they improve? Provide feedback! 15 minutes per table Our “Round robin” format
21. Presentations 4:15 – 5:15 pm 3 minute setup Each team has 5 minutes 2 minute “take down” Rubric Completion Voting Announce winners in opening session at 9:15. Final Presentation: The Format