Analyzing
Anderson and Krathwohl's taxonomy- Analyzing
4. Analyzing: comparing, organizing, deconstructing, attributing, outlining, finding, structuring, integrating
Digital additions and their justifications:
4. Analyzing: comparing, organizing, deconstructing, attributing, outlining, finding, structuring, integrating
Digital additions and their justifications:
- Mashing - mash ups are the integration of several data sources into a single resource. Mashing data currently is a complex process but as more options and sites evolve this will become an increasingly easy and accessible means of analysis.
- Linking – this is establishing and building links within and outside of documents and web pages.
- Reverse-engineering - this is analogous with deconstruction. It is also related to cracking often with out the negative implications associated with this.
- Cracking – cracking requires the cracker to understand and operate the application or system being cracked, analyse its strengths and weaknesses and then exploit these.
Lesson Ideas
Doing a close reading of a text together in class
Objectives:
Great resource for close reading:
Subtext or a similar group-reading app
http://www.subtext.com/
Objectives:
- While reading a text, students can add comments, highlights, and notes directly to the text.
- Because the students accounts are linked through the app, they can see notes that other students made.
- Students can respond to other students' notes, encouraging collaboration and reflective thinking.
- The teacher can add discussion questions, polls, multiple choice questions, and gauge reactions from students - all within the text.
- Students can analyze the text in real time at their own pace, rather than waiting for the teacher to ask a question.
- More efficient way to share answers and get student responses in real time.
- Teachers can link outside web sources directly to a quote, giving students the opportunity to dig further into the text.
Great resource for close reading:
Subtext or a similar group-reading app
http://www.subtext.com/
Sharing with Edmodo is easyWithin the app, teachers and students can share notes, polls, and questions to their linked Edmodo page.
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