Dear All,
Today we're going to read and discuss and LP A World without Magnets designed by Nik Peachey.
The Topic of this Lesson or rather a series of lessons is the World around us, with the focus on Magnets, I am aware that you major in Linguistics but thought it might be a good idea for us to discuss a topic from a different field because you never know what groups of students you might teach.
Here is a link to the LP:
https://bit.ly/2Tuzh2q
First, look through it to get an idea about its overall organization and then we are going to discuss it and do some of the activities. After that we'll share our feedback on how it all went and discuss your observations about various aspects of teaching this kind of lesson.
The lesson starts with infographic about magnets: let's have a look at it at
http://tinyurl.com/zvdrzjt
Here is a good explanation of what it is: https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/infographics
It's actually a very popular way of presenting information nowadays.
I have explained to you the features of infographics used in this lesson. Would you use it in the same way as I demonstrated to you? Why yes or no? Explain in your comment in the thread.
Today we're going to read and discuss and LP A World without Magnets designed by Nik Peachey.
The Topic of this Lesson or rather a series of lessons is the World around us, with the focus on Magnets, I am aware that you major in Linguistics but thought it might be a good idea for us to discuss a topic from a different field because you never know what groups of students you might teach.
Here is a link to the LP:
https://bit.ly/2Tuzh2q
First, look through it to get an idea about its overall organization and then we are going to discuss it and do some of the activities. After that we'll share our feedback on how it all went and discuss your observations about various aspects of teaching this kind of lesson.
The lesson starts with infographic about magnets: let's have a look at it at
http://tinyurl.com/zvdrzjt
Here is a good explanation of what it is: https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/infographics
It's actually a very popular way of presenting information nowadays.
I have explained to you the features of infographics used in this lesson. Would you use it in the same way as I demonstrated to you? Why yes or no? Explain in your comment in the thread.
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