- Collaboration: We not only made substantive decisions together, such as what activities we were going to implement, but our work was interdependent. Winona and I could not have created and implemented the activities without each other.
- Knowledge Construction: We both built our background knowledge on 21st Century Learning prior to working as team to implement 21st Century Learning in a classroom by watching different EdPuzzles on 21st Century Learning aspects and competencies.
- Use of Technology for Learning: We designed a Google Slide, showcasing all of our efforts, in order to motivate and encourage others to bring the 21st Century competencies to life in their classrooms.
- Self-Regulation: Even though we were given due dates along the way, we were responsible for making sure all of the requirements of this course were completed.
- Skilled Communication: Through our Google Slide, we will be communicating to the Expo audience what we learned about ourselves and our students when it comes to 21st Century Learning though the use of evidence collected during the implementation of 21st Century Learning activities.
I think that when I return to the classroom, I would use aspects of the set-up of this class as a model for a long-term project. Some aspects I would include are the check-in dates along the way to encourage the self-regulation, the knowledge construction at the beginning in order to prepare students for the final project, the collaboration of a team and the use of a particular audience to encourage the skilled communication.
Winona and I worked primarily with her Algebra class. We did a lesson on Absolute Value functions as well as began a unit on exponents. We also worked with her math 8 students on functions. Please go to Winona's blog for our lesson plans.