Monday, September 23, 2013
I chose example 2: Interactive tours. In this example a high school history teacher wants to show her class two showcases that are being held at two different museums in New York City. The problem is that the class in located on west coast. She wants to be able to show her students the art exhibits and have the students engage in a group critique of the art work. I suggest the teacher use interactive media to watch the showcases and use a blog for the group to critique the art work. To show the art exhibits media sharing websites or if the museum has an interactive tour that can be used. Media sharing websites are a good way to review work. It also has the ability for comments to be made. Interactive tours can also be done by the teacher pulling pictures of the artwork that need to be critique. An example of a teacher using interactive media is using teachertube.edu and PBSkids.org I think blogging such as using blogger.com can come in handy when each group is going to critique the artwork. Blogs can be private or public with the option to allow comments. Enabling the comments allows room for debates and futher critiquing.
References
blogger.com
PBSkids.org
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