Tuesday, December 7, 2010

...about teaching in front of the classroom

Tonight I had to give a presentation in my Ed Tech class.  For this assignment we had to write a lesson plan that used technology.  I wrote mine about designing and making business cards.  The part I taught in class was modeling how to make a business card using businesscardstar.com and then having the class design a business card for a historical figure as 'guided practice'.

I thought my lesson went really well.  The students were really engaged and seemed to have fun with the guided practice portion.  They even answered my questions!  I think the lesson was effective because all of the groups were able to produce a business card by following the directions given in the lesson.  Even though they did not get the whole instruction portion of the lesson (due to time constraints) they did a great job of using the design principles I did have time to touch on.

I felt surprisingly comfortable in front of the class, even if I did have bronchitis.  I felt natural moving through the class and interacting with the students.  I wasn't nervous, but that was most likely because I had spent a lot of time planning my lesson and felt comfortable with what I was doing.  I would definitely feel comfortable teaching this lesson to a classroom of 'real' students.

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