Event Information
Title: Collaborating Across Subjects Using Technology and Art Methods
I. Introduction (5 minutes)
Content: Overview of the workshop objectives and relevance of integrating subjects.
Engagement: Quick icebreaker activity where participants share their experiences with interdisciplinary teaching.
Process: Use a digital polling tool (e.g., CoSpaces, Canva, Google Drawing, Tinkercad, Google Slides) to gather responses.
II. Presentation of Unit Plan (10 minutes)
Content:
Detailed presentation of the comprehensive unit and lesson plans developed for the 3rd-grade social studies project.
Emphasis on integration of art, technology, math, and English.
Engagement:
Visual presentation with slides showcasing lesson objectives and learning outcomes.
Handout distribution with key components of the unit plan.
Process: Engage in a brief Q&A session after the presentation.
III. Showcase of Student Work (10 minutes)
Content:
Display examples of student projects from the unit.
Discussion on diversity of outcomes and creativity.
Engagement:
Interactive gallery walk where participants examine student work.
Process: Encourage peer discussions during the gallery walk.
IV. Group Activity: Designing a Lesson Plan (25 minutes)
Content: Participants will collaboratively design a lesson plan integrating art and technology into a social studies theme of their choice.
Engagement:
Breakout groups assigned specific themes (e.g., cultural diversity, historical events) for brainstorming.
Provide templates and guidelines for lesson design.
Process:
Each group presents their lesson plan for peer feedback.
V. Closing and Reflection (10 minutes)
Content: Summary of key takeaways and the importance of integrating diverse subjects.
Engagement:
Invite participants to share one key insight or idea they plan to implement.
Process: Use a digital platform (e.g., Padlet, Google Forms, or Canva) for participants to post reflections.
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Garrison, D. R., & Anderson, T. (2003). E-Learning in the 21st Century: A Community of Inquiry Framework for Designing and Implementing Learning.
Thomas, J. W. (2000). A Review of Research on Project-Based Learning.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE): ISTE Standards for Students.
ASCD: Whole Child Initiative.