Good clear instructions with realia. I wonder if using objects which are showing a 3rd dimension is as effective (the slide). I feel it would confuse the learner when trying to locate the lines to measure.
You group has done a great job! Though it is information object in ppt, it seems like practices object in video. And it is interesting to use iPhone and computer as a reference! This can enhance students understanding since these things are quite familiar in life.
I like how it teaches students to distinguish between acute, right and obtuse angle. The use of realia also makes this information object more appealing to the learners.
Vivian and Amaly, nice slide show.
ReplyDeleteGood clear instructions with realia. I wonder if using objects which are showing a 3rd dimension is as effective (the slide). I feel it would confuse the learner when trying to locate the lines to measure.
I like the use of the notebook as an example of angle…familiar to most users. I was a bit distracted by the clapping sound effect however...
ReplyDeleteI like your design. And your examples are all very good. However, I think the colour of background can be better.
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You group has done a great job! Though it is information object in ppt, it seems like practices object in video. And it is interesting to use iPhone and computer as a reference! This can enhance students understanding since these things are quite familiar in life.
ReplyDeleteI like how it teaches students to distinguish between acute, right and obtuse angle. The use of realia also makes this information object more appealing to the learners.
ReplyDeleteagree with vivien, I was a math teacher in high school. Many students found them abstract.
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