Monday, September 26, 2011

Blog 4


1.     My first interview was with a teacher, and she taught me a couple of different ways that I can make sure the content is actually understood by the students. She suggested using any form of visuals to help the students because most learn best from seeing a physical thing instead of just thinking about it. Seeing as I’m not the best presenter,to help my lesson plan, I passed out a visual handout that could help me direct the presentation and guarantee the students know the information, seeing as it is in their hands.
2.     Not many people passed out handouts to the class, so I would say that is what most stood out to me, personally. The lesson I was relied on the entire class seeing the same visual, so I thought a hand out would be a good choice.
3.     The most challenging thing to do was to capture the student’s attention after sitting through about 10 other people talk about their own personal projects. Also, presenting in such a way, that could make the students care about my project even though they really dont have a reason to. 

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