Create 2.1.3 – Using Web 2.0 Tools to Differentiate Student Assessment
Using the resources as a guide, isolate one Web Tool that aligns with differentiation and student assessment. Then, post the tool to your blog and include information, suggested student use, and instructional practices.
Discussion post using web 2.0 assessments
You should have noticed or thought of many obvious connections to our everyday lives in this module. Choose one topic to research and present. You may choose from the list below or you may come up with your own. Do not choose the same topic as another student.
To present your research, create a Prezi, Animoto, Flipbook, or other type of Web 2.0 presentation. Post the link to your presentation.
You will be evaluated on:
I created this video to differentiate instruction and help the understanding of this particular lab.
You should have noticed or thought of many obvious connections to our everyday lives in this module. Choose one topic to research and present. You may choose from the list below or you may come up with your own. Do not choose the same topic as another student.
- the action of detergents and surfactants
- the importance of hydrogen bonding in many biological functions
- the unique properties of water that make it so special
- examples and uses of alloys
- the important commercial and biological applications of molecular solids which are composed of very large molecules, or polymers
- the action of dry cleaning solvents
- differences in how the body processes marijuana and alcohol as it relates specifically to this unit
To present your research, create a Prezi, Animoto, Flipbook, or other type of Web 2.0 presentation. Post the link to your presentation.
You will be evaluated on:
- your brief, but thorough, explanation of the science concepts involved
- the examples you cite as applications to daily life
- your list of sources
- the creativity and clarity of your presentation
- your response to at least two other students
I created this video to differentiate instruction and help the understanding of this particular lab.