Lesson
Plan Component
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Criteria
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Title
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Student
Interview and Presentation with Technology
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GSE’s/GLE’s/Frameworks
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Writing,
Speaking & Listening, Language
ISTE
1: Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct
knowledge,
and develop innovative products and
processes
using technology.
a.
Apply existing knowledge to generate new
ideas,
products, or processes
b.
Create original works as a means of personal
or
group expression
c.
Use models and simulations to explore complex
systems
and issues
d.
Identify trends and forecast possibilities
ISTE
2: Students use digital media and environments to
communicate
and work collaboratively, including
at
a distance, to support individual learning and
contribute
to the learning of others.
a.
Interact, collaborate, and publish with peers,
experts,
or others employing a variety of digital
environments
and media
b.
Communicate information and ideas effectively
to
multiple audiences using a variety of media
and
formats
c.
Develop cultural understanding and global
awareness
by engaging with learners of
other
cultures
d.
Contribute to project teams
ISTE
4: Students use critical thinking skills to plan
and
conduct research, manage projects, solve
problems,
and make informed decisions using
appropriate
digital tools and resources.
a.
Identify and define authentic problems and
significant
questions for investigation
b.
Plan and manage activities to develop a solution
or
complete a project
c.
Collect and analyze data to identify solutions
and/or
make informed decisions
d.
Use multiple processes and diverse
perspectives
to explore alternative solutions
ISTE
6: Students demonstrate a sound understanding
of
technology concepts, systems, and operations.
a.
Understand and use technology systems
b.
Select and use applications effectively
and
productively
c.
Troubleshoot systems and applications
d.
Transfer current knowledge to learning
of
new technologies
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Objective(s)
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Learn
about students through interviewing and introduction process. Test interviewing, listening, speaking and
oral presentation skills. Utilize Microsoft Power Point or similar software
in presentation to class. The main
objective is to get to know and learn about fellow students through a
successful interview process in which basic information is discovered like:
name, age, hometown, marital status, job status, passions, major, reasons for
taking class, interesting fact etc.
This will test or measure basic skills required for being successful
in the class like: interviewing skills, listening skills, note taking, speaking
skills and computer skills.
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Materials
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Pen,
paper, computers and intrinsic skill set.
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Anticipatory
Set
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Students
will engage with classmates and learn about one another through one on one
interviewing. Interviewing and
listening skills will be tested as well as public speaking skills as each
student introduces the other after the interview process. This lesson is valuable as it will engage
the students with each other, peers they will be working with throughout the
semester. Speaking and listening
skills, writing and language skills will be tested, both important attributes
that are imperative to successful completion of the course. In addition, students will use Power Point
in making a brief presentation about each student.
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Procedures
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The
teacher will introduce the lesson by explaining that it is a simple interview
and introduction exercise. The teacher
will instruct students to separate into groups of two, the teacher will be
paired if it is necessary. This can be
easily done by making pairs. The
teacher will observe the process.
Certain basic information should be uncovered and additional
information is encouraged. The
students will be allowed fifteen to twenty minutes for the interview process. This should be a sufficient amount of time
to get a decent interview and break the ice.
After the interview process, students, the teacher will instruct
students to use Microsoft Power Point in making a brief presentation about
their partner. The teacher will then
randomly call on individuals to come up to the front of the class and deliver
the introduction. Students should be
aware of and taking notes related to speaking performance. Students should be noting areas that need
improvement for each speaker. After,
all of the introductions are complete.
The students will offer weaknesses observed in their fellow student’s
speaking skills and slide presentation.
This should be done collectively, not pointing people out on
specifics. The teacher should collect
all of the papers just before the end of the class.
HOT QUESTIONS: These questions
are related to first impressions, speaking, listening:
What
was your first impression of your interviewee? Did it ring true? What does this say about first impressions?
Improvements
for the introduction piece.
Appropriate speaking skills addressed and thoughts or ideas related to
improvements in oral presentation skills.
Did
the thoroughness of the interview process reflect on the introduction
process? Was there any information that was misrepresented?
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Closure
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Talk
about what was learned during the interview process. Talk about areas that might need
improvement during oral presentations.
Talk about using slide presentation effectively. This should be done in discussion at the
end of the class as a group reflection.
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Assessment
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An
evaluation of each student’s performance is made available by the teacher
through comments on interview sheets and written comments during the
introductory oral presentation.
Teacher feedback and comments should be made available by the next
class. Group reflection will be
encouraged at the end of the class; where certain areas in need of
improvement will be focused on like: interview skills, listening skills,
language, using Power Point effectively and speaking skills.
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Modifications/Accommodations
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This lesson can be modified to use different types of software. The lesson could be modified using different software pertaining to special education or disability etc.
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Source:
http://www.iste.org/docs/pdfs/20-14_ISTE_Standards-S_PDF.pdf
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