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Welcome to Rigor + Relevance+Web.20

=Resultsor

Can you see your way to Quadrant D?

BJ Bagwell, Ph.DSusan Milligan

What does this mean to us?“We’ve been doing it this way for so

long we know it‘s right.”

or is it?

6 Evaluation

5 Synthesis

4 Analysis

3 Application

2 Comprehension

1 Knowledge

1 2 3 4 5Knowledge

in one discipline

Apply Knowledge in one discipline

Apply across disciplines

Apply to real-world

predictable

Apply to real-world

unpredictable

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dge/

Rig

or

Application/Relevance

6 Create

5 Evaluate

4 Analyze

3 Apply

2 Understand

1 Remember

Chocolate Tasting• Link to the form in Edmodo to record

the taste test

Relevance• Connect their learning to the context

of their world– What are we learning today?– Why are we learning it?– How can I use what I learn to make a

difference?

Chocolate

Knowledge and RememberingComprehension and Understanding

Chocolate

Quadrant A

RIGOR

RELEVANCE

What would it look like?

Student Thinks

Teacher Works

Student Works

Student Thinksand Works

High

Low

Low High

Rigor is not:

• Rigor is not about severity or hardship. • Rigor is not about back-to-basics. • Rigor is not about higher-order thinking. • Rigor is neither a conservative nor a

liberal agenda• Finally—and most important—rigor is

not a measure of the quantity, but quality of content.

LOTS

HOTS

Bloom is Back• Creating• Evaluating• Analyzing• Applying• Understandin

g• Remembering

• Evaluation• Synthesis• Analysis• Application• Comprehension• Knowledge

Data Analysis

# 1 #2 #3 #40

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Series 3Series 2Series 1

RIGOR

RELEVANCE

What would it look like?

Student Thinks

Teacher Works

Student Works

Student Thinksand Works

High

Low

Low High

Web 2.0 Tools• Blog• Ning• Facebook• Web-based

HTML• Social

Bookmarking• Wikipedia

• Wordle• Wiki• Google Doc• LMS• MUVE

The C’s• Collaboration• Communication• Connection• Creativity• Contribution• Critical Thinking• Conversation

Collaboration is not a 21st Century Skill it is a 21st

Century Essential

• Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy

• It is not about the “stuff”. It is about the collaboration.

Lunch• Be Back At 1:45

On Return From Lunch• Use the task card at your seat to

create a free VoiceThread account• Check your graded paper in Edmodo

The Machine is Us

Why Web 2.0 ?• A new age of publication and

collaboration. • Referred to as the Read/Write Web• A perceived transition of the World Wide

Web from a collection of websites serving web applications to end users.

• These services may/will replace desktop computing applications.

• Free!! Free!!• Freedom to choose appropriate tools.

RIGOR

RELEVANCE

Who Does the Work?

Student Thinks

Teacher Works

Student Works

Student Thinksand Works

High

Low

Low High

The Dark Side of Chocolate

Quadrant C • Emotions awareness

Quadrant D

• Adaptation, students have the competence to think in complex ways as they apply knowledge and skills they have acquired to new and unpredictable situations. Students create solutions and take actions that further develop their skills and knowledge.

What? So What and Now What?

So..what are we teaching them?

• For students to become lifelong learners, problem-solvers, and decision-makers, Quadrant B and D skills are required. In effect, our students need to

“know what to do when they do not know what to do.”

Three Steps

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