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Students as Researchers

October 13, 2008

Sharon Peters, wearejustlearning.ca, The Study

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LESA learning and evaluation situation is a set of

complex tasks and learning activities rooted in a context which is linked to a problem or issue

(MELS - DGFJ 2005, Planning Learning and Evaluation Activities)

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Elements of an LES

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Reflection (the act of thought on our actions, motivations, experiences, and world events) is becoming a lost art.

Deriving meaning no longer happens at a pause point. Meaning is derived in real time. The beauty of life always resides below the surface of busyness.

How can we appreciate the quietness? Has our generation moved beyond contemplationand silence to distraction and motion?

How is our humanness changed?

George Siemens, Knowing Knowledge, p. 74

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- is open-ended, possible to contend, arguable. It must be complex enough to house multiple perspectives and possible answers.

- may lead to new questions asked by the students.

Jeffrey Wilhem, “Engaging Readers & Writers With Inquiry”

An Essential Question:

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An Essential Question:

- honours students’ “reality principle”. It addresses their point fo view and need for inquiry to be interesting and in their terms.

- possesses emotive force, intellectual bite, or edginess. It invites student into ongoing conversations and debates about real-world disciplinary issues.

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Essential Questions

Is it ever possible to resist established governance?

How can we best provide for the needy?

How is death and dying portrayed in literature to convey the human condition?

Why do organisms die?

What is our proper relationship to nature? (Romantic Literature)

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Deep Learning

Studies of knowledge workers show that they:

•almost always apply their expertise in complex social settings,

with a wide array of technologically advanced tools

along with old-fashioned pencil, paper, chalk and blackboards

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Collaborative Research - Approaches

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Collaborative Research - OnlineTools

Fostering a culture of sharing and collaborating: tagging, THEY organize

content

Shared docs and forms

Wiki

Building a search engine

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Collaborative Research - Tools

Cell phones, voice recorders, XO, iPod

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Interviews

from the LEARN website

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Google Forms

Students collect their own data!