Our district is putting together a training for our teachers that will teach them how to use various technology tools to produce student made curriculum casts. We are building off the idea present by Mr. Marcos' Math Train (
http://www.mathtrain.com/). However, we are taking it a step further. We are asking teachers to really develop those higher level thinking skills with their students by using this technique. For example, if a student is explaining how to find an area of a triangle, they need to explain and show WHY it is 1/2bh. Where did the 1/2 come from? etc. We really are discouraging recording students simply repeating a memorized formula or idea. It's the "why" and not just the "how" behind it all we want to see.
This is where I need your assistance. I can find a lot of good examples of this were students are video taping themselves. However, I cannot find any good examples where this is done with just say a IWB recording, a powerpoint, or other multimedia tool. We are attempting to show this can be done without a lot of video and video editing so we really need these examples. Most of the examples I am finding are just students show you HOW to use a formula or do a procedure without any discussion of why it is done that way.
If you know of any of any good examples that pull in that higher order thinking that can be viewed from the web or if you have any that you can send to me I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
Kimberly Nolting
Seminole County Public School
Educational Technology Faciliator
kimberly_nolting@scps.k12.fl.us