Difference between revisions of "Education Program Ideas"
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**'''Certifications/Graduation/Sense of Accomplishment for Students''' | **'''Certifications/Graduation/Sense of Accomplishment for Students''' | ||
**'''Retention''' - we keep them coming back, and they keep the knowledge acquired | **'''Retention''' - we keep them coming back, and they keep the knowledge acquired | ||
− | **'''Surveys''' - | + | **'''Surveys''' - I am interested in the response to the prompt: What did you learn? How do people explain what they have learned? How does Free Geek prepare people for different jobs/educational opportunities/hobbies? |
* '''Curriculum''' - Can our substitute teachers step in and teach a course with ease? | * '''Curriculum''' - Can our substitute teachers step in and teach a course with ease? | ||
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**'''Aesthetics and acoustics of classroom''' | **'''Aesthetics and acoustics of classroom''' | ||
**'''Course Objectives in each learning area''' – like in pre-build (make sure students are made aware of objectives. point them in the direction, and advise that they read them/read aloud/help those with trouble reading.) | **'''Course Objectives in each learning area''' – like in pre-build (make sure students are made aware of objectives. point them in the direction, and advise that they read them/read aloud/help those with trouble reading.) | ||
− | **'''Explanation flow-charts and how to use them!''' For those who have NEVER used a flow-chart before, mastering a new tool and new vocabulary at the same time | + | **'''Explanation flow-charts and how to use them!''' For those who have NEVER used a flow-chart before, mastering a new tool and new vocabulary at the same time can be overwhelming. If we teach the tool (flow-Charts) using familiar vocabulary, then the learner can plug new information into a familiar tool and feel less intimidated. (See Ali's example on her wiki page) |
− | ** | + | **'''Spell out Colors on Color-Coded Flow-Charts''' This is just one more tool to help people know where they are supposed to be looking! I want to spell colors out because some people are color-blind and some people are just not very observant (example: I didn't notice charts were color-coded until it was pointed out to me). |
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Some Questions: | Some Questions: | ||
What do we have to offer people who finish build? How do we keep them and challenge them appropriately? | What do we have to offer people who finish build? How do we keep them and challenge them appropriately? |
Revision as of 17:08, 1 December 2007
New Course Ideas
- Advanced Adoption Courses (Open Office, GIMP, Tech Support Courses)
- Staff and Volunteer Teacher Training (Teaching the Teachers how to Teach!)
- Keyboarding Classes Using Free Online Software (This could help to prepare people typing tests required for certain lines of work, and could help people succeed in Free Geek's educational opportunities)
- Problem-Based Command Line Course (To Follow Basic Command Line and Advanced Command Line...Rob Love said he would be interested in teaching a problem-based course every other time he is here)
I would like to Work on/Improve:
- Follow-up:
- Certifications/Graduation/Sense of Accomplishment for Students
- Retention - we keep them coming back, and they keep the knowledge acquired
- Surveys - I am interested in the response to the prompt: What did you learn? How do people explain what they have learned? How does Free Geek prepare people for different jobs/educational opportunities/hobbies?
- Curriculum - Can our substitute teachers step in and teach a course with ease?
- Classroom Space
- Stock of Paper/Pens in classroom
- Aesthetics and acoustics of classroom
- Course Objectives in each learning area – like in pre-build (make sure students are made aware of objectives. point them in the direction, and advise that they read them/read aloud/help those with trouble reading.)
- Explanation flow-charts and how to use them! For those who have NEVER used a flow-chart before, mastering a new tool and new vocabulary at the same time can be overwhelming. If we teach the tool (flow-Charts) using familiar vocabulary, then the learner can plug new information into a familiar tool and feel less intimidated. (See Ali's example on her wiki page)
- Spell out Colors on Color-Coded Flow-Charts This is just one more tool to help people know where they are supposed to be looking! I want to spell colors out because some people are color-blind and some people are just not very observant (example: I didn't notice charts were color-coded until it was pointed out to me).
Some Questions:
What do we have to offer people who finish build? How do we keep them and challenge them appropriately?