Step 3: Complex Communication

Week 3 Checklist

  1. Check newlsetter email for week 3(there are links in there that are not found on this site!)
  2. Watch launch video
  3. Listen to amazing podcast with LEGO ideas for the classroom with Becky McDowell
  4. Partner Sign Up for Week 4
  5. Communication Challenges Exploration
  6. Question of the Week
  7. Share and connect in the online spaces!
  8. Celebrate and comment on others ideas(we all need some loving!)

Week 3: Complex Communication Launch

What is Complex Communication?

  • COMPLEX COMMUNICATION

Complex communication is based on the successful sharing of information through multiple means that include visual, digital, verbal and nonverbal interactions. The message is purposeful, clear and concise and leads to an accurate exchange of information and ideas. Complex communication in the 21st Century reflects:

  • negotiation processes that generate mutually satisfactory solutions.
  • managing and resolving conflicts.
  • interacting effectively with people of different cultures.
  • selection and integration of various communication processes.
  • integration of appropriate forms of informative communication technology.
  • understanding the interactions among modes of communication.
  • meaningful and engaging interactions.
  • focus, energy and passion around the key message.
  • navigation through nuances of effective communication.

https://iowacore.gov/content/universal-constructs-essential-21st-century-success-0

Podcast with Becky McDowell

091: Purposeful Play with LEGO featuring Becky McDowell

Head to the shownotes for all links and ideas she shares in the episode.

091: Purposeful Play with LEGO featuring Becky McDowell https://wp.me/s4covo-091


If you want a partner for activities next week, then please fill out this form!!!!

Here is a link in case you have issues with the form below

Question of the Week

How do you sort pieces?

  • Use this link to showcase a tour of your strategeis
  • Share ideas on Pinterest Board
  • Use #legoplay on Twitter
  • Share photos on FB Group and/or Share Google Photo Album

Communication Challenge #1: Experiment Ideas

Communication Activities

Challenge: Use one of the ideas in the slidedeck this week with your family, friends, school, church, etc.

Share and document the journey. Leave reflection ideas in the notes of the slide of the activity you used.

Add your own ideas. Create new slides. If you tweaked it, then add new slides and explain how you changed it up.

Here is a link to the slidedeck. Once we add our ideas, I will have this deck cleaned up with a graphic design artist to allow it to look professional.

The end goal is that you could print and laminate and have in your space.

Communication Challenge #2: Gratitude

Help Another Person

Challenge: Build a model of something that you will either give or take a picture of to show gratitude towards the person. Send a letter, email, or gift.

Please share your model, but you don't have to share the message(that is personal). Let us spread some positive vibes.

Here is a link to the slidedeck. Share your builds. You don't have to share the personal message as that is personal, but we would love to see your builds to serve as inspiration for others to spread the positive ripples of joy!

Food For Thought: Keeping It Authentic!

Do the Work!

081: Jeff Robin & Why You Need To Do The Work https://wp.me/s4covo-081

I know you probably don't have time for another podcast, but as we think about communication and helping students develop these skills we must create authentic learning opportunities. This conversation is so powerful and good for us to remember to do the work ourselves and stay real!

Communication Resources

If you have resources for me to compile here, then send me an email and I will add them. In the meantime, here are two additional podcasts that display excellent communication skills.

I cannot help but share these two podcasts of some INCREDIBLE students who not only display examplar presentation of communication, but everything that is possible with hands on learning. Seriously, these kids are beyond me and they have not even graduated high school. What amI doing with my life? :)

Connect With Others

Besides the awesome sharing taking place on Flipgrid and Google Slides, we also need a place to communicate and chat.

Don't forget to head over to this page where you can join our Twitter hashtag, Facebook Group, Google Photo Album and more.

Let's stay connected to empower one another