One-Hit Wonder

HyperDocs

Wonder

Have you ever wondered how you can redesign your traditional lessons to make them more student-centered and inquiry-based?

In this One-Hit Wonder, you will learn how to blend your instruction with Hyperdocs, a strategic pedagogy to make learning more interactive.

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Class discussions will take place on Google Classroom. An enrollment code to Google Classroom will be shared via email.

All due dates are listed in the Course Calendar.

Please direct your questions and concerns to Robert Leo, Coordinator of Instructional Technology Training at West Genesee CSD: rleo@westgenesee.org.

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course will task you with redesigning a traditional lesson to blend your instruction with a Hyperdoc. You will read various help articles, view brief video tutorials, and participate in social learning activities. You will transform a traditional lesson, turning it into a HyperDoc in advance of teaching your lesson with your students, reflect on each skill, and share best practices.

  • Successful completion of this course will result in the accrual of 3 CTLE Professional Development hours.
  • There are no face-to-face meetings--all course content will be available exclusively on Google Sites.
  • All course interactions will take place on Google Classroom.
  • See the Course Calendar for all due dates.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Redesign a traditional lesson to create and share a HyperDoc.

GRADING

There are several "Tasks" in this course that will be assessed as "complete" or "incomplete" with one point being awarded for each completed Task. For each Task, you must complete the assigned activity and share your thoughts and links to artifacts in Google Classroom.

MEET THE TEACHER

Rob Leo serves as the Coordinator for Instructional Technology Training at West Genesee Central Schools. Previously, he worked as the Model Schools Coordinator at the Central New York Regional Information Center, where he led a team of instructional technologists that planned and delivered professional development related to technology integration for teachers throughout Central New York. Prior to his career in education administration, Rob worked as a social studies teacher at West Genesee High School for thirteen years, a bilingual education teacher at Shea Middle School in the Syracuse City School District for a year, and an ESL teacher in Seoul, South Korea, for a year. Rob is a 1992 graduate of Binghamton University where he received a BA in economics. He is also a 1997 and 2009 graduate of LeMoyne College where he earned an MSEd in secondary education and education leadership, respectively. Follow Rob on Twitter: @rleowg.