Sunday, June 18, 2017

Week 7- Evaluation and Assessment

Multimedia Assessment:
This rubric will be used for ASL Narrative Assessment. It can be used as a guide for students to prepare for their Narrative Presentations as well as a formula for grading.
    
 Rubric: ASL Skills Rubric

This video is a signed receptive proficiency exam for ASL idioms. The students will watch the video and select the correct idioms from the list below.


English Idioms
A. Bring up the rear
B. Carry/Can’t carry a tune
C. Catch a little shuteye
D. Come clean
E. Dressed to kill
F. Have one’s nose in a book
G. In a fog
H. In black and white
I. In the driver’s seat
J. (As) mad as a hatter
K. Keep things humming
L. Many moons ago
M. My lips are sealed
N. Pick up a bug
O. Put one’s head in the lion’s mouth
P. Ruffle someone’s feathers
Q. See red
R. Show someone the door
S. Stick to one’s guns
T. Tie oneself/someone in (into) knots
U. Throw a clambakeA leading Question
V. Throw a pity party
W.Watch one’s step
X. Wear Blinders/Blinkers
Y. Witch-hunt/witch-hunter
Z. With no strings attached
AA.A Leopard Can't Change His Spots
BB.Kick back and relax
CC.Know something backwards (and
forwards)
DD.Just what the doctor ordered
EE.Make a fool of oneself
FF.Let’s fly
GG.The life and soul of the party
HH.(As) light as a feather
II. The lion’s share
JJ. raining cats and dogs
KK.Hold back the tears
LL.A horse of a different/another color
MM.Mince words
NN.Head Over Heels
OO.Heads roll
PP.It never fails
QQ.In a jam
RR.In someone’s shoes
SS.A house of cards
TT.Over the hill

ASL Idioms
1.ASL pro
2.piece of cake
3.back up
4.awesome/big wow
5.came to mind
6.chip in
7.compulsive liar
8.common sense
9.conceited, egomaniac
10.close call
11.relapse
12.gut feeling/intuition
13.jump for joy
14.jump to conclusions
15.overlook
16.rarely
17.wide awake
18.feebleminded
19.defeat, wipe out
20.financially broke
21.if I were you
22.keep an eye on
23.live and learn, roll with the punches
24. in one ear and out the other
25.better than nothing
26.on the fence
27.it really stinks
28.take advantage of negatively
29.speechless
30. barely, hardly, scarcely
31. came to mind
32.don’t feel like it

The following student survey will allow students to self assess their own growth over the course of the semester. They will participate in the survey 3 times, once at the beginning of the semester, once at midterms, and finally at the conclusion of the course. This information will be beneficial for us to know where students feel they are lacking in skill development so that we can focus on improving our program.

Student Survey




Sunday, June 11, 2017

Week 6 Concept/Mind Mapping


I created this mind map as a way to introduce my students to a basic series of events that lead to the development of American Sign Language. This is a nicely organized way to explore the events. The topic question that I used to focus this mind map was "How did Sign Language develop in America." I really appreciate the ability to add links, images, and video to the mind map as I feel that it brings the lesson to life and helps the students form deeper connections to the material.  

Learning Objective: Students will be able to explain the role of ASL in American Deaf culture and describe at least three important people and events in Deaf History.

Application: 
The design principles that align with this lesson are the Multimedia, Segmenting, and Signaling Principles. Multimedia principle implies that people learn better from a combination of words and pictures than from just words alone. The segmenting principle shows the importance of breaking the information into "bite sized" bits that are easy to digest. Finally, the signaling principle removes the clutter and highlights the important information. 
Reflection:
I have enjoyed learning how to use Coggle. It was fairly intuitive and easy to navigate. I liked how easily I could organize and reorganize information. It did a nice job of simplifying a complex lesson plan in a way that students could relate. I think that by removing the clutter, students will make deeper connections and thus improve retention. I do believe in addition, the collaborative piece of this puzzle can be very beneficial. I am excited to introduce this tool to my students in the fall and I think that they will find it helpful with many of their projects and throughout their education.

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Week 5- Augmented Learning

Link to flashcards for use with Aurasma

I had a lot of fun playing around with different augmented reality apps and programs this week. I had to remind myself to focus and finish my own work because I was spending so much time playing around with other inventive designs. I had my five children completely engaged in creating their own secret messages and fun activities. I truly believe this can be an exciting technology for all ages and tech levels. The lesson plan that I created is for use as a model for my higher level students who take one of my service learning courses. They go into a local elementary and teach ASL to K-6th grade. I put together a simple lesson plan for teaching the Alphabet in ASL. My 12 year old daughter helped with the videos. This is an activity that elementary students could do at home to practice the skills they are taught in their classroom by my students. I linked 26 flashcards (linked above) to short video demonstrations of each letter and the accompanying sign. I believe this is a technology that my students will love and will find very applicable to what they are doing in their respective classrooms.