Nicole

Hi Nicole! I loved reading your module 4 post. Thanks for pointing out what H5P stands for, I didn’t know it stood for HTML5 Package. Thank you for your introduction into apples and how they impact learning. I found that very interesting. The new food guide is very different. I remember in grade school when the food guide had a huge focus on dairy, there was always a glass of milk with the meal. Also, your lesson plan is so detailed and informative. I like all your uses of multimedia. After doing the readings I am happy to announce I got 6/6 on the H5P drag and drop! I really liked your reflection on all the activities and readings you had in the lesson plan – it was very informative.

Thanks for sharing Nicole

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Addi

I think I missed the memo about doing Module 4 on food! You and Nicole both did healthy eating for children! Your lesson plan is so detailed and well done. Thanks for sharing that. I also did the H5P activities and I thought for some reason pumpkins were vegetables, but I guess not! I really liked reading your responses to the reflection questions, you are very insightful. Your list of ways to incorporate Merrill’s Principles of Instruction was really informative and something I may use in the future as a programmer! I also found the same thing about constructive alignment and backwards design: a lot of professors are missing this in courses.  I also liked your insight into using AR or VR in games like Historia, its something I hadn’t thought about before.

Thanks for sharing Addi

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Nat

Hello Nat, I really liked reading your lesson plan. I remember learning about the water cycle in elementary school. The teacher had us create little bracelets with beads to represent each step of the cycle. In your read/watch section, I really liked how you specified each video and reading time. This makes it easy to plan the lesson ahead of time. Your infographic is so cute too! I used the H5P applications and found them very useful, even as a university student. It allowed me to review my knowledge. I also had a few difficulties creating the H5P activities. It was a good idea to look for videos online.

Thanks,

Maya El-Lakany

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