I consider this task It’s concise, natural, and connects directly to multimodality, multiliteracies, and the meaning-making concepts from your readings, all of the above while keeping a personal and reflective tone. Its interesting the way in which connects language learning with cultural reflection in a creative way integrating visual, verbal, and auditory modes, which makes the experience complete. If I were in your class I would certainly have fun while writing and recording the story, it is an experience that allows students to not only connect with the class, but with themselves.
Jorge, I liked your task. I think you provide a strong background and guide students through the different steps. You have though to provide links of apps that allow students to do the task. I love your reflective questions and also the theoretical discussion at the end. Next time, don't miss the grading rubric. You need to tell your students how you will grade them.
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ReplyDeleteI consider this task It’s concise, natural, and connects directly to multimodality, multiliteracies, and the meaning-making concepts from your readings, all of the above while keeping a personal and reflective tone.
ReplyDeleteIts interesting the way in which connects language learning with cultural reflection in a creative way integrating visual, verbal, and auditory modes, which makes the experience complete.
If I were in your class I would certainly have fun while writing and recording the story, it is an experience that allows students to not only connect with the class, but with themselves.
Jorge, I liked your task. I think you provide a strong background and guide students through the different steps. You have though to provide links of apps that allow students to do the task. I love your reflective questions and also the theoretical discussion at the end. Next time, don't miss the grading rubric. You need to tell your students how you will grade them.
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