As I progress through my GAME Plan, I find that the information and resources I need to complete my task is not much different from what I needed initially for these lessons. I need very little adjustment to my lesson to effectively have my students complete student based projects for each lesson. So far I have only adjusted one unit, but I have started to look at the next unit. One area that I do need to adjust is my assessments since my original assessments were not focused on the students completing an individual project. The assessment needs to match the skills and knowledge I expect my students to demonstrate in their projects (Cennamo, Ross, & Ertmer, 2009).
So far I do not need to adjust my action plan because one student based project per unit appears to be just right as far as the amount of work and time available. As I progress through this GAME Plan next year I may need to adjust my plan because I may not have enough time to complete a student based project every unit, but for now it seems like replacing several assignments with a comprehensive assignment is taking the same amount of time. It also appears like the students are learning the material as effectively, if not more effectively than they have in the past.
What I have learned so far from this experience is that the majority of the students seem to enjoy project based assignments and they also seem to like having choices. It appears like the majority of the students are more engaged with each lesson, and that they are still learning the same content. It also appears that the students are making connections with the content in a way that they can apply the information to other courses and aspects outside of class. The new questions that have arisen thus far are how I will ensure for each unit that the students have the appropriate prior knowledge to be as effective as they have been for this unit? This unit is relatively straight forward and was very easily converted to a student based project, what will I do for the more abstract units that I still must teach?
References
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.