Lesson review/analysis
My Google sites site:
Lesson review/analysis
How will you use this resource to meet the needs of
your instructional purposes?
Well, the content of the lesson didn't change from last week so that part would stay the same. I guess in bringing this over to a CMS I would be able to have the students work more independently, possibly even doing it at home for a weekend or vacation project. The format would also allow for me to have a discussion board where students could answer each others questions or I could jump on and do so.
What directions or tech support will you provide students before the lesson (or before accessing the CMS) to focus learning?
Honestly, the CMS was so simple to use that I don't think there would be too many issues. I did run into a couple small problems the first time I used the resources namely, students have to be logged in to a Google account to make the site work, and students accessing the site via a phone have to click "View the desktop version" or whatever it says at the bottom of the page if they want the ability to edit things. The site scales well though so this is not a big deal.
Why is this medium appropriate for the students you teach/plan to teach?
I'll refer to the Google sites site as the medium here because I discussed the phone app in the last lessons review. The Google sites site is fantastic and would probably work well for most students. Mine are all very tech savvy and all have smartphones so the more I can use these things with my students the better. I have found that students are very enthusiastic about using these technologies for class if they're done right. That usually means keeping things simple and making sure the students are aware of the language focus.
What technical problems did you encounter while
preparing the A/V?
There were a number of issues that came up during the initial stop motion video lesson and the original Google sites lesson. Beyond those though, I had none. I don't want to say that there wouldn't be issues when running through the lesson with students but I think this goes to show that if you plan well and take the time to work things out the first time, they can go quite a bit smoother when you try them a second time.

