Asking geographical questions by sharing ideas as a group
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Description: | Dialogic intention: To ask geographical questions by sharing ideas as a group |
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Created: | 2017-08-17 12:42 |
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Collection: | Talkwall Classroom Videos |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Dr L.C. Major |
Language: | eng (English) |
Abstract: | - Dialogic intention -
To ask geographical questions by sharing ideas as a group - Subject and topic - Geography (headland erosion) - Video Description - In a geography lesson about the processes of headland erosion, students were given three minutes in groups to discuss what geographical questions they could ask about an image and a question on the board (‘what happened to Old Harry’s wife?). The students then used Talkwall to add at least two geographical questions. - How does Talkwall support this? - The teacher encouraged the students to read each other’s questions on the contribution feed and try to come up with different questions. This encouraged students to pose a wider range of geographical questions. |
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