Friday, September 27, 2013

Casualty

This week we had our first Chromebook casualty. The screen is cracked and the LCD looks like it is bleeding. Very sad. It turns out we might have a warranty after all, so it might be replaced. I don't know how it happened, but the rules have been tightened up. No bags on the tables at any time, even if they aren't touching a laptop. The damage looks like it is from pressure, so I'm not taking any chances. In terms of what students have been doing: they used advanced search to look for and compare/contrast powerpoints on Napoleon. I had tried this with the French Revolution, but it didn't work very well. I think this was because the French Revolution is such a big event so there was too much out there. I though the Napoleon assignment went really well with students being successful. The level of work output is increasing as students become more used to working on them.

We did take a day off the laptops to do a simulation and students just seemed confused without the laptops. I intended to go right back to them the next day, but we had a big power issue and were lacking WiFi. I just decided to ditch them for the day and I had a mixed reaction. Some were thankful to be on paper and others were not as engaged and verbally expressed their dissatisfaction. I had a suggestion from Twitter that I install offline apps for those kinds of days, so I will be looking into that.

Today was a difficult day because of Google's birthday game. All the kids wanted to play the game and unfortunately even after a warning they were still doing it and the computer was taken away. I told them if they finished the assignment we could talk about playing it, but they were not deterred.

1 comment:

  1. Crystal-
    The compare/contrast activity sounds interesting. Did they just pull up the PP in separate tabs or did you use a specific site for this. Samples of the work would give us (the reader) a better idea of the end product or the pieces that worked well. Thanks for sharing.

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