Thursday, November 15, 2012

Week Two Update



 

Title of the Activity: Using Web 2.0 to Learn a Healthier Way to Cook  

Concept / Topic for your Learners: Web 2.0 technologies are so ubiquitous in the workplace that we often fail to see how they can also be useful in our day-to-day leisure activities. Many people find cooking to be a relaxing and enjoyable leisure activity, but fail to access the vast resources available to them via the Web. Web 2.0 technologies can be used to view and learn healthier ways of cooking and then to share what has been learned with others. 

General Goal(s): To train participants to use YouTube to locate video demonstrations of healthy recipes or healthier ways to prepare various foods and then share what they find with others using Pinterest. Participants will use Facebook to comment on the other participants’ “Pins”. Participants will collaborate with each other via a Google Drive document to summarize what they have learned.  
   
Specific Learning Outcomes: After completing this project:
·         participants will have created a Pinterest account and will have learned how to add cooking videos to their own personal pin board, as well as how to share their favorite videos with other

·         participants will also be able to share comments on the other participants’ videos via Facebook

·         participants will have created a Google account and shared access to a Google Drive document to summarize what they have learned. 

Learners Characteristics: Mature adult learners with little or no experience with Web 2.0 technologies. Have an interest in developing healthier ways of preparing food. Enjoy cooking. Enjoy learning new things. Lifelong learners.

Required Materials, including Web 2.0: Access to Internet via computer or other wireless device with video, audio, and texting capabilities. Pinterest and Google accounts.

Introduction to the Activity: For this project, we will be using various Web 2.0 tools to learn how to prepare healthy recipes or use healthier cooking techniques. We will select videos from YouTube which demonstrate a healthy recipe or cooking technique that we feel others would also find helpful and “Pin” the video to our Pinterest pin boards we have each created.   

Step-By-Step Procedures
Each participant will:
1.    create an account on Pinterest and a pin board named “Cooking Videos” and locate the other participants to “follow” or “invite”.
2.    locate five YouTube cooking videos which show preparation of a healthy recipe or a healthy cooking technique and pin them to her “Cooking Videos” pin board.
3.    view all of the other participants’ videos, making notes as desired
4.    post a minimum of two comments regarding the other participants’ videos via Facebook
5.    create a Google account, if necessary, to access the Google Drive document I’ve created. Forward your gmail address to me so I can add you to the list of persons allowed to share access to the document. The document is named “IDT 516 Project Summary”.
6.    collaborate with the other participants in completing the summary by responding to the questions in the Google Drive document. 

Assessment: I will use the material from the shared document to assess whether or not the instruction was determined to be helpful and if the initial learning outcomes were achieved.

Conclusion: TBD, but hopefully, it will be confirmed that Web 2.0 tools can be used to learn and share healthier ways to cook.

4 comments:

  1. Kathy,
    I think this sounds like a great project. For those who don't cook very well, I think having videos to watch would help them improve their cooking ability.
    Tammy

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  2. Kathy,

    Great job on the week 2 submission. The videos will be significant for the learners when sharing the videos they like with their peers.

    DJ Menifee

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  3. This sounds like a great activity. I like the way you incorporate multiple Web 2.0 tools.

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  4. Looking really good Kathy!! what an awesome idea. You are using multiple Web 2.0 tools and that is great

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