2:00 – 2:50 pm Thursday May 27, 2021
Sue Hellman
Sue Hellman is a retired BC teacher with nearly 40 years of classroom experience. She also used to give online PD courses in the use of digital tools and resources through BC’s now defunct Community of Expertise in Ed. Tech., and her last position was at the University New Brunswick as their Student Learning Engagement Specialist. Sue has a Diploma in Adult Ed. from UBC and an M.Sc.in Instructional Media, a fully online degree, from Wilkes University.
Sue’s current passion is HyperDocs, and she refers to herself as a HyperDoc-a-holic. She’s here Wednesday and Thursday to give us a crash course in what these learning design supertools are and what they can do for us and for our students.
Session Description
Following on yesterday’s lightning round introduction to HDs, this workshop will model the HyperDocs learning arc. First we’ll, EXPLORE Deanna Mascle’s extensive use of HDs in her English 100 course. Then I’ll EXPLAIN a little more about how to develop your own (with a parallel accessible version), and you’ll APPLY some useful tech skills to the task of remixing a starter HD. Finally, you’ll be invited to REFLECT and SHARE some ideas about how you might use HyperDocs in your setting. A workshop badge is available to all participants.
Note: most hyperdocs are made with Google apps but can be readily converted to other formats. Please log into Google for this session, and if on a tablet, update your Google apps.
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