And to respond to myself, since I *do* love to hear myself talk... :)
What about something like this?
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/it/itaids/data/001/
Is this what people would consider a "lesson plan," or does it need to be
more fleshed out? This is on a university web site -- but can something
like this be repurposed for high school use?
Can
k12opensource.com serve as an aggregation point for "lesson plans"
like this?
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> > Yeah. The "lesson plan" thing is something I see over and over.
>
> o Lesson Plan
> o Content
> o Delivery Medium
> o Tracking of Lesson Delivery
OK, so let's take a practical approach that succeeds over and over:
identifying one good "lesson plan" and making it the model for others.
1. Can we identify one good lesson plan for teaching something important?
Like, "teaching 5th graders to use a word processor"? Does it exist
anywhere?
2. Can we upload it to k12opensource.com?
3. Can we then solicit "lesson plans wanted", that instructors with time
and know-how could write in a few weeks?
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