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Re: Re: Grouping
By: Robyn Philip
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In response to 4 | 09/28/05 09:38 PM | ||
Hi,
Another way to organise grouping is to give instructions about which room/resources or activities a particular group of students should enter or use. For example, I want students in a role play exercise to go from their classroom groups, outside of LAMS, and continue in that group once they log into LAMS. I set up say 4 chat rooms in a LAMS sequence, group them together as an optional activity, and name them so that students know which chat room to choose. So, chat room 1 in a history exercise on World War 1 might be for the soldiers who go to the front; chat room 2 for the women left at home; chat room 3 for the politicians; and chat room 4 for the generals and air commanders. Share resources can be grouped in a similar way. Robyn Posted by Robyn Philip |
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