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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Virtural Tour TPACK Questions

What is the content you’ll be using in your lesson?
Music Fifth Grade
Standard 4
Listening The student will listen to, analyze, and describe music.
Objective 2
Perceive and respond to the messages in music and the use of music elements.

The rest of the tour focuses on Chopin's life and how his exeriences influenced the pieces he wrote.

What is the pedagogy you’ll be using and why is it a good fit with the content?

Students are able to listen music, view pictures, and research chopin's life all from one program. Activities that students complete at each location also increase enjoyment, as well as understanding of the topic.

What is the technology you’ll be using and why is it a good fit with the content and pedagogy?
The audio and visual aspects of the tour help to engage the students and make learning about Chopin's life a fun activity. Seeing the locations that Chopin lived on a map allow students to further connect their understanding and see the relations and distance between these places. Google Earth allows me to bring all of this information about Chopin into a single place. Furthermore, it does so in a way that helps students see relationships and make connections other programs would not.
Location ActivityGoogle Earth Content
1. Zelazowa Wola, Poland View picture of Chopin's birthplace Image overlay of Chopin's place of birth/ Wikipedia article link.
2. Warsaw, PolandGo to Wikipedia article and list on worksheet some of the pieces that Chopin composed as a child in Warsaw.When Chopin was 7 months old his family moved to Warsaw where Chopin wrote his first compositions and attended the Warsaw conservatory.
3. ViennaListen to Revolutionary Etude and write a possible interpretation of what the piece means.While in Vienna Chopin realized the beauty of Poland and wrote this piece in response to a Polish revolution against Russia that was crushed.
4.Paris, FranceUsing the ruler write down the distance from Warsaw to Paris.Chopin moved to Paris in 1830, where he achieve fame and taught many affluent piano students. Chopin died in Paris on October 17, 1849.
Details of image overlay / path / polygon:Both image overlays and polygons will be used in my virtual tour.