Categories: All - inquiry - questions - information

by Margaret Hogan 9 years ago

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Learning through Inquiry

The process of learning through inquiry involves several phases, each critical for developing a comprehensive understanding of any given topic. Initially, learners explore multimedia sources to gather and summarize pertinent issues.

Learning through Inquiry

Learning through Inquiry

Phase 4: Creating

Transferring Learning
Use role on the wall to examine questions for future inquiry
Assessing Product & Process
Post presentation to test its effectiveness
Making & Presenting Products
Use multimedia to present findings

Phase 3: Processing

Synthesizing Findings
Compare information according to content or validity
Evaluating Ideas
Use a venn diagram make comparisons
Analyzing Information
Summarize information

Phase 2: Investigating

Formulating the Focus
Conference with learning partners
Selecting Information
Employ skim and scan strategies
Designing the Plan
Develop keywords for searches

Phase 1: Exploring

Developing Questions
Brainstorm possible questions
Choosing the Topic
Explore multimedia on the subject and summarize issues
Initiating Inquiry
Use concept mapping software to generate keywords and ideas