More Educational Myth Units
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 3:36 pm
Yeah, I know, I said Unit.
I'm looking to make some more now that the Norse one is finished. While content is easy enough to find, activities take awhile to develop from scratch. Have any of you ever taken courses about a particular mythology and completed any activities that you think would be fun for students to do?
I'll worry about making them pedagogically sound, but any ideas would help save me some time in the development phase.
If you haven't seen it here's the one I finished on Norse Myth that is getting some pretty good use:
http://courses.moodleshare.com/course/view.php?id=165
Back to the word Unit...
I was at an educational technology conference last month and someone giving a presentation was mentioning the aforementioned course and in a room full of 600+ mentioned "Norsemen Unit" which got some laughs in a room full of teachers and some funny Twitter posts.
I'm looking to make some more now that the Norse one is finished. While content is easy enough to find, activities take awhile to develop from scratch. Have any of you ever taken courses about a particular mythology and completed any activities that you think would be fun for students to do?
I'll worry about making them pedagogically sound, but any ideas would help save me some time in the development phase.
If you haven't seen it here's the one I finished on Norse Myth that is getting some pretty good use:
http://courses.moodleshare.com/course/view.php?id=165
Back to the word Unit...
I was at an educational technology conference last month and someone giving a presentation was mentioning the aforementioned course and in a room full of 600+ mentioned "Norsemen Unit" which got some laughs in a room full of teachers and some funny Twitter posts.