Lesson Plan

by firemoth_007
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Lesson Plan

 

 

In making the lesson plan for Knowledge Channel, I have reflected on a few things.

First is that making a joint lesson plan is always easier when done online. Although we tried making the lesson plan together, face to face. It seemed easier to talk on facebook and edit the lesson plan in google.docs at the same time. It saved time, effort and money because we didn't have to schedule meeting up anymore. We can just edit the document anytime we were free and we didn't have to upload and reupload each time we made a revision because it was automatically saved in google.docs.

Personally, I liked the fact that they will be using the lesson plan we made because rather than just being another exercise for our lesson plan making skills, our work will benefit students who will use this later on. It will not just sit there and collect dust like most projects. I remember Mr. Pitagan telling us about a student who said that he/she felt used because of this project. And I felt that that student deserves to be high fived in the face by a chair. We are scholars of the people. We might be paying a higher tuition fee than PUP but we are still just paying about a seventh of the actual price of the education that UP is giving us (this is according to my professor back in AIT when I was a Tourism major). I don't see why we should be stingy in sharing our knowledge to people who would benefit from it.

If there was something I didn't like about this project is that the videos themselves are outdated and are very awkward. The dialogues were awkward. The plots were awkward. The segues are awkward. Everything is just too awkward that it was almost too painful to watch. While watching the videos, all I could think of was how bad the acting was and how they should have stuck to Filipino or English instead of awkwardly code-switching with super weird accent that I don't hear from any Filipino anywhere. I was literally cringing at the faux Filipino accent they were using most of the time.

I wish that they produced better videos.

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