I like the idea of this StAIR. Having students explore two different sides to a story is a unique way to teach the facts about the battles. I could see a lot of potential with students collaborating on a google doc and also making a presentation about their side of a certain story. However, it seems that there is more you could add to this resource, such as links/instructions to the google doc, more explanation of what happened in certain battles, or even links to external sources of information. I would maybe add some more images or even sounds/maps/etc too, in an effort to engage different students in different ways.
Technical Remarks:
I'm not sure if it is supposed to, but the last question in the show does not have any links/action buttons (i.e. you cannot click on the four multiple choice options, just on the 'next' button).
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David Hocker (Teacher (K-12))
I like the idea of this StAIR. Having students explore two different sides to a story is a unique way to teach the facts about the battles. I could see a lot of potential with students collaborating on a google doc and also making a presentation about their side of a certain story. However, it seems that there is more you could add to this resource, such as links/instructions to the google doc, more explanation of what happened in certain battles, or even links to external sources of information. I would maybe add some more images or even sounds/maps/etc too, in an effort to engage different students in different ways.
Technical Remarks:
I'm not sure if it is supposed to, but the last question in the show does not have any links/action buttons (i.e. you cannot click on the four multiple choice options, just on the 'next' button).