Thanks for posting this video, @lstark .
A summer project that we are considering is creating a competency-based English grammar review/tutorial/lessons with gamification - while (collectively) creating a narrative with Homer's The Odyssey and The Hero's Journey - a choose your own adventure comic journey of sorts
Questions (and dilemma):
How do we teach grammar so students take ownership?
How can we create a more student-centered approach?
How can we make it fun and entertaining - and make it stick?
Thinking Diana Hacker's Rules for Writers with grammar diagnostics meets O' Brother Where Art Thou remixed with Odds Bodkin's storytelling and Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad.
How are we going to do this?
Not sure (yet).
We are considering badges...
(. @khammond perhaps you can help with #badgr and I am wondering how it might work with Mastery Paths)
But we will leverage student creation and curation...
This will have to be an iterative renewable project. I will pitch it as an optional pilot project with my current freshmen this spring.
Inspired by...
ishar-uw's Science Fiction and Fantasy course Completing the quest by unlocking content
@jared and Cranbrook's BLAM model InstCon16 | Jared Stein - YouTube
And @lstark 's more recent 12/16 K12 Study Hall: Individualized Learning with Mastery Paths -
I also like this idea of kristinmanna https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/7742-mastery-paths-as-a-flowchart
Plus the idea of @jamely :
One thing that I have experimented with and students really enjoyed, was a "Find the Password" unlock for a quiz. Quizzes can be individually locked by requiring a password to be entered to access it, and in my case it was designed as an introduction to navigating the Canvas environment. Students saw the quiz, saw they couldn't take it, then read the instructions (isn't that always the case? ) about having to find a specific page in a module where a friendly monster would give them the password.
And of course, Dan Pink's principles of motivation: autonomy, mastery, purpose.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
I know this is ambitious...and early in the brainstorming process.
I am a relative newbie to the community...so I am wondering if someone else has invented this...
Perhaps, already on Canvas Commons.
I've proposed a group, too. https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/8250-teaching-english-literature-language
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