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Hello Everyone. I was initially busy with the first task on the Lesson Effectiveness study and I saw that Amarachi and Maryann had answered a question that one of us had asked and I saw that we could start with any of the task then I got started with the second task on Lesson Creation and I just want to share a few tips and summaries of how I am going on with it. First, I read the guidelines given to us. Here's a summary, I hope it explains the concept
The task is that we pick a topic from the list provided and create the skill tree, skill table, and story outline for all the lessons in the topic and after that, pick the first lesson in the topic, and write a script for it.
(Note that the instruction says write a script for the first lesson)
Skill Tree is where you break down the topic you chose into various concrete skills(sub-topics), it will be the backbone of your lesson.
Format:
The creator should arrange the skill in a logical manner - building from simpler skills to more complex ones
The creator should arrange relevant skills into groups called “lessons”
It is fine if the skill tree is in a bulleted list form
You may repeat similar skills in different lessons
Inspiration and Tips:
Look at how textbooks approach a topic. They sometimes do not break down the topic in the manner that we do, but it is a good starting point.
Think of complex questions that you would like the learners to solve then work backwards to find out what skills are needed to solve those questions.
Skill Table preparation is the stage that will help you organize and further elaborate the skills you have prepared in the previous steps.
Extra note: Please use the samples made available as guidelines, it'll make your work easier. Here's a link to the provided samples
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ayaGZoICM7qYMXOZO6jHU_zUKcmL80pB
I've been able to draw up the skill tree. Please, If anyone has any more tips or ideas on how to go from here, I’d love to hear them. I'm so happy I'm collaborating as this is my first time contributing to open source and I'm so pumped! It feels so good.
Also note that if you ever feel stuck or overwhelmed, it's ok to leave your laptop for some minutes, do something relaxing like taking a stroll, chatting with family or any other thing relaxing then you can come back with a clearer mind.
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