Part of the IB unit planner insists on students becoming more globally conscious both in their thinking, and in their use of technology to connect with and research various perspectives. In thinking about this "Tech Teach-In" assignment, I considered that technology could be entirely useful for this unit because it supports the IB framework, supports one of the major themes of Science Fiction in which there is generally futuristic technology that both positively and negatively affects a protagonist, and provides students an avenue to research and explore their own perspective as well as the perspectives of others.
I am not the lead-teacher on this unit, however the role that my mentor teacher and I have discussed me playing in this unit, is acting as facilitator of student reflection through technology. We have signed out the computer labs for both Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout the five weeks of the unit. Students will use Google Forms two ways. One way will act as a check for understanding, where students are simply answering a short comprehension quiz on the novel they are reading. The second way, which is entirely more interesting to me, is as a way to explore their own inquiry questions. These Forms will be referred to as "Weekly Posts" where students are reflecting on the novel they are reading, the inquiry questions that the teacher poses, as well as the key concepts of the unit, in order to develop and explore their own interests.
These Forms will consist of main unit inquiry questions like, "Does scientific advancement help or harm humanity?" and students will be asked to give information on whether what they are reading in their novels supports, challenges or adds to their initial answers to these questions. They should then form their own questions, based on what they are most interested in exploring in their novel. We will take these student-generated questions, and use them as topics for small-group discussion (perhaps grouping students by interest, if that seems applicable). Overall, I think that Google Forms is going to play a central, constant role in the inquiry approach throughout the unit. I know that there will probably be some hiccups with technology, however, all of my students have Google Accounts provided by the school, and we are providing them opportunities in class to do this work. I anticipate that this will run fairly smoothly.