Thursday, June 18, 2009

My first introduction to Wordle was this past school year where students that I was working with after school had Wordle as an option for homework in practicing their spelling words. Needless to say I was in awe and thrilled to be able ot learn from my students. My immediate thought once I was able to spend time playing with Wordle was to make personalized gift art. After investigating some of the sites that Sandy provided links for in our assignment, I began to think about Wordle in a broader sense. I realized that Wordle could be used for any subject or topic where a visual representation of an idea/concept might impact or make an impression on the individual who is on the receiving end of the visual (whether it be the individual who creates the Wordle or the inidvidual who the Wordle was created for). Some of the ideas I really gravitated to were:
  • Character Education (i.e. personal self esteem poster where everyone contributes something positive to say about a classmate and you are really able to see what positive traits are most noticed about an individual)
  • Language Arts - word walls, list important ideas in a passage, summarizing skills, pre-reading predictions, character trait analysis, vocabulary
  • Content Areas: compare and contrast, defining characteristics, vocabulary, summarizing skills, polls

I would also use a Wordle for problem solving and critical thinking. Inidivduals could create Wordles and the group would then have to decide why a particular Wordle was created and/or what purpose would it serve. You could also ask those who are studying the Wordle "How would you change the Wordle and why?" Depending on the group, I might provide varying criteria for each person to consider when creating their wordle.

2 comments:

  1. Your ideas of varying criteria are new to me as well. I also like studying the Wordle and trying to see what the person meant. Maybe you should add that to the list of 38 things. You can you know.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Judy, I especially like the character ed ideas. The kids could type about themselves or each other. You probably know this about Wordle but I didn't until I read Sandy's instructions.If you type a word ten times it comes out bigger. So if I were writing about myself and typed honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, and finally honest, that word would come out very big in the Wordle. Cool, isn't it!
    Happy summer, Mary

    ReplyDelete