Hyperdocs
I like to use hyperdocs in two ways. I worked extensively online with homeschoolers and a big thing right now is escape rooms. I love to link to different information, videos, and activities that will further learning. I also like them for working with timelines. For example, I worked on a Medusa escape room and linked to information that showed the two tracks that the story takes place in. I also linked to a Youtube video that highlighted the story and some other side information. I think hyperdocs really are useful and I try to include at least one into each of my works.
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I haven’t had as much experience with HyperDocs, but I’m sure they’re very effective with homeschoolers. They could work through the HyperDoc since all the information they need is there. If they don’t need as much help, they can complete it on their own. I could see a HyperDoc timeline as an assessment. I think it would make learning more interesting.
I love the idea of a Medusa escape room! That’s a great idea. You’re such a creative teacher!
I love the ides of a hyperdoc, I think it helps kids be responsible for what they need to get done. Also, as a kid I would have loved everything planned out for me, I’m sure lots of kids feel the same.
Such a great idea to use hyperdocs for escape rooms! You have got me thinking about the possibilities now!
I love the idea of a hyperdoc escape room! That’s such a creative idea.
What a crative use of tools to enhnce the experience for your students. I can see where hyperdocs can be an effective tool for instruction and encompassing a flipped classroom where the students seek out knowledge and learn through exploration of the material instead of the traditional lecture format.