HyperDocs are digital documents with hyperlinks used to facilitate learning all in one place. Watch the video below learn more about HyperDocs.
While researching more about HyperDocs, I came across a HyperDoc from an educator named Sarah Wood. In this HyperDoc, students develop storytelling skills while celebrating Día de los Muertos. She provides an interactive learning document with the following outcomes:
- Tell a written AND visual story that demonstrates a celebration of life.
- Utilize personal images and copyright-friendly images
- Design and develop your own digital ofrenda.
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Click here to see her HyperDoc.
Adding HyperDocs into lessons are extremely beneficial. Not only is everything held in one place, but its beneficial in multiple ways. These ways include:
- facilitating student creativity and collaboration
- integrating various multimedia tools and digital media
- encouraging independence
- engages students
- allows students to explore, explain, apply, and reflect
I really enjoy the idea of using HyperDocs in the classroom. They’re a great way to create a community for teachers who value collaboration and lesson design. They’re also great for students because it gives them a space to explore, explain, apply, and reflect all in one place.
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