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Hyperdocs help promote the joys of learning and long-term success

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One of the major aspects of incorporating technology into learning is the freedom of exploration it allows students. When students are given the initiative to do their own exploring on a certain topic, it provides them a sense of ownership and therefore they have a vested interest in learning more.

This is where Hyperdocs can be incorporated into a “Creative Writing Challenge”, which is a Hyperdoc that provides students with resources to explore creative writing. I found this Hyperdoc on the Teachers Give Teachers Twitter page, and clicked on the first title that caught my eye, which was the Sample Creative Writing Challenge Hyperdoc.

Not only does this Hyperdoc give students room to reflect on their own opinions of writing, but it introduces them to Storybird, an online storyboard platform that students can use to make their own interactive, visually compelling stories. The Hyperdoc also provides an article called “13 Stunning Places to Publish Student Art and Writing“. This feature was especially exciting for me because I was never provided with an opportunity to publish my creative writing before college.

Getting published at a young age, no matter the platform or the material being published boosts someone’s confidence in sharing their work. As a writer or an artist, sharing your work is so important. In fact, it’s crucial to kickstart any career in the arts. Also, getting published at a young age is vital to establishing a sturdy portfolio.

It also provides students a place to start and gives them time to be creative and add to their portfolios. This is so important, because when I got to college and had the chance to be exposed to freelance work as well as internship opportunities, the job application always wants a writing portfolio, and I always wish that I had the chance to work on that long before college.

This is why Hyperdocs is important because it directly connects students to the world. It is also the height of interactive learning, especially since it provides students with different platforms for submitting and participating in online discussions and projects. It gives them more than a traditional written assignment to hand in, or a response typed on a Word Doc to be submitted to Google Classroom or even their teacher’s email.

So far in my Hyperdoc research, I have stumbled across Google Forms, Padlet, Jotform, Submittable, and so much more. The more students are exposed to in this fast-paced, technological world, the better; they will be so ahead of the game. Who knows what long-term effects that can have on their professional lives?

Blog Post 8- Hyperdocs- Tatianna Competello

For this week’s blog post the topic we are covering is Hyperdocs. I found my Hyperdocs by using the hashtag #hyperdocs on Twitter. The first article that came up for me was the article that sounded the most interesting to me. The HyperDocs I am using is from a lady named, Theresa Carter. Theresa and another lady named Tegan wrote a post on “How HyperDocs Transform Instructional Experiences.”

This is the exact article I found off of Twitter.

A HyperDoc is a digital document—such as a Google Doc—where all components of a learning cycle have been pulled together into one central hub. Within a single document, students are provided with hyperlinks to all of the resources they need to complete that learning cycle. Here’s an example.

The HyperDoc I choose is based on an interesting topic. This topic is based on how we need new teaching tools with the way education is presented now. Since COVID-19 teachers having to deliver education to students has been a tough challenge. Theresa talks about in the article how we need teaching tools that can mainly be used online since that is where most of the student’s education comes from now. What I liked the most about this topic is that these new learning tools are not just for the teachers, but it is for the student’s benefit as well as the student’s family’s benefits. This was everyone can be hands-on and can be involved in what is being taught in the classroom every day. One of the best tools that can be used to teach online is, HyperDocs. When it comes to hyper docs the teachers and students can create any topic they would like and put information about the topic in each slide. I think this is an amazing tool to use, especially for the students that choose to stay learning online. This tool reminds me of Google Docs and Powerpoint all in one. It is a creative way to keep the teaching alive in the classroom. With this app, multiple people can view what you are doing at the same time. This is a great way to introduce a new lesson to the class with lots of information, examples, and pictures. In my opinion, this is a tool every teacher should consider using in the classroom, and teach their students how to use it as well.