Learnlab-model

Planning for Deep Learning

Activation

Purpose:
Create motivation and a desire to learn for the upcoming work.

Question:
“What comes to mind when you hear [topic]?”

Activities:

  • The teacher facilitates students in sharing their prior knowledge (and misconceptions) about the topic.
  • Students engage mentally and share thoughts, ideas, and experiences.
  • Colab is useful for lowering the threshold for participation and increasing motivation.
  • A shared mind map can be interesting to visualize what the class knows about the topic.

Desired Reaction:
“This was exciting. I want to learn more!”

Exploration

Purpose:
Develop engagement skills so that students can make informed choices.

Question:
“Which parts of the topic do you think are most interesting? Let’s explore it together.”

Activities:

  • Students familiarize themselves with the topic based on their identity, interests, and prior knowledge.
  • The teacher helps students gain an overview, discover new aspects of the topic, and see connections.
  • Use of pre-made resources from the library or personal resources shared with students.

Desired Reaction:
“Now I have an overview of the topic and know what I want to work on next!”

In-depth Study

Purpose:
Learn more about specific parts of the topic, preparing for the concretization phase.

Question:
“How are we going to learn more about this?”

Activities:

  • Students learn more about parts of the topic they are interested in.
  • The teacher makes students aware of various study techniques and source criticism.
  • Support with resource banks, such as in Idealab, or general guidance for accessing both analog and digital sources.

Desired Reaction:
“Now I know enough to create something concrete where I can demonstrate my skills!”

Concretization

Purpose:
Give students opportunities to demonstrate competence based on their own conditions.

Question:
“What can you create or do to show what you have learned?”

Activities:

  • Students work on production and/or practice.
  • Formative assessment to further develop products and skills.
  • Create analog products that are digitized via images, texts, sound, and video.
  • Interactive presentations, multimodal books, mind maps, podcasts, or videos.

Desired Reaction:
“Now I am proud of what I’ve worked on and ready to showcase it!”

Reflection

Purpose:
Learn from the process through reflection.

Question:
“What have you done, what were you thinking along the way, and what have you learned from the process?”

Activities:

  • Students present and discuss the process of developing their products.
  • Inspire and learn from each other through active participation.
  • Reflect on the learning process as a foundation for the next learning cycle.
  • Use Colab for audio and video logs, and update the mind map from the beginning of the period.

Desired Reaction:
“I’ve learned a lot and know what I can do better next time.”