Lesson 2 – Meet the Researchers (in computer room)

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If you haven’t booked a computer room for this lesson, follow this link for a lesson based in a classroom.

Students will be finding out about the researchers in this lesson.

Lesson Resources

  • ICT suite or a computer and projector in the classroom so students can work together with the teacher leading.
  • Generated student registration link for students to access the site from home to complete homework

 

Starter

Class discussion (you could put the zone home page on the screen as a stimulus here)

  • What did the students find out in their homework?
  • Whose profiles did they look at?
  • What do they think of the researchers so far?
  • Have any of your students’ questions been answered yet?
  • Write a list of questions you could ask the researchers to find out more about their work – keep these for the next activity.

 

Main activities – Meet the researchers

If students haven’t set up their accounts yet, generate student registration link and share it with the class.

1. Get students logged onto the site individually or in small groups.

  • Ask students to read the profiles of at least 3 researchers (you could assign researchers to each student / group).
  • What do they think about each researcher?
  • What would they like to ask them on the site?

2. Class discussion (you could put the zone home page on the screen as a stimulus here)

  • How does each researcher fare up against your top judgement criteria from lesson 1?
  • Which researcher’s work do students find most interesting?
  • Who would students VOTE for if they had to choose today?

3. Get students to plan 1 or 2 questions then ASK them on the site. 

Remind students there is a £20 prize for the best student questions so they should take their time thinking about what to post.

4. Students can VOTE now – if they change their mind later in the event, they can change their vote.
 

Plenary

Class discussion 

 

Suggested Homework

Students log on and ASK at a question to a researcher.