Hyperdocs
Exploring Hyperdocs Before this week, I thought I had a decent idea of what hyperdocs were. I had used Google Docs before to link out to videos or activities for my students, but this week showed me that true hyperdocs are so much more than that. They’re not just a list of links, they’re a way to structure inquiry, spark curiosity, and empower students to move at their own pace while still hitting learning goals. What I Learned I discovered that the foundation of hyperdocs is student voice choice and creativity from the Ditch That Textbook article. The article supports the transition from teacher-led to student-led learning. I was also better able to comprehend how hyperdocs adhere to the Engage Explore Explain Apply Share Reflect and Extend learning cycle thanks to the SFUSD guide. I was really struck by that structure and it caused me to reevaluate how I design lessons particularly for young students who require both structure and flexibility. Hyperdocs That Actually Work in Ele...