Design Experiment 3: Khan Academy/ YouTube
Khan Academy
Khan Academy is both as website and an app. It is filled
with math and science content for all grade levels. However, there was very
little grammar content available. The content I found useful on Khan Academy
for my specific (previous) grade level was of course for math, and grammar. I
was hoping to find writing content but there wasn’t any available. All lessons I
viewed were taught on specified grade levels. The lessons viewed were also
modeled step by step and reviewed on level for the viewer. The grammar lessons
will hopefully come in handy for my unit of study on narrative writing project.
Khan Academy is pretty user friendly and the layout is easy
to follow. You can click on grade level and or content to find the lessons you
need. I also like that the content here is trustworthy. Viewing the media for
the purpose of “inappropriate content” is not likely to be neccesary.
YouTube
YouTube has to be my all time favorite! This website/app is
my “got to” place. It truly has everything! The only complaint I have is when
you use the search- it doesn’t always “work” the way you would like it to. The
search also isn’t as easy to manage for educational purposes. Just because you
typed in “2nd grade” or “kindergarten” doesn’t mean that is what you
are going to get. Also, EVERY video MUST be viewed because any one can submit to
YouTube. It is not a “trusted” site such as Khan Academy.
That being said, YouTube is filled with loads of content. You
just have to be willing to weed through the plethora of videos. I found several
that I am hoping are useful for my unit of study on narrative writing. I also
found several that could be utilized in other lessons that I had no idea were
there! The content and grade level was not limited here like it was with Khan
Academy.
One thing I like best about YouTube is that it is a
collaboration of videos and knowledge. Anyone can explain in their words how
“X” works and the world can view it with the click of a button. I like this
best because we all see “X” from different perspectives. It gives us all a
chance to voice our view as well as listen to other views. We all learn
differently. YouTube gives us the opportunity to see some of those views and
have them explained and maybe- just maybe- one of those will click for a
student and they will get “X.”

