Love the info graphic style. My students are going to love this!
Session One Reflection - How could this software amplify learning in my classroom? My students want to be creative and explore new skills they see others utilizing. Creating content instead of just consuming content will empower them to learn more.
Session Two Reflection - How could this software amplify learning in my classroom? Options for students to demonstrate what they know are vital. This software provides a quick learning curve to create something very visual and personal. This provides teachers with more tools to support student learning.
Session 3 Reflection - How could you use these assessment strategies (1 point rubrics, frequent formative feedback, and checks for understanding) in your practice? Having students be part of the evaluation process builds confidence in their ability to create a successful outcome. They will not only know how to create the assignment but also learn how to evaluate their own work critically.
Session 4 Reflection - Great templates really jumpstart the creative process. It was easy to start plugging in the information. Then the creativity really started to flow.
- Questions & comments for me
- how can we sign up our students?
- will we be able to have all students on a class account?
- One point rubric - start with the minimum standard to pass with a b or c, I determine what the min is. The "area for improvement" comments will be what a student needs to do to get to the minimum. The "exceeds expectation" comments are to exceed the standard.
Credits:
Created with images by Blue Planet Studio - "Astronaut spaceman do spacewalk while working for space station in outer space . Astronaut wear full spacesuit for space operation . Elements of this image furnished by NASA space astronaut photos." • Maximusdn - "planets, stars and galaxies in outer space showing the beauty of space exploration. Elements furnished by NASA" • Maximusdn - "planets, stars and galaxies in outer space showing the beauty of space exploration. Elements furnished by NASA"