Use this sticker as you seek understanding of the assignment or problem. Typically this will come from the community, your instructor, or your own observation. You must completely understand the objectives of the project to be successful, so this step is crucial. Develop active listening skills! Entry events for a project are usually a great place to start!
Use this sticker as you examine a problem from all angles. Ask questions, observe people, situations, and artifacts. Develop empathy for the problem that people facing the situation are experiencing. Find out what you know and what you need to know. Explore all of it!
Use this sticker as you are discussing and exploring ideas for how to solve a problem. Record these ideas quickly. Ideas may come in the form of graphic organizers, notes, drawings, outlines, or video blogs. Remember to seek feedback before progressing to the next step (then use the Evaluation/Modification sticker).
Use this sticker as you share your more formal ideas--3-d prototypes, mock-ups, drafts, skits, simulations, and storyboards. Remember to seek feedback before progressing to the next step (then use the Evaluation/Modification sticker).
Use this sticker when you are evaluating your decisions at each step in the process. When you note a user’s feedback also note what you intend to do about it going forward.
Use this sticker to explain how you are trying your prototype with real users. Try it out and note the way it performs and is understood by a real audience. Explain methodology and note observations.
Do Nows are ways to show my understanding for what I am learning in class.
In this assignment we (students) had to team up and use google forms to create and play in this escape room.
march 12, 2024
Order of Operations
Factoring Trinomials (a = 1) - Activity
Factoring Trinomials (a > 1) - Activity
Growth and Decay - Activity
Topic Selection
Lipid Slide Notes
Carbohydrates Notes
The man in the wall
Why do people follow the crowd?
Lord of The Flies Chapter 2 Guided Reading Questions
LOTF Chapter 3 Guided Reading Questions
Hexagonal thinking
Group Frayer Vocab - 2.11 Migration
food_inc_movie_sheet
Historical Causes of Diffusion Edpuzzle
Unit poster
Post cards