This infographic contains information based on the book How People Learn II from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. They detail several examples and studies that prove the best ways in which people may learn and gather information. Discussing that all knowledge must come from prior knowledge, we explore the examples of creativity in the classroom and also utilizing technology to improve ones' own demonstration of that new knowledge.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
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WEEK 5 BLOG
The article I read was about the "Universal Design for Learning Guidelines for Accessible Online Instruction" and how it specifi...
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Pt I Hi Everyone, My name is Claire Kalinsky and I am working on my second Master's degree in this program. I am currently a Science ...
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The article I read was about the "Universal Design for Learning Guidelines for Accessible Online Instruction" and how it specifi...
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Pt I. Authentic Intellectual Work is described as a higher quality type of work and instruction. This type of work dives into some key as...
I can definitely agree with the Author's that repetition is key! I perform better that way my own self! The more I am required to use the information I learn and know, by either recalling it to use, or recalling it to build upon it, I have having to reuse the knowledge I do know and keep it alive in my retention. Great job!
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ReplyDeleteRepetition is so important in the classroom. I personally have always found that I perform better with repetition. Though I believe repetition is a great thing I also feel that we should not get stuck doing the same thing day in and day out, because the ideality of surprise is a great way to keep the mind alert and ready for new knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteHi, Claire! Really nice job on the infographic. I thought it was creative, interesting, and very informative. The details you added in your summary and throughout the infographic did a nice job highlighting the main points from the readings this week. I especially like and agree with the idea that students learn better when they have the opportunity to express what they've learned through art, graphic presentation, and I would even add, through creative performance. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHello Claire! I just wanted to start off by saying that your work is magnificent. Great ideas and design on your infographic. You did a very great job of highlighting the main points and it was extremely easy to follow. Great work!
ReplyDeleteHello Claire! You did a great job on your project! Your infographic and summary included all the important details and made the information easy to understand. I agree with you that creative arts like graphic design can help us learn better. Practicing regularly is important for learning, but it's also good to mix things up and try new ways of learning to keep things interesting.
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