Monday, November 21, 2016
Blog Post #10
Using a data collection tool could be very useful for getting feedback on certain assignments and projects to gauge what students enjoy but also the best way they learn. For example, if I were to introduce a new project to a group of 10th graders in a psychology class, I would create a pre-assignment survey asking the student what they hope to get out of this project and a post-assignment survey asking what they actually got from the project as well as things they liked or didn't like.
A paragraph on topics you found most interesting from reviewing your classmates’ blogs.
I enjoyed seeing what my classmates came up with in their screenshots of the projects they did for the class. It is interesting to compare your work to others and see where you can improve on whether it be style, content or even as reference for maintaining copyright law.
I would like to learn be better versed in Excel because many employers require proficiency in that software and it also has many other uses. It's an intimidating software because it looks different that the word processing I am used to. I hope to take a Lynda.com tutorial sometime so I can better understand Excel and hopefully be able to use it effectively.
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