Creating a Healthy Feedback Loop: Using Microsoft OneNote to create a cycle of peer feedback

Providing constructive feedback is an essential tool for growth in writing. Writing is a skill of minute detail and sometimes bad habits with writing become part of the overall voice of a writer. To break these habits, we need to have a feedback loop that identifies where writing could be improved and what is working … Continue reading Creating a Healthy Feedback Loop: Using Microsoft OneNote to create a cycle of peer feedback

Chunking: How to make encourage student engagement

The Situation Your students need to express their ideas through a short response. The Solution Whenever I watch a movie with a classroom setting, I see always seem to see the teacher say "Here is your assessment, it is due on Friday." No explanation. No clarification. Nothing. I can't think of anything more from the … Continue reading Chunking: How to make encourage student engagement