LEARNING LOG 1: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali PART I – Concepts in Symmetry Period Focus Image Question Your Observations (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) Describe the symmetry of the Viking shield. The Viking shield has 2 unique mirror lines. This design helps to provide the soldiers with a neat and organized look‚ showing the rest that they are united. Complete at the end of Week 1 Image 1 (20 - 30 words) (2 marks)
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Week 8 Learning Log 1. What was the tutorial topic and the concepts that were covered? This tutorial mainly covers the topic of logic argument and reasoning. In order to establish a proper structure to make argument inconsistently and present explanation reasonably‚ pyramid structure can be a good choice which contributes to logical order. For example‚ when people would like to make a decision‚ a few ideas should
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The Journal of Effective Teaching an online journal devoted to teaching excellence Group Work: How to Use Groups Effectively Alison Burke1 Southern Oregon University‚ Ashland‚ OR 97520 Abstract Many students cringe and groan when told that they will need to work in a group. However‚ group work has been found to be good for students and good for teachers. Employers want college graduates to have developed teamwork skills. Additionally‚ students who participate in collaborative learning get better
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Using Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle (or Gibbs’ Reflective Model) Gibbs’ reflective cycle is a theoretical model often used by students as a framework in coursework assignments that require reflective writing. The model was created by Professor Graham Gibbs and appeared in Learning by Doing (1988). It looks like this: Action plan If it arose again what would you do? Descripiton What happened? Conclusion What else could you have done? Feelings What were you thinking and feeling
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sessions in order for the team to generate new ideas which ultimately contributed successfully to the project. This approach is also supported by PMBOK. “A few creative group techniques allow a project manager to get the most out of a requirements workshop. They include mind mapping‚ brainstorming‚ affinity diagram‚ nominal group technique and Delphi technique.” (A
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COLLABORATIVE WORK SKILLS: RUBRIC FOR GROUP WORK Name of Group Member Evaluated: ____________________ CATEGORY SCORE OF 4 SCORE OF 3 SCORE 0F 2 SCORE OF 1 Contributions Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the group an in classroom discussion. An active member who contributes to the discussion and is really a part of the group. Usually provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A satisfactory group member who contributes to the discussion
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The group work process for the small group presentation and the ITN presentation has gone well so far. We all get along and have not had any problems communicating with each other. Everyone answers texts promptly about when we are meeting and figuring out a time that works best for us all. When our group has meet over the last few weeks‚ we went over some of the sources we found talked about how we could fit them into our presentation. Also‚ we have established a timeline for when we will have will
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This essay will be demonstrating aspects of group work by the analysis of a group I am able to reflect my personal experience from. This group is part of my everyday life so I have many interactions that I am able to reflect on and relate to the theory that I am basing my essay on. The theory that I am utilising is Tuckman’s stages of team development. The group that I will be discussing in my essay is known as a work group. These groups are common now in organisations because what was originally
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would expect to use in the evaluation would be people inside the educational program for example faculty members‚ students along with other learners‚ and administrators. Second would be my people outside of the education program‚ which would be groups of students‚ administrators‚ and teammates. Third‚ I would have to say that records would include grades and test scores of the students to measure their performance. Also databases that will be kept up by the institution and program. Some of the
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I was involved in a task group last summer at my agency; my group was assigned a policy to review and update‚ in preparation for our quality assurance site visit. The group got off to a rocky start as there were initial disagreements as to how to precede with completing our report. During the process‚ we also lost two members and the remaining members were tasked with completing the report by the deadline. The outcome was good and we were able to accomplish the tasks‚ after the initial hiccups
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