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In your Google Doc journal, reflect and self-evaluate on your overall experience with these modules and your implementation of collaborative activities/strategies in your computer science classes: | In your Google Doc journal, reflect and self-evaluate on your overall experience with these modules and your implementation of collaborative activities/strategies in your computer science classes: | ||
* Do you feel that students were engaged and collaborating effectively? (Ineffective collaboration may look like students just providing answers and not showing how to solve a problem, copying, one student doing more work than others in the group, etc.) | * Do you feel that students were engaged and collaborating effectively? (Ineffective collaboration may look like students just providing answers and not showing how to solve a problem, copying, one student doing more work than others in the group, etc.) | ||
− | * Do you think there | + | * Do you think there was an improvement with respect to student learning with your implementation of collaborative activities/strategies? |
* What were the reactions from students with the collaborative activities they participated in as part of your lesson(s)? | * What were the reactions from students with the collaborative activities they participated in as part of your lesson(s)? | ||
== '''Furthering learning/Creating goals''' == | == '''Furthering learning/Creating goals''' == | ||
− | In your Google Doc journal, create a list of goals for improvement of | + | In your Google Doc journal, create a list of goals for further improvement and/or modification of your lesson(s) with respect to collaborative activities. |
+ | 1. What can be changed and/or modified based on your observations and results from students participation? | ||
+ | 2. |
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Reflection of implementation of collaborative activities in computer science classes.
In your Google Doc journal, reflect and self-evaluate on your overall experience with these modules and your implementation of collaborative activities/strategies in your computer science classes:
- Do you feel that students were engaged and collaborating effectively? (Ineffective collaboration may look like students just providing answers and not showing how to solve a problem, copying, one student doing more work than others in the group, etc.)
- Do you think there was an improvement with respect to student learning with your implementation of collaborative activities/strategies?
- What were the reactions from students with the collaborative activities they participated in as part of your lesson(s)?
Furthering learning/Creating goals
In your Google Doc journal, create a list of goals for further improvement and/or modification of your lesson(s) with respect to collaborative activities. 1. What can be changed and/or modified based on your observations and results from students participation? 2.