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Eduprotocols

Jim Jaeger
Jim Jaeger over 1 year ago

Cyber Sandwich Eduprotocol: https://www.eduprotocols.com/cyber I use this method to help students work with challenging texts. This works especially well for sourcing if you can find two primary sources that conflict. It challenges students to explain the textual evidence they chose to include in their final summary and offers students a chance to compare and contrast sources looking for what is common between the two and what is different. This leads to a great discussion on the importance of sourcing while helping students develop a deeper understanding of the topic. Anyone use this or something similar?

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  • Ashley Hartman
    Ashley Hartman over 1 year ago

    Jim Jaeger I have used ThinSlides in the past--they are a fan favorite in my classes and provide a quick formative assessment for me!

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser over 1 year ago in reply to Ashley Hartman

    Can you tell me more about "ThinSlides" Ashley Hartman . I'm not familiar with that.

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  • Ashley Hartman
    Ashley Hartman 11 months ago in reply to Donnetta Elsasser

    Donnetta Elsasser ThinSlides is an EduProtocols strategy where students create a single-slide presentation with one image and one word or short phrase, then share and explain it quickly to develop concise communication skills. It also makes for a super quick formative assessment for the teacher! 

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    Ashley Hartman 11 months ago in reply to Donnetta Elsasser

    Donnetta Elsasser ThinSlides is an EduProtocols strategy where students create a single-slide presentation with one image and one word or short phrase, then share and explain it quickly to develop concise communication skills. It also makes for a super quick formative assessment for the teacher! 

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