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Desmos graph art r2d23/20/2024 ![]() ![]() It’s basically ranking easiest to hardest, and seeing how they all have a similar first step, and seeing where the difficulty level cranks up.įor meaningful notes, I love the re-branding by saying note “making” not note “taking.” This is big. I also saw this presented by Peter and the Make Math Moments podcast hosts in their recent webinar last weekend. ![]() Basically, thin sliced tasks are convergent tasks which have a better consolidation with thinking about the order the problems should be given in, not reviewing answers. The four main topics were Consolidation, Meaningful Notes, Check Your Understanding, and the Navigation Tool.įor consolidation, they mentioned the latest research Peter has been sharing about it. I really liked the overall structure of this session because it was split into 4 parts, and in each part we the participants try a task, then we watch a video of Tom consolidating it with students, and then we debrief and reflect. Their slides are at bit.ly/BTC-CMCSouth2023. I also stumbled upon it by chance as another BTC session was full, and I’m glad it was because this one rocked. This was easily one of the top two sessions I attended. The thing is, when you show up to a session about non-traditional grading, we are already sold on why traditional grading sucks.įrom Collecting Synergy to Individual Learning by Christen Northrop and Tom Lewis session 573 Another one was about assessment, but we never really talked about the methods they were using and just about the modules of the program they were using and why the traditional grading system sucks. Just looking at data from their for sale diagnostic program. Basically, one had an awesome description, but there was no math being done in the session. I only went to two clunker sessions, and will not share whose they were. I think blogging is super important to me, because a blog post about Plenty of Parabolas, became one component of the presentation proposal I wrote. In this blog post I am going to recap my hand written notes from the sessions I attended and also share the materials from the session Bob and I presented. ![]()
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