I used the old style Comic Life program to bring you the three key points that I took from the video. It started out as three separate strips going across the top, then the middle and then the bottom, but I wanted a background and now the strips are no longer visible and it looks like it is all on one page. But here it is; The top two dialogue bubbles are the first two things that I took from the movie and the last two bubbles combine to make the third.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
The Myth of Average
Hello everyone! I am just posting my response to The Myth of Average. My adjustable seat was mostly choice of challenge level. I would often have students choose among three levels of question in Math for example. I often used break cards for particular students to use when they just needed to get out of their seats.
I used the old style Comic Life program to bring you the three key points that I took from the video. It started out as three separate strips going across the top, then the middle and then the bottom, but I wanted a background and now the strips are no longer visible and it looks like it is all on one page. But here it is; The top two dialogue bubbles are the first two things that I took from the movie and the last two bubbles combine to make the third.
I used the old style Comic Life program to bring you the three key points that I took from the video. It started out as three separate strips going across the top, then the middle and then the bottom, but I wanted a background and now the strips are no longer visible and it looks like it is all on one page. But here it is; The top two dialogue bubbles are the first two things that I took from the movie and the last two bubbles combine to make the third.
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Love it! great work Mark!
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