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      <title>Lesson Plan Improvement Workshop - Peer Feedback by Dave Moore</title>
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      <pubDate>2024-04-30 23:39:02 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Peer Feedback Directions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the peer feedback for the lesson plan improvement workshop.</p><p>So this tool is entirely reliant on people giving lessons or feedback and then giving</p><p>feedback on those lessons.</p><p>So you have two roles for this part of the workshop.</p><p>First, you need to upload your lesson.</p><p>That can be as a document, it can be a video like this, it can be an audio recording if you</p><p>talk about what you're planning.</p><p>But it should be very clear what your objective is, what your activities are, people should</p><p>be able to understand what your lesson is.</p><p>And then you should have at least two to three key questions that you want people to</p><p>respond to.</p><p>So for example, if I were to post a lesson plan about my science class, I might say, here's a lesson, I put it as a PDF, does the objective seem like it's measurable?</p><p>The main activity, do you think that will be accessible for multilingual learners?</p><p>And for the final assessment, what other ways might I be able to capture students understanding?</p><p>You can do all of this in a single document, you can post a document and then add the</p><p>questions in the body of the text like you see here, you could make a video, there are</p><p>lots of possibilities.</p><p>But again, you need to provide people with two things, the lesson plan and your questions.</p><p>Once you have posted that, then you are going to look around at the other things that people</p><p>have posted and respond to their questions about how to improve their lessons.</p><p>And that way, it'll generate this virtuous cycle of people posting and give feedback.</p><p>And eventually, you'll get feedback on your lesson.</p><p>And once you've gotten feedback on your lesson, then you can move on to the final part</p><p>of this workshop.</p>]]></description>
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         <author>enk4ad</author>
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