As you are wrapping up for the holidays, consider using one of these simple Edmodo mini-lessons to help students reflect on what they've learned and prepare for the year ahead. What a great way to evaluate what is working and isn't. This could also be specific to technology as a form of feedback!
Best and Worst of 2011
- Create a group titled "Best and Worst of 2011" and invite all your students to join.
- Create an assignment that asks students to submit two nominations:
- The best learning experience of the year to date. This can be a lesson, a discussion, a video they watched, a game they played or an assignment they completed that they really enjoyed.
- The worst moment of the year to date - same as above, with a gentle reminder about appropriate ways to provide constructive feedback.
- Create a poll with the top 5 responses for each question and let the voting begin.
- At your class holiday party, count down the top events of the year -- break out the confetti when you get to #1!
2012 New Years Resolutions - Create a group titled "2012 Resolutions" and share the group code with your students.
- Create a post with the following message:
- "Share with the class ONE resolution you will make for your academic success in 2012." Encourage students to set realistic and measurable goals.
- Examples may include: I promise to read at least three books that are not assigned; I promise not to be late on my homework more than twice.
- Award badges, extra credit or small prizes at the end of the semester to those students who lived up to their commitment.
We hope you enjoy these mini-lessons. Best wishes for a healthy and happy 2012!
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