Thank you so much for posting such a great post.Open Canvas Activity. There are people like you in the world who put forth their views. I would like to see such topics daily, this post is very good indeed. I can only assume here that it will take many hours in real classrooms to find the correct answer.įor now, here are three options that might be a start: So far I have seen examples ranging from the use of a subtitle to display the number of correct cards, to keeping the feedback on a separate screen (to be paced to later) to providing a button that will reveal feedback only a given number of times. I am keenly interested to see what comes up as more ways to reveal this feedback are discovered. Rather, I could see pacing students to a card sort, finding a few commonly-missed items, then let them reflect upon individual results." And you are right that I would suddenly see all "green". quoting Bob Lochel (twitter: obloch): "I don't need card sorts to become instant feedback engines.
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