What is the most important thing you learned in this project? What do you wish you had spent more time on or done differently? What part of the project did you do your best work on? What was the most enjoyable part of this project? What was the least enjoyable part of this project? How could your teacher change this project to make it better next time?
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How to successfully contribute to an educational blog
+ Blog post: The blog post reflects 1) thoughtful meditations on that week’s assignment and 2) demonstrates considerable effort to engage with the assignment by drawing upon that week’s readings to make and prove a point. Focus on a single idea provoked by the reading; identify it and its relevance. Superior blog entries are focused around a specific idea and demonstrate a real engagement with the subject of discussion. Think of your blog post as a place to practice articulating thesis statements and developing arguments. Your blog posts should not only articulate a response, idea, argument, but also make an attempt to explain or prove why you think the way you do. That means, strong blog posts are also detailed and reflective in their use of the texts that prompt them (i.e. they include quotes or commentary on specific points made in the reading) + Comment: All comments provided to classmates should be thoughtful, constructive, and respectful. They should help build and foster the writer’s ideas. A superior comment demonstrates a willingness (pray, an eagerness!) to learn, share, and assist.
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