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Blog Post Comments #3

Hi Leslie,

I wanted to start this comment off by saying that I really enjoyed your post! I quite liked how you provided a brief overview about what your groups research topic is and how its able to avoid most of the traditional barriers. Providing an example as to limitations regarding face-to-face teaching definitely helps to make your case for the freedom that your resource will have. While you acknowledge that there is a lot of freedom in your resource I appreciate that you were able to identify a potential barrier that may exist within your resource. After identifying this issue I thought that it was great for you to come up with what some potential solutions to this barrier can be. Great post!

Blog Post Comments #2

https://poom.opened.ca/blog-post-2-learning-design-ii/

Hi Poom,

I wanted to start this off by saying that I’m a big fan of you’re use of media in this blog post. I feel that it really helps to support the points you are making. I also quite liked how you presented what direct description is and your method for describing it. When I was reading your section regarding how direct learning related to your groups learning pod, I appreciated how you included what your group should do in order for this learning environment to better suit your ILR. Great job on this post!

Blog Post Comments #1

https://kirbyseducationjourney.opened.ca/2022/05/15/post-1-learning-theory-and-motivation/#respond

Hi Kirby,

I’m a big fan of the approach you have taken for this weeks blog post, to take two of the prompts and combine them to create one centralized answer. I also quite liked how you structured your post which utilized a smooth transition of points making reading this post very easy and engaging to read. I’m highly in favor of your point regarding how teachers should be able to balance and make use of the three learning approaches interchangeable depending on the setting and who the students are. You’re use of including your personal experience with teaching for the points you’ve made also helped to further your position on the topic. Loved the post and I’m looking forward to reading more!