Post-Class: How do misconceptions affect our students and their learning?
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Post-class: Diagnostic Tool Critique and Recommendations
Micro-Lesson and Critique (Assignment)
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Post-class: Meet the kids (uses Articulate Rise)
Pre-class: Constructivism in the classroom - Mr. Le's nomenclature lesson (uses Articulate Rise)
Pre-class: Critique a lesson (uses CLAS)
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