Think back to one of your best learning experiences. This can be
recent or far in the past, your choice. A situation where you learned
something very well (and not necessarily what you were supposed to
learn).
What was the best part of the learning for you? What helped you
learn? Who helped you learn.
If you can't think of a good learning experience, pick the most terrible one that you are willing to share. Identify what you would prefer to have happened in that situation. What did you need that didn't happen?
Create a short description of the situation (one or two sentences) and then describe the best part
of your learning and/or what you needed from the situation to help you
learn.
You will post this in the Q & A forum. Once you have posted you will be able to see what others have posted. You do not need to respond to anyone else at this time.
We will aggregate our collective "best learning" and use this for further analysis and expansion as the course progresses.
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