I think this Wordle really brings things into perspective for a lot of reasons, the "central word group" is focused on "Content Importance," but look closer and what you begin to notice is the word "students" is somewhat removed, "left out," an even closer inspection reveals that "flexibility and responsiveness " are barely readable. Students must be the main focus, content must be delivered with flexibility and responsiveness to student needs, if maximum student potential is going to be realized.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Wordle Fun...A Change in Perspective
Wordles are a great way to change your perspective about a subject or idea because it forces you to view it differently. Big words, little words, words that are horizontal and words that are vertical and they are generally out of order too. The big words are the ones that are either the most important or used the most, and they get smaller, down to the least used or unimportant. We did a Wordle as a group in class and was posted by a groupmate HERE or click here to view the Wordle below

I think this Wordle really brings things into perspective for a lot of reasons, the "central word group" is focused on "Content Importance," but look closer and what you begin to notice is the word "students" is somewhat removed, "left out," an even closer inspection reveals that "flexibility and responsiveness " are barely readable. Students must be the main focus, content must be delivered with flexibility and responsiveness to student needs, if maximum student potential is going to be realized.
I think this Wordle really brings things into perspective for a lot of reasons, the "central word group" is focused on "Content Importance," but look closer and what you begin to notice is the word "students" is somewhat removed, "left out," an even closer inspection reveals that "flexibility and responsiveness " are barely readable. Students must be the main focus, content must be delivered with flexibility and responsiveness to student needs, if maximum student potential is going to be realized.
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