CLICK on the link below. It will take you to our padlet page where you will house your SMART goal. Each SMART goal will be review periodically, particularly during Academic Check In days in order to conference on how well you are measuring towards achievement and what adjustments you need to make.
After uploading your SMART Goal, please find and upload an image that represents your POSITIVE attitude towards reaching your goal. You may consider a tiger for its strength, a lion for its aptitude and prowess, a ladder to demonstrate stages, etc.
Here is the link:
LINK TO THE CLASS'S PADLET
1. Click on the "addition or plus" sign at the bottom right hand corner of the page
2. When the dialog box opens up, write your first and last name in the box
3. In the "write something" section, type in your approved/Revised/edited SMART goal into the space. Check and correct grammatical errors
4. Find and upload an image below the space where your goal is written.
5. You are ready for additional feedback and assessment!
Now that you have written your SMART goal, please revisit the Padlet page above. Read and briefly note-take on at least two of your classmates goal postings.
Based on your notes, choose ONE classmate's post to comment on in this blog.
To comment on a blog,
Scroll to the bottom of your page where you see the dialog box that says "Comment"
Write your first and last names in the box BEFORE you begin to comment
Begin to write (in standard English, free of basic errors) about your classmate's post.
1. Name the classmate
2. Summarize what the person has written
3. RESPECTFULLY react to it (what you like about the person's post, why you have chosen to respond to this PARTICULAR post, what are the strengths of the post or why it resonates with you, and finally any suggestions you might have for the person to improve his/her post).
Note: Your suggestion MUST be something constructive that would help the person; for example, you may say "While your SMART goal has most of the qualities of a SMART goal, you could have included the conditions under which your SMART goal will be achieved, because not including this makes the goal vague to your reader."
Remember to take a look at the Blog rubric BEFORE you begin so that you can be reminded on how your blog will be assessed for this activity!
Happy Blogging!
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
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