TECH 490 Week 2 Discussion 2 | excelsior-college
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TECH 490 Week 2 Discussion 2 | excelsior-college
M2D2:
Outcome 1 and Peer Review
Actively participate in the module discussions
to reflect on your own professional/learning experience pertaining to the
designated program outcomes and to assist others to do so. We hold discussions
in the course for several reasons: (1) to develop community in the course as
learning together and, (2) to share ideas and information in an effort to help
one another (3) sharing ideas for evidence is a great way to helps us all grow,
and finally, (4) by reflecting on our past, we will see that we have done so
much and learned so much in every portion of the program that it frequently
inspires us to continue in our quest of lifelong learning. The Discussion in
this module will be helpful to you in reflecting on your past as well as
sharing ideas with others.
Step 1: Post your
Draft Learning Statements
Your Initial Discussion Post includes
providing three learning statements for Program Outcome 1.
Program Outcome 1: Apply knowledge of
mathematics and natural sciences to problem-solving in technology management
contexts.
Review the information provide in the ITA
Portfolio Guide regarding how to write learning statements. Develop three
learning statements and post to the discussion forum to receive peer review.
You will not provide your evidence in the
discussion forum. Do not attach a Word Document in the discussion area, you
will copy and paste your content in the discussion area.
Completion of the activity will help you
satisfy the following module outcomes:
·
MO#1: Apply best
practices of creative learning statements for the given learning outcomes.
(CO#1)
·
MO#2: Identify math
and natural science concepts in problems faced in the real-life situations.
(CO#1)
·
MO#3: Justify
problem-solving decisions in real-life situations by applying relevant math and
natural science concepts. (CO#1)
This module’s discussion focuses on Outcome 1.
Your discussion grade will be based on the quality of your postings. We are not
looking for postings of excessive quantity with little substance, but rather
postings that indicate to the instructor and other learners that you are
thinking about the outcome Discussion question posting or other learner’s
postings, and providing or offering input that adds value to the Discussion and
to the Course for other learners! These Discussions serve as a means to help
you reflect and to assist others in the course to gain information and reflect
on areas they may not be thinking about.
Step 2: Perform Peer
Review on your Fellow Students’ Learning Statements
Review the ITA Portfolio Guide download[Word file, 41KB], focus on ten key components
listed in the How to Write Learning Statements section. These components are
meant to help you develop learning statements that meet the expectations and
requirements.
1. Discuss the facts of the experience.
2. Discuss how you relate your practices,
expertise, and experiences to the program outcome.
3. Discuss how you demonstrated your ability to
link the coursework to the learning statement.
4. Discuss your strengths and weaknesses of the
event or experience.
5. Discuss the quality of the experience and give
insight and reason for judgment/decision making.
6. Discuss your applicability to your experience
and expertise.
7. Identify opportunities for future development
and improvement.
8. How do you identify the strengths and
weaknesses of the event or experience?
9. What was the outcome? How was the outcome
measured?
10. What is the evidence to support your
statement?
You will perform a
peer review, critically assessing how your fellow students have addressed 3 of
the 10 key components. If a student has already performed peer review on the
learning statements, do not use the same key components. Select three different
key components to evaluate. Perform peer reviews following the criteria in the
grading rubric. Be sure to address quality if writing including grammar and
punctuation when providing feedback.
Consult the Discussion Posting
Guide for information about
writing your discussion posts. Be sure to check your work and correct any
spelling or grammatical errors before you post it. When you are ready to post,
click on "Reply." Then, copy/paste the text into the message field,
and click "Post Reply."
Evaluation
This discussion will be graded using the
discussion board rubric. Please review this rubric, located on the Rubrics page within
the Start Here module of the course, prior to beginning your work to ensure
your participation meets the criteria in place for this discussion. All
discussions combined are worth 20% of your final course grade.