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      Gallery walk posters Folder
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      Session 4 slides File
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      AllWell? materials File
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      Materials by specialist Laura Miettinen. ADDITIONAL LINKS (addeed 20.2.):
      How to develop teaching

      Guidance and support for students

      Basic info on Allwell?

      Allwell? results in Power BI


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      AllWell? Presemo File
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      Your answers to Laura's AllWell?-related Presemo questions.

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      Flinga: "What motivates you to learn?" File
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    • The aim of the learning logs is to focus your learning and become aware of your thought processes. Learning log is your reflective writing on the topics presented during one week's contact sessions (two in total). It is a unique record of your thinking and learning during the course. Learning logs are NOT technical reports: "First topic was X and then Z", etc. The length of the learning log should be about 0.5 to 1 A4 page.

      We recommend you to write your log asap after each week's sessions. Then you can remember your thoughts much better. You can, for instance, think about the following topics:

      • What were your thoughts after the teaching session? 
      • What supported your learning during the teaching session?
      • What thoughts and insights did you get concerning the themes presented?
      • How can you apply these ideas to your own teaching?
      • Where would you like to focus on in the future (in your teaching)? etc.

      The logs are visible only for the teachers.

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