Three positives demonstrated in the presentations to date are the activities that each group did. The activity where we had to use a calculator, an ipod touch or our brain to solve math problems was fun. Another activity that I thought was a positive was the assistive technology handout when we had to follow the instructions on the sheet and draw our favorite animal. The last positive demonstrated in the demonstrations was the activity where we went to different websites listed on the handout and followed the instructions. Those three things were what I thought were the most fun and positive.
Three things that could have been improved in the presentations was the enthusiasm of the presenters, the volume of the presenters because for some of them I could not hear them and the power points should be more intriguing and attention grabbing.
Three content things that I have learned from the presentations are how to use online portfolios, how to use an ipod touch, and what to do in order to get things with a copyright.
One suggestion to make the research presentation better is to not have so much stuff to turn in and just have the group report on the information in the way that they choose.
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