How to approach Observations

You will be writing at least one observation per week, but you would benefit from writing as many observations as possible. The more observations you write, the more evidence you will be able to draw from when compiling your LRO. Observations are 1-3 sentence snapshots of your learning process. You should think of your learning as a scientific experiment - these 1-3 sentence chunks will be an observation of that experiment. You can address some of the following during observations (this list is not exhaustive):

-What strategies/activities are working well for you.
-What strategies/activities are not working for you.
-How you approached an assignment.
-Something you notice during class discussion.
-Learning strategies that you discover during the semester.

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