M04 - How Do I Provide Comprehensible Input in Synchronous Online Sessions? (June 23-25)
M03 - How Do I Use Realia and Props in the Online Environment? (June 20-22)
M02 - How Do I Provide Culturally Relevant Visual Input? (June 16-18)
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4.3 – Click here to submit your Cross-Language Feedback Submit Assignment

Due Jun 25, 2016 by 12amPoints 100Submitting a file uploadAvailable after Jun 23, 2016 at 12am

Now that we have developed a deeper understanding of evidence-based feedback and growth mindset practices, we will complete and share our cross-language peer feedback by finishing the Using the Target Language & Providing Comprehensible Input Feedback Form. As a reminder, you shared verbally with your cross-language partner aspects of what you observed and noted on your feedback form. Now, you will complete this form and share it with your partner via email as well as share it with your course instructors via this assignment upload.

Here are the steps you will take: (Due June 24, after our session with Professor Guillaume and before 11:59 p.m.)

Complete page 1 of the feedback form using any notes and observations from your session. This is a fillable pdf, which means you should open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader, fill it out and then save it with the ‘teacher’s’ first initial and last name, followed by your first initial and last name. So, if Harry Truman evaluated Thomas Dewey, he would save the file as tdeweyhtruman
 

  1. Save this file to a secure location such as a folder on your computer that you created for this course or an external drive or on a cloud-based drive such as Google Drive or Dropbox. 

  2. Complete page 2 of the feedback form, listing one area of strength and one area for growth. Be sure to include the evidence for your observation as Professor Guillaume demonstrated for us. 

  3. Send a copy of your feedback form via email to your cross-language peer.

  4. Submit a copy of your feedback form here by clicking on the “Add Submission” icon below. Remember to name your file with the ‘teacher’s’ first initial and last name, followed by your first initial and last name. Our example again: So, if Harry Truman evaluated Thomas Dewey, he would save the file as tdeweyhtruman.
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