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John GensicPBL examples using the collaborative visual ranking tool. Teacher must register to set up so that students can compare rankings.
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When a student ranks one college higher than another
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by creating a personal set of criteria
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might analyze the significance of factors involved
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a social studies class
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might list and order their favorite foods to begin a unit on nutrition.
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Working in teams, they collaborate and negotiate their reasoning
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comment feature of the tool
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Begin by trying the -
demonstration workspace
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11 Oct 07
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The Visual Ranking Tool makes the process of ranking items and comparing lists easy. With a simple click and drag, students move items to any position in a list. Working in teams, they collaborate and negotiate their reasoning. The comment feature of the tool gives them a place to record this rationale. After the teams have finished making their lists, they compare their results with their classmates' versions and discuss the differences and similarities. Visual Ranking displays how closely the lists match and shows the correlation between two rankings.
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14 Aug 07
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The Visual Ranking Tool makes the process of ranking items and comparing lists easy. With a simple click and drag, students move items to any position in a list. Working in teams, they collaborate and negotiate their reasoning. The comment feature of the tool gives them a place to record this rationale. After the teams have finished making their lists, they compare their results with their classmates' versions and discuss the differences and similarities. Visual Ranking displays how closely the lists match and shows the correlation between two rankings.
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