Is it CRAAP? Response

Created by Johnryl Chu (@Chrono), response for Holy CRAAP! Activity

Is there key information missing from the CRAAP test? The test does not seem to work well for course tools such as an interactive activities or games. Do you prefer a different evaluation rubric? I would use it for traditional type of resources like books, journals, courses etc. but not for interactive activities or games.

Change in Curation Response

Created by Johnryl Chu (@Chrono), response for Curation Creation Activity

Normally, change can be alienating, scary, and seen as something negative. This specific course tool will allow students to practically better understand and offer them a different perspective on how they can leverage change in a positive light whether in the workforce or to market it to their customers/patients. Since it is a course tool, more… »

Thought Vector from Patch Two- Planning out your learning activities Response

Created by Fatehjit Singh (@fatehjit), response for Thought Vectors and Nuggets Activity

Authors Terry Greene and Jodie Black in “Patch Two- Adjusting Instruction during a Lesson” have advocated thoughtful planning of student learning activities by carefully considering not only the target task, but also its pre-requisite, next task, as well as an easier version and a harder version of the task. They have demonstrated a couple of more… »

Cornell Notes- PMBOK Guide_Proposed Changes Response

Created by Fatehjit Singh (@fatehjit), response for Cornell Notes Activity

The notes capture some important changes to the current edition of “The PMBOK® Guide”, a “Project Management Institute” publication. Next edition (7th) is expected in the first quarter of 2021 and is being eagerly awaited by the Project Management Professionals.

Misunderstood activity pertaining to Project Risk Management Response

Created by Fatehjit Singh (@fatehjit), response for Misunderstood Activity

Risk tolerance classifications in Project Risk Management Students often find it difficult to grasp the concept of the 3 risk tolerance classifications: 1. Risk Averse 2. Risk Neutral 3. Risk Seeker Traditional explanation Risk tolerance classifications have been defined in terms of the following 2 functions: a) Utility– The extent of satisfaction gained/ comfort displayed more… »