Monday, November 11, 2013


Here is  a link to my video.  Hope you enjoy, it was a struggle for me.  It was the first time I have created a video.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gorJ-b4Li1s&feature=youtube_gdata


References:

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Carmichael, Ernest and Farrell, Helen, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Online Resources in Developing Student Critical Thinking: Review of Literature and Case Study of a Critical Thinking     Online Site, Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, 9(1), 2012.                                         Retrieved from http://ro.uow.edu.au/jutlp/vol9/iss1/4

Lim, S., Cheung, W., & Hew, K. (2011). Critical Thinking in Asynchronous Online Discussion: An    Investigation of Student Facilitation Techniques. New Horizons In Education, 59(1), 52-65.                 http://web.ebscohost.com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/ehost/detail?vid=4&sid=e5a3fa94-93ca-47fe-9652-02ad3bd03975%40sessionmgr198&hid=119&bdata=JnNjb3BlPXNpdGU%3d#db=eric&AN=EJ955477

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3 comments:

  1. Solita,
    You provided great video and information on critical thinking. Individuals consider the development of reflective judgment to understand and promote intellectual growth and critical thinking in adolescents and adults. What are your views?
    Thanks for sharing.
    Segla.

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  2. Hi Solita -
    I think you capture what critical thinking is. It is excellent that you mention Socrates with questioning/ Piaget for new ways of thinking. I also appreciate the charts and pyramid you use to capture critical thinking. The only upgrade I can think to add is live coverage.
    Vaughn

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  3. Solita, you did a great job on this video. Your voice is confident and engaging. Great use of stills. The only thing I would tell you is to use some concrete examples from classrooms, family, etc that illustrate your points to really drive them home. Thank you for sharing, best of luck.

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