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Hello Josh! I chose to review your post about interaction because I wanted to see your perspective and ideas regarding our Interactive learning resource topic Brain Breaks. I really enjoyed the video you decided to share in your blog post, not only was it easily understandable, but it was interesting, informative, and engaging. Your explanation of our learners’ potential tasks throughout the video is both simple but entirely accurate in accordance with our learning design. I really appreciated your addition of the connectivity portion of the follow-up activity, as our biggest learning tool as teachers are other educators in our field. I agree that this video would be an essential aspect of our learning resource (I wonder if we should add it to our learning resource further reading page). Wonderful and insightful blog as always Josh! I will miss reading your blogs and being in the same class together!

Hey Kylie! I admire how you completed your blog post for this week’s prompt. You took the broad idea of “picking a resource” and instead chose to create and design your very own! While reading your blog post, I have chosen to see your ideas in accordance with our topic Brain Breaks and our interactive resource. I really appreciate your comment about how the chosen video is not meant for the learners to have to respond, but instead designed to take in information and evoke reflective thoughts. The simplicity of your chosen post and during video activities, goes to show how simple learning can be when done right. Your ideas for improvement of the educational video are reasonable enough that I believe they should have been included already! I know how much students adore it when the video looks like it is talking to them and asking questions! Thank you for another wonderful blog Kylie, I will miss our zoom staff meeting calls!