Blogging for Exam Prep

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Leaving Certificate Geography (topic 1) Mind Map on Blogging for Exam Prep, created by PatrickNoonan on 18/04/2013.
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Blogging for Exam Prep
  1. Month by Month Learning Review
    1. Divide class in to teams
      1. Each team gives an overview of each month
        1. Presents ideas to class
    2. 'Change in Thinking' Moments
      1. A moment where a Students thinking discovers something new
        1. Have students describe their own moments
          1. Use Blog posts and comments as examples of changing opinions
      2. Discuss the Layout of the Exam
        1. How many sections?
          1. How many questions should I answer
            1. How much time should I spend on each question?
        2. Embed/Share Practice Papers
          1. Sample Questions
            1. Ask students to provide their own answers
            2. Example Answers
              1. Ask students how they would improve the answer
            3. Say Goodbye in Style!
              1. Get each student to blow off steam by writing a post not related to exams at all
                1. Say goodbye to the school year by creating a farewell video!
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