tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392086232349953894.post2628774526988093205..comments2024-03-19T12:17:09.939-04:00Comments on SlamDunkMath: WODB Part 2 Creation DayAlex Overwijkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14157244963335094945noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392086232349953894.post-1484785132071653672015-09-08T15:43:40.195-04:002015-09-08T15:43:40.195-04:00Elizabeth - always a pleasure to see you #TMC15 (d...Elizabeth - always a pleasure to see you #TMC15 (didn't get much of a chance to chat). Thanks for stopping by. I think doing this at the end of the course might produce better mathematically relevant WODB for my course. We will see next time.Alex Overwijkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14157244963335094945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1392086232349953894.post-47463263365541837442015-04-05T20:31:10.746-04:002015-04-05T20:31:10.746-04:00Alex - Thank you for sharing all of what happened ...Alex - Thank you for sharing all of what happened behind the scenes. I almost didn't scroll through because I thought to myself, "How in the name of everything holy did he manage to get every group to understand how to do everything perfectly the first time?" This misconception reaffirms the power of presentation (and also of one's own insecurities and projections!). When I persevered and looked at the different examples, I saw that many of them really did not get it and I was secretly relieved because I'm not a miracle worker either! But I love how you noticed how much of everybody's work you really noticed, acknowledged, and celebrated.<br /><br />Excited now to catch up on Part 3!<br /><br />- Elizabeth (@cheesemonkeysf)cheesemonkeysfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09311170815422010013noreply@blogger.com