In this final episode for the year and before the year end holidays, Dennis and Mark talk about how they build relationships with their students outside of a formal classroom environment. Stories are  shared and strategies from an evidence based point of view are discussed as well. We hope you find these strategies useful and the stories funny and interesting!


If you want a graphic for the strategies, you can get them from - https://twitter.com/tcea/status/1468810394005299203?s=24


In Part 2, Mark shares his tool of the week and the tool is Quandary! Quandary is an application for creating Web-based Action Mazes. An Action Maze is a kind of interactive case-study; the user is presented with a situation, and a number of choices as to a course of action to deal with it. On choosing one of the options, the resulting situation is then presented, again with a set of options. Working through this branching tree is like negotiating a maze, hence the name Action Maze.


Action mazes can be used for many purposes, including problem-solving, diagnosis, procedural training, and surveys/questionnaires.


Link - https://web.uvic.ca/hrd/quandary/index.php


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Happy Holidays and a very Happy New Year!!! See you in 2022!

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