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In this section we have designed the following instructional planning based on the TPACK framework. Here, you will have to slide your coursor through the activity box to see the instructions.
After you have completed your first activity, leave a comment below or on our >> Forum Section << showing your improvement. You can live chat with us as well! 

For this activity, it is important to know what a TEDx talk video is. So, here we have some little explanation and example.

 

TED & TEDx Explained
 

 

Example: 
Try something new for 30 days

1-pre activity

Please, give us your opinion about how important design thinking is in the process of innovation.

Leave a comment on the comment Section below to discuss with our community.

4-post activity

TEDx Talks. (2018). TED & TEDx Explained. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0NHOpeczUU

 

TED-Ed. (2018). Try something new for 30 days - Matt Cutts. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNP03fDSj1U

 

TEDx Talks. (2018). Design thinking for every endeavour | Robyn Richardson | TEDxCreativeCoast. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPXrheqhTCs

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Answers
2-pre activity

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:

 

2- “Thinking is not magic, it's a practice & requires training”

3-While activity

 

1-Why was Robyn Richardson a teacher?


a) She needed a day job
b) She enjoyed teaching
c) It was her hobby

 

2-What was her teaching strategy?


a) Presentation
b) Connecting with them
c) Applying design thinking

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3- What is essential for design thinking?


a) Daily practice
b) Mediums
c) Representations

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4- Why is it necessary to re-arrange our ideas once they're represented?


a) To make contrasts
b) To avoid patterns
c) To see how they fit together

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5- Why is it so important to re-frame the problem as the last step?


a) To make sure the main issue is absolutely solved.
b) To re-arrange our ideas.
c) To make connections

 

6- What is the congratulation committee?


a) The ones that hate others' ideas.
b) The ones that enrich your ideas.
c) The ones that always agree with your ideas.

 

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