Reciprocity Video Transcript

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what do we mean when we say
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reciprocity well when we look at
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reciprocity in relation to the five r’s
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we’re talking about two-way knowledge
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transmission
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between student and instructor instead
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of
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the usual instructor centered
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facilitation of learning so
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when we go into our classroom or when we
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are thinking about
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planning our our course we are
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looking for ways where students can
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demonstrate their knowledge in a way
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that gives them
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voice autonomy
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and choice of learning
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this could look like a number of
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different things
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for example in my own classroom i use
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a digital platform called freshgrade in
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order to
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allow students to have that choice of
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how they want to showcase their learning
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so whenever we are learning a new topic
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or we have a focus
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at the end of our unit
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students are allowed to choose any form
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of media to showcase their knowledge
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they might write me
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an essay on their understanding they
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might
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take a movie they might present
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with me with a digital story or an oral
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story
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they might book in a 10-minute interview
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and we just talk
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and i find that not only are my students
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more engaged
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with the materials but they
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because they are expected to understand
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and have that like deep understanding of
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the knowledge
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they become experts and other people in
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the class
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learn from them as well so we see
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multiple
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forms of reciprocity forming in the
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classroom
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and i think this can be easily done in
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the online space

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