Unit Organizer Routine (FI)

2. Develop a Draft Unit Organizer

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  • Last updated July 29, 2020 at 8:52 AM by kucrl
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Develop and post a draft Unit Organizer related to content that predicts the instruction of the content with a group or a class. Follow the Get Ready section to prepare the draft. Practice applying the Linking Steps to develop the draft. Post your draft.
Develop and post a draft Unit Organizer  that  predicts the instruction of the unit with a group or a class.  Follow the Get Ready section (pp. 17 - 27) to prepare the draft.  Practice applying the Linking Steps to develop the draft.

To post your draft:
Upload  using a file sharing app (such as Dropbox, Google Drive or something simpler like File Dropper)
Copy the public URL of your uploaded file to your clipboard
Paste the URL into the body of the requirements page or evidence post.  When you hit save the URL will automatically be turned into a link.
It's useful to then click on the link and make sure everything works as desired.

All posted evidence

Unit Organizer PTR Day 2

crystal8696 Over 5 years ago

Updated RENEW Unit Organizer: Fixed "Relationships"

crystal8696 Over 5 years ago

unit organizer draft developed with Kelly Swartwood for use with a mindfulness learning opportunity

dverm3 Over 5 years ago

device checklist completed with Kelly Swartwood about mindfulness UO

dverm3 Over 5 years ago

UO Expanded Device Checklist Mindfulness co-constructed with Dana Vermilya

kswartwood Over 5 years ago

UO expanded map co-constructed with Dana Vermiilya

kswartwood Over 5 years ago

RENEW Unit Organizer

crystal8696 Over 5 years ago

This is a draft of a UO with feedback/edits from SIM professional developer

ddp Over 5 years ago

Jocelyn Washburn and I had a phone conference on 10/18/18 to discuss my draft and the UO device checklist.

shelley Over 5 years ago

Second Unit Organizer

btl Over 5 years ago

New Unit Organizer

btl Over 5 years ago

Expanded map

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