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Mathematics 15 Online
OpenStudy (questionaskerduh1243):

Will medal and fan this should be fairly easy for some! Part I: Complete the Affinity Process Choose three people with whom you have a relationship and complete the Affinity Process with them. They can be people you have known for years or someone you just recently met. The people can be those with whom you live, a friend, or someone else of your choice. Include all three statements of the Affinity Process. Part II: Reflection Reflect on what you have learned in completing this exercise. How did it feel to complete the activity? How did it feel to be the person asking the questions? How did it feel to be the person answering the questions? What other situations could you use the Affinity Process with? Your reflection should be six to eight sentences in length. Part III: Present Your Learning Options for how you present your Affinity Process can include, but are not limited to the following: A video you create with someone A voice thread you create A presentation with audio A word processing document script Your finished product should look something like the videos you saw in the lesson; or, your video scripts should like the one you saw in the lesson. Use this as an opportunity for your collaboration assessment if you wish. There are many 21st century tools available for effective collaboration and communication in the online environment. For more information on tools, visit the Web 2.0 tools area.

OpenStudy (questionaskerduh1243):

I dont understand what it is telling me to do am i supposed to talk about how we met?

OpenStudy (phi):

It says "complete the Affinity Process with them" and "Include all three statements of the Affinity Process." I don't know what the "Affinity Process" is, but they expect you to know, so look in your notes. It sounds like there are 3 steps or questions involved.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Share your thoughts, as follows: 1. Reflect on what you have learned in completing this exercise. a. How did it feel to complete the activity? b. How did it feel to be the person asking the questions? c. How did it feel to be the person answering the questions? d. What other situations could you use the Affinity Process with? Your reflection should be six to eight sentences in length. Since these questions are about YOUR experience in this Process, only you can begin to answer them. Others could give you feedback on your first attempts to answer.

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