Feedback and Refinement

Thank you for providing feedback on the Eagle Eye Inquiry Project. Your input will help us refine the resource for future years and other classrooms. Answer any or all of the questions that you feel will help the most. Please add your own narrative if you feel these questions do not fully capture what you have to offer the project. Thank you!

Send an email to Peter ( peter@peterdonaldson.net) with your responses.

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1. How did you use Eagle Eye in your course of study?

  • Full unit of inquiry
  • Integrated within a traditional unit of study
  • Pre-assessment inquiry prior to a traditional unit of study
  • Post-assessment inquiry following a traditional unit of study
  • Other _________________________________________________

2. What were the greatest benefits to using Eagle Eye in your course? How did you align Eagle Eye resources with your curriculum objectives? How did the inquiry process inform your teaching? Please note: Your 2-3 paragraph description will be an invaluable case study in helping other educators learn more about the many ways to use Eagle Eye. Thank you!

3. What resources where most useful? What resources would you like to see added?

Student Reflection Assignment: Write a personal testimonial describing what you learned including what was most engaging about the way you learned it. How are you different as a student and a citizen as a result of the Eagle Eye Inquiry Project? Please email your testimonial to Peter ( peter@peterdonaldson.net) for publication to other classrooms throughout the province and the states. Thank you taking time and care with your response. Hundreds of students will be reading what you write. It’s very helpful.