Reflection 3

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  1. Hi Mary,
    Wow! This is awesome. I would have never thought about something like this for an analogy for SAMR, very creative! Also the layout of your info graph looks really nice and easy to follow along with, great job. The analogy ties together very well with SAMR, especially looking at the redefinition part, it is clear to see that without the situation, the clues, the evidence, and clues, then the crime would have never been solved. How did you come up with this idea, did anything inspire you?

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    1. Thank you for finding my analogy helpful. I actually got inspiration when looking at some of the maps from Genially.

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  2. Mary,
    I really like the analogy that you used! The layout of the analogy was also super easy to navigate through and understand! The analogy of a crime case was super interesting and intriguing, and helped me better understand SAMR. Great job!

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    1. Katie, thank you for the feedback glad you could find my analogy helpful.

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  3. Mary,
    Your analogy was very original and creative, I love it! I found your presentation to be thorough, useful, and engaging! Awesome job.

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