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Learn about topic sentences, the Turing test and Asimov's 3 law of robotics
Discussion: a good essay?
Introduction lecture: topic sentences
Think-pair-share lecture notes
⏰ ~10 minutes
🎯 Develop your discussion and writing skills
By yourself or together with a classmate(s), discuss: What does a good essay look like?
Create a mindmap on your whiteboard, where you add the ideas that you come up with
If you need some help to get started, here are some aspects to consider:
What should the start to an essay look like?
How do you structure an essay to make it easier for the reader to understand?
How do you present your sources in a good way?
What should the end to an essay look like?
⏰ ~20-30 minutes
🎯 Learn about AI, the Turing test and Asimov's 3 law of robotics, and, how to write topic sentences
While listening, you are going to be active by taking notes of the lecture:
important topics, key words and writing strategies
Your notes will be used during the next part of the lesson
⏰ ~10-15 minutes
👥 Together with classmate(s)
🎯 Reinforce learning and memory recall
You are going to use your notes in three steps to improve learning:
Think: By yourself, re-write your notes into a summary. Add questions to the left column.
Pair: Ask your classmate(s) the questions. Write the answers down in your logbook.
Share: Share your questions and answers with the rest of the class. (This is your exit ticket)
Write in your stress to strength journal:
a summary of today's lecture