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Using Social Media to Reflect and Discuss

In this activity, students will use Google+ to post a reflection on what they learned from this activity. 

1.  Students will use our Google+ classroom to post their reflections. The reflections should include thoughts about how data was collected, which graph types were preferred and why, and what has been learned through this activity. Suggestions for improvement are also welcome. 
​2. After posting their reflections, students must respond to at least two other reflection posts.
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