Go to 21Things website Thing #4 Collaboration.
You will complete the QM4 Word Sharing Tools Part 2 and Part 3
Part 2:
B. Write about a time in your life when you had an experience that seemed perfect, but you knew would come to an end (e.g. watching a beautiful sunset, traveling, time with friends/family). Use descriptive words (adjectives or adverbs) to help your reader visualize the experience.
Part 3:
Office 365 Steps
Sharing Ideas and Providing Feedback
You will complete the QM4 Word Sharing Tools Part 2 and Part 3
Part 2:
- Copy the sentence in italics and paste it into your document: In Nothing Gold Can Stay, some say that Robert Frost's message is, "nothing can last forever, especially something perfect and beautiful."
- For an analysis of Robert Frost's poem Nothing Gold Can Stay, respond to the prompts below in your document. No ideas or answers are wrong. This is like looking at a piece of artwork. Everyone sees something different based on their own experiences.
B. Write about a time in your life when you had an experience that seemed perfect, but you knew would come to an end (e.g. watching a beautiful sunset, traveling, time with friends/family). Use descriptive words (adjectives or adverbs) to help your reader visualize the experience.
Part 3:
Office 365 Steps
- Select Share
- Set the permission level for your document to “Can edit”
- Type the name or email address of the person you want to share with in your school network
- Select Share
- Instruct your partner to look for an email with a link to your document.
Sharing Ideas and Providing Feedback
- Open your partner’s document in a new tab
- Select Edit Document
- Select Edit in Browser
- Enter your name after the words “Edited by”
- Read what your partner(s) has/have written
- Add some of your own ideas under each of theirs. Type your initials in parentheses (xx) after or before each comment.
- Read what your partner(s) has/have written
- Add some thoughtful comments, questions or examples to what they wrote
- Talk with your partner(s) about this sharing and collaboration experience. How could this be helpful for other classes and assignments?