Evaluation (THINKING)
Positive- Negative- Constructive
Can it be measured? Should it be measured?
Rubrics
Feedback Warm cool
Clarity Communication Questions What is the point? Is it Clear? Is it interesting?
Conservancy
Balance
Costly Mistake
Dress to impress
Descriptions, adjectives, observations
Honor Homage salute
MEASURING
How can it be measured?
Polls -Tally
Counted-
Should it be measured?
Meaning- Symbol- sign- Clue- Evidence Proof -
Emotional evaluation feeling to Logical Evaluation
SCORECard Business Scorecard
Status
Math
Indicators- signs-symbols-meaning
What do we measure what do we know? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLNDd06adSo&feature=related
Rulers
Rubrics
Criteria
Deadline
Benchmark
Action+ criteria Building
Categories
Compliment
Feedback
Group
Judge
Descriminate
Descriptions
Judgements
Hypothesis
Conclusion
Requirements
Beliefs
Meaning
Reason
Thinking
Metacognition Thinking about your thinking
Observation
Meditation
Profile
Blame- Scapegoat- Screw loose- Sabatoge - Gremlin- Reason
stereotypes
generalizations
Evidence symbol sign meaning mark
Information (In form ing) DATA
Reflect
review
Pay
Value
Clue
(success leaves clues)
Symbols
Icons
Recognize
Compliment
Self Evaluation
I am...
I can/ can't
Diagnose
Prognose
Prediction Anticipation - probabilities
Prediction Ten years Song "Beautiful" I should have seen it coming-
arguement- evidence
Rate
Survey
Do you have a computer at home?
How many hours do you Study watch tv sleep exercise A day every week (year Calculate year with both results)
Do you speak more than one language- Spanish- Mandarin- other
How many TV's radios- bedrooms
Analysis
Test
1. A procedure for critical evaluation; a means of
determining the presence, quality, or truth of
something; a trial; a test of one's eyesight;
subjecting a hypothesis to a test; a test of an
athlete's endurance.
2. A series of questions, problems, or physical
responses designed to determine knowledge,
intelligence, or ability.
3. A basis for evaluation or judgment: "A test of
democratic government is how Congress and the
president work together"
diagnosis
Theories http://www.iep.utm.edu/
Philosophy
Psychology http://tip.psychology.org/
ideas
Thought
Prognosis
hypothesis
Success Failure
Good Bad
Solution Mistake
Triumph Tragedy
Victory
SOLUTIONS - Balance- =
"Success is not forever and failure isn't fatal." Don Shula
Only those who dare to fail greatly can achieve greatly. --Robert F. Kennedy
Calculated Risk Taker (Stock Market) (Life- crossing the street)
“Nothing is so bad but thinking makes it worse”
CELEBRATION
Kudos
Thinking
Emotion
Reflection
laugh
Beneficial
Review
Check - (have someone in check)
Pay your respects
Compliment
Talking Masa
Metal- Reward
Consequence
Celebrate
Grade(s)
Assesment
JUSTICE
FAIR
BALANCE
Critique
Think
Groupthink
Statistics
Reactions
Natural
emotional
Scrutiny Skepticism
Who what when where how why
Reflective thinking means beginning to think about how you arrived at an answer or how you are thinking about something. To engage in reflective thinking, you must have metacognition which is the ability to think about thinking. Both reflective thinking and metacognition are abilities that are considered to be part of executive function and are dependent on working memory.
Past
Present
Future Fear analysis parallisis
What holds us back from pursuing the dreams we hold most dear? Most people who put off pursuing their goals are experiencing at least one of these 3 roadblocks:
- Fear of failure. Disappointments and setbacks come with the territory of working toward a goal. But every mistake and every stumbling block holds the promise of new knowledge. You can't help but learn from even the most difficult experiences.
| The biggest risk we can take is to do nothing. Remember, no risk, no reward. |
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- Fear of the unknown. "Security" is just another word for "fear." When we cling to the security of a steady job even though we'd rather run our own business, we're not being prudent. We're running scared.
Since life offers no guarantees — and even a "secure" job could be terminated tomorrow — we only do ourselves a disservice when it we play it safe.
| Behind every risk lies an opportunity. |
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- Thinking you can't change things. The beauty of life is we already have the necessary tools to evoke change. So rather than blindly accept the cards you've been dealt, make an effort to use them to your advantage.
| The 10 most important two-letter words you can say are, "If it is to be, it is up to me." |
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Overdeliver
Performance counts. You'll stand out more in people's minds if you go the extra mile and do a little more than they expected. Have you recently finished a project at work? If so, answer each of the following questions in the spaces provided:
How can I do better next time?
What is my client or boss really expecting from me?
How can I make sure I'm remembered, invited back, or promoted?
9. Stand Out
Become visible in your industry — or one you'd like to call your industry. Here are some ways you can gain credibility and notoriety:
- Become a reliable source of information for others in the industry
- Get quoted in an industry magazine or newsletter
- Write an article for an industry publication
- Volunteer to chair or work on a committee
Keep in mind you probably won't see results overnight. You've got to keep at it. Successful people have a lot of PEP:
Persistence
Enthusiasm
Patience
10. Extend Beyond Your Comfort Zone
Don't ever rest on your laurels. The only way to move closer to your goals is to keep challenging yourself. You have to force yourself to try new things, to keep stretching a tiny bit further each day.
Think of how you can begin pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone today. For example, you could learn how to use a new piece of computer software at work. In the space below, list three ways you can challenge yourself either professional or personally:
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Be sure to revisit this list of challenges in three months and revel in the strides you've made!
Fail fast Fail cheap get smart----- LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES
How's it going?
impress Dress to impress
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Taste test
exam tests
Condascending
defensive- open Flexible
Care - Caring or Apathy Dont Care DGAS
Stereographs- Racism- ageism- sexism
Movie Ratings
On a scale of 1 to 10...
How would you rate your current level of success?
==> Are you *VERY* successful?
==> Maybe *EXTREMELY* successful?
Or possibly you don't feel you are very successful
at all...
Personal Balance
Even if you love your work, you can't spend the entirety of every day working. You can't spend it having extracurricular activities, as fun as that may be. However, you'll find that if each day, you productively do something in each of the following areas, your mood and confidence and charisma and happiness will skyrocket:
1. Work
2. Physical (exercise, running, swimming, a sport)
3. Social (and, yes, that can include Rules Of The Game
missions)
4. Creativity or Education (whether it's writing, making music,
cooking, programming, taking classes, or learning another language- Learning anything)
5. Relaxation, whether it's reading a book or watching TV or
playing Wii Tennis or staring at the wall and contemplating life or
lying in the sun and thinking about nothing.
Make a list of the specific things that make you happy and balanced
in each of these categories, and then make an effort to comfortably
fit them all into your schedule at least five days a week. Most of
these areas don't need to take more than half an hour each day. And
chances are you're doing at least two of them a day anyway.
If you find that days are passing by and you're not exercising or
socializing, for example, you may need to actually write out a
daily schedule for yourself and then stick to it.
And, finally, if you're one of those people who says they have no
time, chances are that the problem may not be time but time
management. Start keeping track of exactly what you do each day and
for how long. Actually write it down on a sheet of paper: how much
time you spend eating breakfast, how much time you spend checking
emails, what you're doing with your time at work. Then see where
the inefficiencies are and eliminate them.
Warning: Negative Criticisms can hurt. Build a thick skin because people talk MASA (it's human nature)
Paralysis from analysis- Thinking about something too much and not taking action. Will it work?I can'tWhat if I fail? sending it to committee to study.
Hypercritical- Perfectionist
Evidence board
"I'd rather be a failure at something I love than a success at something I hate." ~ George Burns
Personal story: "its all good" comment made to me by a failing student when he asked me about his grade.
Music:
The Raconteurs - Salute Your Solution
movie
Math analysis Beginning of "Stranger than fiction"
A compliment is like a kiss through a veil.
Victor Hugo
(1802-1885)
The soul that is within me no man can degrade.
Frederick Douglass
(1817-1895
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