A 3-2-1 diagram is useful for reflecting on new information; reflection will help make the information “stick” in your brain. You can use it in any learning situation. Follow the instructions below to create your 3-2-1 diagram. There are three sections in the diagram. In the top section, list three things you did not know before studying this module. In the middle section, list two ways the module concepts relate to your life. In the bottom section, list one question or concern you have about the module. If you have no questions or concerns, write about the most important thing you learned – something you expect to remember far into the future.
Save this as firstlast_321unit where they unit is the title of the unit. For example, if this is for the Excel unit, your filename will be firstlast_321excel. Submit this to the Discussion Based Assessment link for the appropriate unit.
After you submit this file, schedule a time with your instructor for your discussion based assessment phone call. This can also be completed through a Skype conversation.
3 things you did not know before this unit
1. What Access is.
2. How to use it.
3. What it does.
2 ways this information relates to your life
1. Organizes information.
2. Easy to use to sort things out.
1 question or concern you have about the material in this unit
1. When will I actually use it?