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Response To Kristinkohlmeier

Thank you for sharing your learning resources. I think your writing is really great, especially when it comes to Leedengren’s inquiry based learning, which includes five characteristics. I really enjoy reading articles like this and have written a clear summary and some experiences about this article. We are constantly reflecting on what we know, what we don’t know, what we need to know, and how we can learn as we grow up. These learning methods can help us solve many learning difficulties and challenges, and we can gain a lot of new knowledge and skills from them. Through peer review, we can identify our shortcomings and make corrections, and accepting others’ evaluations is also an important part of our process. We are always the most satisfied with the works we write ourselves, and only by accepting others’ evaluations and integrating them can we become better.

Response To Kristinkohlmeier

I really like your understanding of crochet weaving. I am also a crochet enthusiast, and in my free time, I often crochet small items to sell or give to friends. After reading your article, I think applying theoretical learning to this area is a great idea. Different learning theories will gradually change our own way of thinking and problem-solving abilities. For crochet, I chose to first study what crochet is, how to crochet it, and how different crochet techniques and stitches can achieve different effects. I think applying these three theories to crochet is a great way for you. Through continuous learning, understanding, and mastery, I really enjoy achieving perfection in crochet.

Although everyone’s way of thinking and values are different, we can still continuously improve our thinking form through learning and practice to make it better. These three ways of thinking can be applied in our learning at all stages. I believe that ‘practice is the only way to test truth’. If we always remain idealistic and only think about how to do it instead of trying to do it, this thing will never succeed.

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