Jeff Rients, ISU English dept.. Meet your new best friend! Make sure your name and some sort of contact information appears in your daybook. You may also.

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Jeff Rients, ISU English dept.

Meet your new best friend! Make sure your name and some sort of contact information appears in your daybook. You may also want to customize it in some way, such as with stickers, markers and/or paint.

What is a daybook? notebook learning log diary journal scrapbook sketchbook commonplace book “forest of things” memoir ●analog Tumblr? ●anti-social media? ●“Could it be like a… ?”

Why is it called a daybook? Because you write in it every day!

What gets written in a daybook? Anything!Everything.

Why use a daybook?

What does learning look like? No seriously, try drawing it! What is the shape of learning?

Let’s look at some daybook pages!

Let’s do some reflection!

Remember the words of the great Bob Ross.

What is the biggest downside of the daybook?

How are we going to use the daybook?

Review What is a daybook? Why is it called a daybook? What can appear in a daybook? What is the shape of learning? What is the first step at becoming good at something? What is the biggest downside to using a daybook? How are we going to use the daybook?

Thank you and good daybooking!