Evidence page 1:
At the beginning of the session (top photograph) the ingredients were assembled and previous experience assessed. Some of the group had come across lemon cheesecake before, others said they had no previous knowledge (how could we tell?)
By half way through the session, quite a few lemon cheesecakes were in the box, which was surprising really.
At the end of the session, the package was complete. The group stood back and congratulated themselves on their success.
Evidence page 2:
At the start of the session, a full box of lemon cheesecake was placed on the table by a generous member of the group.
After ten minutes, only half of the package remained.
By the time the session was completed, only the empty packing remained.
Well, what do you think?!!? Surely I don't have to show you the time/date information embedded in those photographs to prove which is true?
The small photographs in the pictures above were taken with a mobile phone camera and bluetoothed to the wonderful Pogo printer with no wire in sight. If you haven't seen this little treasure yet, you'll have an opportunity to have a go yourself at the Camel Bazaar on Friday this week, if you've booked your place. If you haven't booked your place yet, then you need to ring Hilary at AdEd 01452 425923 as soon as possible to see if there's a place left.
1 comment:
Hello Gill,
Was the session about making lemon cheesecake? Eating lemon cheesecake? Using individual lemon cheesecakes as a representation of a learning goal? Designing lemon cheesecake packaging?
If this is a lemon cheecake eating course, I'd love to sign up.
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