Review Framework
A review framework is a named, structured set of dimensions applied to a recorded performance, artifact, or observation object. Each dimension is specific (a concrete, observable aspect) and together they cover the pattern space the review is designed to surface. In Video-Recorded Practice, the review framework converts a passive viewing into an analytical review — participants track specific patterns against named dimensions rather than reacting to the overall performance. Review frameworks also appear across other activities whenever the object being examined needs to produce structured insight rather than general reaction: Case Analysis's analytical framework, Peer Review's rubric, and Observer-Debrief Role-Play's differentiated protocols are all review-framework variants.
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- Analytical Framework
- An analytical framework is a named, structured set of questions or lenses applied to a case, situation, or object of analysis. The framework is specific (each question has a concrete focus), teachable…
- Peer-Review Rubric
- A peer-review rubric is a defined set of criteria that participants apply to each other's work during a Peer Review activity. The rubric is explicit, shared in advance, and teachable — naming the…
- Observer Protocol
- An observer protocol is a specific, concrete observation task assigned to a participant in a structured-observation activity. Rather than watching the activity generally, the observer tracks one named…
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- Video-Recorded Practice
Video-Recorded Practice is a simulation learning activity in which participants perform a specific scenario or real workshop segment while being recorded, then review the recording — alone or with…