I reviewed Pod 4’s (Cao, Jiang, Xie and Yang) resource on Spicy Chinese Food Culture. Your resource is extremely well done! I appreciate how it works to engage learners by involving and developing critical thinking skills while working at their… Continue Reading →
This was an intriguing post to read other’s perspectives on, since we all chose different ideas for our Learning Resources. Interaction is a necessary component in all facets of life, especially education – I might even argue that it is… Continue Reading →
I have a love-hate relationship with interactive work in classrooms. When done well, I love collaborating with others, but when done poorly, group work can be a downright struggle. I do believe that while there is so much we can… Continue Reading →
I read a few posts regarding Inclusive Design, and the two I am going to comment on are both specifically about their groups’ Interactive Learning Resources. It was nice to get a glimpse into how other groups are organizing theirs!… Continue Reading →
I have spent a lot of time learning about Inclusive Education and Inclusive Design while completing a Special Education Certificate recently. My main takeaways from my learning are that fairness is not equal, but rather it is equitable, and that… Continue Reading →
I was so interested in my findings from doing the Cooperative Learning Design and I wish I had the time to learn more about the others! I was excited to see what others had found out in their research, so… Continue Reading →
Thinking about different learning designs is fairly new to me! I know that group work is used a lot in schools (sometimes effectively, other times not so much) so I wanted to dive into Cooperative/Collaborative Learning a bit more to… Continue Reading →
It was nice to read everyone’s unique examples and how they approached the first prompt post. Since we all come from different backgrounds, and each bring our own knowledge and experience, all of us have a different lens that we… Continue Reading →
A lot of what I read was fairly new information for me. I had heard of behaviourism, cognitivism, and constructivism before, but I didn’t know much about them. My key takeaways (and some personal examples!) were that: Behaviourism focuses on… Continue Reading →
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