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And Away We Go!

Day Two went so much smoother than Day One. I’d already had my tea (a necessity if you know me), came to the yarn and hook with fresh eyes and an open mind – with only a slight bit of… Continue Reading →

Digital Curation Tools and EdCamp

We had a shorter instruction period for Digital Curation Tools as we were collaborating with another class for an EdCamp for the majority of the day. Digital Curation Teachers are always compiling a variety of resources, lesson ideas, and lesson… Continue Reading →

Oops, I Did It Again…

I would so love to say this is going to be an old-school Brittney appreciation post, but sadly, I cannot. This post is all about starting my blanket project! Twice. And with multiple almost restarts. So I started my blanket… Continue Reading →

Multimedia Learning Theory and Image Editing

You’re probably wondering why I have a beautiful picture of a serene farm with a bunch of pigs and cows as my featured image. Well, not only are pigs and cows some of the cutest animals out there, we had… Continue Reading →

Oooh, She’s Gettin’ It!

Before I can get going on my blanket, I had to take some time to figure out what different stitches were. I followed a couple video tutorials on YouTube for how to do each of the four beginner stitches: single… Continue Reading →

Social Media and our Digital Footprint

This week’s class brought us a guest speaker to discuss social media both in schools and in our own lives. Jesse Miller provided a great presentation and was very open to answering questions that may have popped up while he… Continue Reading →

It’s Always Best to Start at the Beginning

I won’t tell you how many times it took for me to get there though. Fine, I’ll give you a hint – it was more than three and less than five. I just couldn’t figure it out! The booklet showed… Continue Reading →

So…um…Screencasting

We learned about screencasting this week…and man did I feel awkward the whole time. My heart was racing throughout the recording and while editing I realized all I got rid of was “uh” or “um”. Ever watched the episode of… Continue Reading →

Where on Earth Do I Start?

Now that I have my inquiry idea, how the heck do I get started? A while ago, my sister sent me a video on YouTube with an easy to follow pattern that she was trying. As one of her first… Continue Reading →

Openly Licensed Online Content

Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Good thing we learned about OERs in class this part week! (Honestly, I know that acronym wasn’t helpful, but it was a great way to introduce the topic). Open Educational Resources (OERs)… Continue Reading →

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