Tag #reflection

Distributed Learning

This week was all about Distributed Learning – something of great importance in this day and age. Learning can happen anywhere so long as we have open and creative minds (and internet access for the most part). We started by… Continue Reading →

Learning Design Models

We covered a few cool things this week! However, instead of writing out another blog post, I’m going to give a video a whirl! Please note my references are below the video because there is no way I figured this… Continue Reading →

BCEdAccess Guest Speaker

We had an amazing guest speaker Zoom in to talk with us about technology and accessibility in schools. Tracy Humphries, the founder of BCEdAccess, shared an informative presentation that really got us thinking about how technology can be used to… 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 →

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 →

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 →

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 →

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 →

Changing the Scope of Success

This week we watched the documentary “Most Likely to Succeed” (2015) and was I ever inspired! The Greg Whiteley film is produced by Ted Dintersmith and presented by One Potato Productions. Below is a trailer for the film, just to… Continue Reading →

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