Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! I hope the gift cards are freely flowing and the homemade treats are fingerprint free. As a nice “treat” in my Inbox today there was a nice post from An Estuary that reassures me our profession is moving in… Continue Reading →
This is a nice factual look at the time requirements by teachers: Created by Knewton However , if we consider the superpowers which sustain a teaching career: ever-expanding bladder sixth sense for freebies multi-tasking, no better than whatever you’re imagining that… Continue Reading →
Reading Reaction: Chapter 2 Blended Interactions A Question to Ponder which captured my attention – Is there value in student-to-student and student-to-instructor interaction in all courses regardless of discipline? I have to first wonder what is meant by “value” since… Continue Reading →
Looks like it is time for a new MOOC. I am starting #BlendKit2014 offered through Canvas Network by University of Central Florida and Educause. I have finished the last two MOOCs I have started and am optimistic about this 6… Continue Reading →
I just completed a second MOOC, Georgia Virtual Learning’s TOOL. Many of my blog posts for this course can be searched for using the #eteacherTOOL hashtag in this blog. I found this course interesting as new teachers to the state… Continue Reading →
When reviewing items submitted for the Communicate component of this course I can appreciate that communication in an online course has to be more targeted, specific, and constant. In a traditional face-to-face learning environment the communication is more parent focused and teachers… Continue Reading →
This post is one in a series for a MOOC. You can find similar posts searching under the Category MOOC or searching for hashtag #eteacherTOOL for more about this particular MOOC. I feel that this MOOC has prepared me for… Continue Reading →
This post is one in a series for a MOOC. You can find similar posts searching under the Category MOOC or searching for hashtag #eteacherTOOL for more about this particular MOOC. I have a concern with Fair Use Defined video… Continue Reading →
This post is one in a series for a MOOC. You can find similar posts searching under the Category MOOC or searching for hashtag #eteacherTOOL for more about this particular MOOC. What is your hammer? I thought of this phrase… Continue Reading →
This morning at the intersection of Pinterest, Infographics, and EdTech I had a moment with an infographic I know I have smiled at before. Check me here, but do you note the assuming arrows also? I think education is highly… Continue Reading →
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