In my eLearning role I hear and try to respond to the call for more trainings, more in-depth training. But what are teachers really asking for? Time. [Tweet “I hear calls for more in-depth training. But what are teachers really… Continue Reading →
Day 21/30 in the #AprilBlogaDay Challenge. Yesterday’s prompt was what am I working on? Several things, but my overarching strategy is to improve my skill set as an instructional designer. What makes that especially challenging is I have never been a… Continue Reading →
One of my new favorite Twitter chats is #BFC530. It has a positive slant and happens at 5:30 each weekday by give one question 15 minutes of attention. This morning the question from @BFC530 had me bubbling over with praise for some… Continue Reading →
Your Professional Learning Community (PLC) is the one which supports you in your continual learning. Aside from asking you who your PLC is, I would also ask if it is formal or informal? My supposition is that the less formal… Continue Reading →
I am proud to be at day 15/30 for #AprilBlogaDay! The prompt (which I am using for 4/15) honors International Literacy Day by asking some great questions, mostly captured In this article by the International Literacy Association. I am publishing this… Continue Reading →
Today #AprilBlogaDay asked what is my passion project? Before I answered, I took a look at what I really pour myself into at work and came up with personalized professional learning. I am lucky. I am in a sweet spot… Continue Reading →
You know the feeling, you’ve sat through this professional learning before. Huh, no, the title is different. I think we had M&Ms for a snack the last time I was trained on this-same-thing, but the feeling is the same. We have… Continue Reading →
I have shared how I got myself back into the habit of blogging, by participating in blog challenges! If you are finding yourself overwhelmed start removing layers of things standing between you and a completed blog post. By participating in some… Continue Reading →
You might remember that I love a good MOOC. And if you didn’t remember that, I should point out that last year I tried out five Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and the first MOOC I finished was a Coursera one… Continue Reading →
My opportunity to help facilitate an in-district edcamp has come and gone and I want to share the results with you, both the official results and my personal observations. Not that they differ so much, but I can tell you… Continue Reading →
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