Reading the article, In Public: the Shifting Consequences of Twitter Scholarship (http://hybridpedagogy.org/in-public-the-shifting-consequences-of-twitter-scholarship/), by Bonnie Stewart, I have never thought about how scholarships were always kept inside the system. Thinking back on my time in university I applied for many scholarships… Continue Reading →
Kitchen Stories https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/kitchen_stories We had many discussions about the movie (Kitchen Stories) and the lens it brings to research. It connects to many research methods that we have looked at and the role researchers play… Continue Reading →
The presentation by Trevor Mackenzie was amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed his ability to interact with audience and relay his knowledge through his experiences in the classroom. I enjoyed hearing a practicing teacher explain his craft through a lens of practicality… Continue Reading →
Reading the article, Action Research in Education Getting to Grips with Perspectives and Models, highlighted many previous questions I raised in my previous blog post. In my prior post, I was contemplating how the practical side of teaching could be… Continue Reading →
First time looking at literature reviews (Boote & Beile, 2005) One of the main concepts that I pulled from the article is that article reviews should not be put on the back burner and should not be an afterthought…. Continue Reading →
This week we have had great discussions and activities associated with Twitter and the different uses it can be put to. I have not used Twitter in my personal life and I have generally associated it with the popularization of… Continue Reading →
I really enjoyed the talk we had today with Alec Couros. His discussion was very informative and touched on many points that I would like see happen in my own practice. I really connected with a couple pieces he talked… Continue Reading →
In the breakout group today, we discussed the differences between our articles and the methods used to complete the research. I was in the group that varied in topics and it was very interesting. One article was about social emotional… Continue Reading →
As an educator, we use our knowledge and skills to help our students learn. These skills grow over time and are constantly evolving and changing how we teach students. Our students’ experiences define our classroom culture and how it impacts… Continue Reading →
An individual’s beliefs and values are the main foundations that guide a person to form their own personal interests and knowledge. Depending on the individual, these can vary greatly. Whether you grow up in the inner city, a middle class… Continue Reading →
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