Resources and Wisdom

category Social Media and Personalized Learning

Dreaming Of Weaving (Assignment #1B)

  The experience of going through EDCI 515 and 568 was one of intense devouring of information and applying it into our own personal practices. It has been quite a while since I have had to read this amount of… Continue Reading →

Zoom in…..Zoom out…..Zoom in……Zoom out

Examining a qualitative study through a phenomenological lens   Introduction   The type of method a researcher chooses to complete their research will shape and develop the outcome of a study. In this post, I will take a research paper… Continue Reading →

Bonnie

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 →

Presentation by Trevor MacKenzie

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 →

The building blocks

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 →

Twitter Train

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 →

Learn how to……

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 →

The Classic Pendulum Problem

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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