Book: Participatory Workshops
For anyone planning workshops, this is a great book: Short, sweet, to the point. Practical tips, tricks, ideas, and just useful things to think through when planning a workshop or… Read more »
For anyone planning workshops, this is a great book: Short, sweet, to the point. Practical tips, tricks, ideas, and just useful things to think through when planning a workshop or… Read more »
Last week, the CTET crew put on a unique faculty event. The intention was to support dialogue and learning among colleagues around the topic of supporting Teaching in an Intercultural… Read more »
I’m co-facilitating an online course right now about online facilitation. Our participants are a group of educators who are learning to do what they already do (teach) in an online… Read more »
My Nana died on Halloween, and I have inherited her African Violets. They have been sadly sans fleurs until today, which gave me quite a lift. They are special to… Read more »
I turned 40 this past September. It was no big deal, though I have since noticed various ways in which I may be arguably “getting older”. I shall list them… Read more »
Really looking forward to the Fall etug workshop. I’m co-presenting with BJ Eib (always fun) on our Faculty Development Program at Royal Roads, and can’t wait to see all the… Read more »
While checking out the readings for this week, I was grateful to find Scott Leslie has compiled the Mother of all PLE diagrams list. I thought a good week 1… Read more »
In this post, Dave addresses (among other things), the whole challenge of assessment and grading in formal education if using PLE/N approach (yes, it’s an issue to be dealt with,… Read more »