etug Fall Workshop!
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 »
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 »
PLENK 2010 begins tomorrow! Yay! Back to School! Kinda. (Back to MOOC?) I’m taking it because I got so much out of cck09. And, it will make me blog, i.e.,… Read more »
I’ve been doing this ed tech thang long enough to remember the beginning of the “Learning Object Repository” thing, and watch it evolve into the Open Educational Resources movement. It’s… Read more »
Colleague and chum gotcurls wrote today about feeling the love for her professional community – ME TOO! How lucky, lucky, lucky we are to work with people and in a… Read more »
Two things are happening which should get me blogging more regularly again: I am co-facilitating the ISWO (Instructional Skills Workshop Online) – it’s an intense, 4-week online course about online… Read more »
CBC interviewed Neil Pasricha today – the man behind the Book of Awesome and the http://1000awesomethings.com/ website. The “awesome” things are simple, free quirky little joys we can encounter every… Read more »
Alan Levine is circulating a 2-minute survey recently about Virtual Worlds (i.e., what’s happening with them?) – you should fill it out. In it, he references Gartner’s Hype Cycle: With… Read more »