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Managing Change for Learning in Digital Environments

The theories and models created for change often seem to involve numerous steps and elements to get ready for coming change. This is great in an environment where change can be planned, researched, carefully and methodically implemented. That’s not the… Continue Reading →

Principles of Instruction

When reading through the three different theoretical positions on learning, I found that I initially gravitated toward cognitivism in that it focused on what is known and how it is learned but felt that there was something missing from my… Continue Reading →

What Makes a Good Research Question?

When looking at research questions there are many things that are necessary to determine. This include but are not limited to: What are you hoping to answer (Do you have a question or are you hoping to find one with… Continue Reading →

Planning a Digital Presence

The creation of a digital presence is important in establishing a base in an online participatory culture.  In their work “THE PARTICIPATION DIVIDE: Content creation and sharing in the digital age, Information, Communication & Society” Eszter Hargittai & Gina Walejko examine the… Continue Reading →

Mapping My Use of Technology

The creation of my conceptual map took a lot of influence from the examples provided by Dave White in the “Visitors and Residents” page he has created (https://padlet.com/daveowhite/visitorsandresidents). In watching White’s “Just the Mapping” (White, 2013) I was able to… Continue Reading →

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