My journey through MALAT

category LRNT 521

My Introduction to OER- Podcast

Click here to listen to episode 2 of the podcast!

Reflections of my digital plan (I’ve got a podcast!)

I thought that I would try something a little different and post a podcast for assignment #1 of unit 5.  You can click on the link below to listen. Click here to listen to the first episode of the Teachable… Continue Reading →

Impacts of Digital Learning on Poverty

“In the world today, information is a resource for development, and the absence of reliable information is an epitome of underdevelopment” (Huang & Russell, 2006, p.160). (The following blog post is the result of a discussion had by Danielle Beare, Jessica… Continue Reading →

Digital Structures

I am going to be 100% honest When it comes to using technology and my educational practice I have no strategy.  I read about something or see it on YouTube, try it out and see if it sticks. I try… Continue Reading →

How a bunch of dots and lines changed my perspective on digital networks.

Most of my online presence, up to this point,  has been on Facebook and Instagram. I dabbled a bit in the worlds of Twitter and Linkedin but did not spend any time or effort on either platform.  As I am… Continue Reading →

The Plan

As I sat down to work on my digital map, I thought that I had a pretty good handle on what my digital identity was.

Who am I in this digital world?

I found this to be a really interesting and enjoyable exercise. The past few years I have been trying to integrate digital tools into my teaching toolbox.  It was fascinating to actually map out these tools and then to categorize… Continue Reading →

Reflections on the Virtual Symposium

The Virtual symposium has ended, and I have given myself a couple of days to reflect on my learnings before sitting down to write this.  To be honest, a couple of days is nowhere near enough time to fully synthesize… Continue Reading →

Open education and the remix

This morning I watched a presentation by Paul Stacey,  the executive Director Open Education Consortium.  In his presentation, he talked about the five R’s (retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute).  His talk got me thinking about a video I saw… Continue Reading →

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