“One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind” all started with a woman who was not given acknowledgement for her efforts until 50 years after the Apollo mission landed on the moon. Margaret Hamilton helped coin the… Continue Reading →
Image: http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/File:Educational_Technology_Problem_Space.png From paintings on cave walls to live streaming, educational technology covers a vast and immense field where learners use tools to help explain and advance their own learning. Educational technology is derived to help problem solve and using… Continue Reading →
The class was given an opportunity to ask George Veletsianos questions based on research and he did not fail to deliver. I really enjoyed this format of asking questions, as there were questions asked that I wouldn’t have even thought… Continue Reading →
Regardless of how much I thought I knew about the world of copyright, I always continue to learn and grow. The video presentation was very clear and concise in how it explained the world of copyright, as well as the… Continue Reading →
From reviewing the readings and some of the videos/links posted on LRNT522, what I believe makes a good research question is: Specificity – the question cannot be vague or open for interpretation. Clear and concise – this avoids ambiguity and… Continue Reading →
Hello Class, I recently joined a new committee at work which focuses on VR/AR and new technologies that we can introduce to the classroom. Recently, the chair of this committee was at a conference and they were discussing the newest… Continue Reading →
Unit 4, Activity 1 By Laren Helfer, Caroline Monsell, Kerry Sharples Technology allows groups from different geographical areas, and of all sorts, to connect in real-time, often without a financial cost to any of the group members (Jimerson, 2018). Digital… Continue Reading →
I had a really difficult time with the software when it came to this assignment. Granted, I did buy new hardware (a Mac) before school and am finding it to be a larger challenge than expected. I couldn’t find any… Continue Reading →
The reading which stood out to me and resonated the most was Helen Beetham’s blog post: “Building capability for new digital leadership, pedagogy and efficiency.” I was able to view digital capabilities from multiple angles and disciplines, such as a… Continue Reading →
Without thinking or realizing, I have been cultivating my online presence over the past several years and even more so in 2019. I in no way would consider myself an expert, there are times I wouldn’t even consider myself comfortable… Continue Reading →
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