For this blog post, I have been tasked with sharing my thoughts on selecting an appropriate instructional design (ID) model. Before I start, I would like to share what I learned from Heaster-Ekholm’s (2020) article: Instruction Design Models: Theoretical Roots… Continue Reading →
What will apprenticeship education look like in Alberta in the year 2030? While answers to this question could be endless, this paper will focus on the delivery of technical training in post-secondary institutions around the province. The apprenticeship model in… Continue Reading →
What will apprenticeship education look like in Alberta in the year 2030? This will be the focus of my speculative futures essay. More specifically, I would like to focus on the delivery of technical training at post-secondary institutions across Alberta…. Continue Reading →
Megan Li and Tim Wong For this unit, we have been exploring the great media debate. The great media debate started in the 80s and centered on media’s impact on learning. On the one hand, Clark (1994) viewed media as… Continue Reading →
I have been tasked with finding a prominent influencer in the ed-tech field for this post. After some research and reflecting upon readings from previous courses, the person I will profile is Dr. Tony Bates. Dr. Bates has published twelve books… Continue Reading →
I have now read the years 2002-2011 in Weller’s (2020) 25 Years of Ed Tech. So far, this book has been an easy read (I never thought I’d say that in a Master’s Program), and I am listening to the… Continue Reading →
For this activity, I have been reading Marin Weller’s book, 25 Years of Ed Tech. The book covers one significant ed-tech advancement for the years 1994-2018. For this post, I will be covering the years 1994 to 2001. The… Continue Reading →
For this blog post, I have been asked to share my perspective on what makes a good research question. Having a good research question is essential as it gives researchers a clear direction. A researcher should spend some time doing… Continue Reading →
For this post, we have been asked to connect with a classmate and discuss how digital learning has impacted post-pandemic education. Thank you, Bart, for a great conversation! Here are my key takeaways from the conversation: Since the start of… Continue Reading →
Reflecting on my DIDP and the readings from this past week, I am starting to understand how to better develop digital learning spaces and how to be a better educator. The readings also brought up several questions that I will… Continue Reading →
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