Digital Leadership Is Still Just Leadership—With Wi-Fi
At the start of this course, I was admittedly skeptical. Not about leadership itself, but about the term digital leadership. It sounded like yet another trendy phrase, heavy on promise…
At the start of this course, I was admittedly skeptical. Not about leadership itself, but about the term digital leadership. It sounded like yet another trendy phrase, heavy on promise…
Our team developed a Training Toolkit for Moodle Implementation to support educators, administrators, and IT teams in successfully adopting Moodle as a Learning Management System (LMS). The goal was to…
Thoughts on Digital Leadership My first reaction to digital leadership was that it essentially meant the same as traditional leadership with some technology thrown in for good measure and that…
Design Principles: Transparency: Assignments, objectives, and rubrics should be clearly and transparently communicated to adult students. Furthermore, transparency between the main college in Alberta and the college in BC needs…
I believe that innovation has the potential to greatly impact learning and learners. By focusing on the development of various skills and literacies such as creativity, problem-solving, relationship-building, communication, and…
I decided to dig deeper into UDL because while I understand the principles, I want to be able to have a better grasp of them. UDL’s three core tenants are…
Speculative Futures Essay: Back to Basics Marion Goetze School of Education and Technology, Royal Roads University LRNT 523: Foundations of Learning and Technologies Dr. Elizabeth Childs October 30, 2022 Education…
Over the past fifty years or more, technology has become increasingly sophisticated and utilized in a wider variety of ways. This is especially true in the field of education. From…
By Marion Goetze & Michal Gerov Disruptive technologies, demagogic governance: Data (un)democracy in India during COVID-19 In the article, Disruptive technologies, demagogic governance, India is viewed as a down-graded democracy…
———————————————————————————————– Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, (1815-1852) has been credited as the first female computer programmer. She was the daughter of poet Lord Byron, and she often described her…