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Relevance and Contradictions re: 2/3 of 25 Years of Ed Tech

Relevance and Conflicts re: 2/3 of 25 Years of Ed Tech When reflecting on what lesson continues to remain relevant today, I immediately thought of the chapter on the Learning Management System (LMS).  Working in corporate L&D, LMS is a… Continue Reading →

Reflecting on 1/3 of 25 Years of Ed Tech

I will admit that the request to tie in my initial views on technology and education to the assigned reading forced me to reflect on just how little I knew about the subject’s history. I was fortunate to grow up… Continue Reading →

Podcast – G.V.

Source podcast can be found here, here, and here.

What makes a good research question

At face value, the question of “what makes a good research question” seems almost simplistic, that one should be able to identify the exact characteristics of effective questions and by applying those characteristics ensure all future research questions are consistently… Continue Reading →

| Discussing Impacts of Digital Learning

I was fortunate to work with Andrea this week, and she was kind enough to agree to explore the topic of Digital Literacy and Young Learners. I have found through my journey so far at RRU that my own hesitancy… Continue Reading →

Who’s Who in the Zoo

I started this project as I assume most did – with a review of Dave Cormier’s work and a quick Google search for examples to help spark an idea on how to present the information. I settled on a Kumu… Continue Reading →

DIDP

I found the idea of creating a digital presence daunting and was apprehensive about sharing myself online due mainly to privacy concerns, the permanency of articles uploaded online, fear of cancel culture, and my lack of knowledge on how to… Continue Reading →

Resident-Visitor Typology

Creating my resident-visitor typology map was an eye-opening exercise full of reflection; on my lack of an online footprint and what type of online presence I’d like to cultivate as I move forward. I’m a self-proclaimed lurker on social media… Continue Reading →

Power of Quotes

This blog digs into the idea that quotes cited from a third-party subject matter expert can significantly enhance the listener’s understanding of the concepts of another’s presentation, an observation derived from reviewing notes from the virtual symposium and recognizing that… Continue Reading →

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