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Category Archives: Leading Edge Certification course
Where Am I As An Online Teacher?
As a final reflection for my LEC course, I’m asked to read the iNACOL Standards for Quality Online TeachingĀ and reflect on where I am in relation to each standard, including strengths and needs, and think about what areas I’ve grown … Continue reading
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Tagged iNACOL, LEC, strengths, struggles
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Reflecting on Social & Professional Networks
As I write this, I’m very aware that I need to post a reflection on my visit to Maker Faire, as I learned about so many new tools and ideas while continuing to come up with ideas of how to … Continue reading
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Tagged CUE, Facebook, Roni_Habib, social media, Twitter
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Online/Blended Learning and Assessments
As I consider formative and summative assessments online for the LEC course I’m taking, I realize that most students will take these assessments without the the teacher there. That means a teacher needs to be prepared for the student to … Continue reading
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Tagged assessments, KidBlog, LEC, VoiceThread
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Blooms, Web 2.0, and My Classroom
This is a reflection for the LEC course I’m taking online. The prompt for this week: Reflect upon what an activity in your classroom might look like using one or more of these Web 2.0 tools. Think about: what the … Continue reading
(Not) Moving to Online Teaching and Learning
As I reflect this week on the LEC course I’m taking (see last week’s post for more info), I’m realizing the benefits and challenges to teaching online. I can see many benefits for me as an instructor, especially since I … Continue reading
A New Adventure
Thanks to a good friend, Alice Keeler, being in Europe a little longer than planned, I began a journey on Wednesday that I did not expect. I hear myself saying thanks to Alice a lot recently. This time it happens … Continue reading