This is my second time being nominated for this type of meme, however since I found the first experience intriguing both in my reflection on answering the question, and connecting with my PLN I thought I would do a second round.…
This is my second time being nominated for this type of meme, however since I found the first experience intriguing both in my reflection on answering the question, and connecting with my PLN I thought I would do a second round.…
The Deeper Learning MOOC is starting on Jan 20th and even though it is the summer holidays in Australia, the line-up of topics to be covered is too good to miss out on so I’m starting my 2014 PD a little early
In the preview week, there is plenty of reading to do on Mindsets and Learning Habits and Strategies.…
I realized yesterday that I think in terms of communities or groups, now. Whenever I am learning something new, I am thinking about which audience it makes sense for.
Original Post from Chris Betcher:
Making image maps using Google Drawings
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Putting together a learning event doesn’t have to be hard, but it has taken me a long time to figure this out.
It makes me wonder, ‘What else can we not OVER PLAN in order to give participants more room to co-create and choose their learning’?…
2013 was a productive year that saw quite a bit of professional development and new thinking, highlighted by traveling, where I made new colleagues, and attending the Google Teacher Academy in Chicago. In reflecting on this year, +Eric Saibel has inspired colleagues who blog to share their most influential posts of 2013 for the #EdBlogs2013 series he’s collecting, and I’m honored to participate (read his own post here).…
I was tagged in this homework meme post by my Fellowship of the Openspokes pal Jeremy Inscho (@jeremyinscho). I thought it was a great way to learn more about members in my PLN as well as share some new information about myself. …
It is only fitting that the person I consider my social media mentor, Claire Thompson (@clthompson) has tagged me in a meme that is circulating around, and perhaps given me the kick in the pants I need to start blogging again.…
I wonder what this says about the state of “work,” and whether or not people feel empowered enough to create the kinds of jobs that bring fulfillment or joy on a daily basis. In any case, these sites are most definitely worth bookmarking to show that false productivity is alive and well in our modern workforce (also notice that “actual work” means using Microsoft Office in a lot of cases).…