syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs

A Weakness is a Strength

Self Assessment

As a Soft Skills instructor, I spend several hours with each cohort presenting them with career advice and how to prepare for a job interview. My platform stems from several credible sources that I have mentioned in a previous blog entry.…

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Education Manifesto – Do You Have One?

What do you believe, at the core, about education and learning?  What drives how you think, making decisions, and move forward?  What commitments will you make to your students, yourself, and your colleagues? If you haven’t done this, you should.  Be clear on who you are, where you stand, and how you will lead. …

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Learn with Michelle Hangout: Instructor Shares Experience Teaching Negotiation Skills Online

Faculty eCommons

In this Hangout, Dr. Ronda Callister, professor in the department of management at Utah State University’s Huntsman School of Business, reflects on her successes and growth after her first online teaching experience. As part of ……

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Communicating, connecting and networking

So I’m still in reflection mode about my own learning so you’ll have to bear with one more clmooc reflection. And it’s not really so much a clmooc reflection as it is a reflection about 2013 so far, my “mooc” year.…

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Reform or Transform? What’s Going to Get Us There?

Education Reform Vs. Education Transformation

For quite some time, I’ve been proudly blogging and tweeting about education reform.  Until recently, I even listed education reform as a passion in my Twitter bio. Of course, I jumped right into the conversation. I was full of ideas, passionately engaged in conversations about what needed to change, and pushed myself to realized those changes in my classroom, school, and district.

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Using the tools of the web

I am continuing to reflect on my learning within the clmooc environment. The learning curve in clmooc has not been as steep as either MoocMooc or ETMOOC as indicated by my prezi contribution of a few weeks ago. I’m not feeling guilty anymore because I don’t post on everyone’s contribution, I don’t always do all the work, and I am more forgiving of my mistakes.…

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Eberly Center: Providing Access to Carnegie Mellon’s Teaching Resources

Faculty eCommons

The Eberly Center is a one-stop shop for teaching support and resources built for Carnegie Mellon faculty and teaching assistants. From tips on choosing collaboration tools to guidance on developing assessments, Eberly Center provides resources ……

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs