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Left? Right? Which BRAIN is learning?

Brain Building in Progress

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Generally speaking, I’m usually good at learning the technical aspects of something.  Learning the steps to making a great layup in basketball for example is easy, I can even put them together and do a technically near perfect attempt.  …

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My Thoughts on Blended Learning: The Flex School Model

A few things came together as I am thinking more and more about blended learning, what it means, and how more traditional programs (traditional teaching models as well as Independent Study) could transform student learning by incorporating aspects of blended learning into their programs.…

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Is Genius Hour a way to get into Rhizomatic Learning?

Of all the many different ideas, skills and tech that the Etmooc course has introduced me to, rhizomatic learning is the one that I have been thinking about- often. I had no idea rhizomatic learning even existed until we started discussing it as part of Etmooc.…

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‘Open Ed’ Continues….

I can’t believe how far into this course I am now.  It seems like yesterday that I was watching my first ever live MOOC session.  So much has happened since that day….I’m sooooo connected!  I began with the ETMOOC, suggested by my prof, at the beginning of our tech course.  …

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Topic #4: The Open Movement – Open Access, OERs & Future of Education

“Open
Education is the simple and powerful idea that the world’s knowledge is
a public good and that technology in general and the Worldwide Web in
particular provide an extraordinary opportunity for everyone to share,
use, and reuse knowledge.” ~
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation


Traditionally
teaching has been a selfish profession with schools and teachers
protective of the programs they have created.
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