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My Twitter Tottering (aka “learning”)

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Lesson Planning – Part 1

As an active and committed member of  iTDi, I read lots of awesome posts about how educators approach lesson planning, especially in the English for Teachers‘s course available at iTDi; so I though it was high time I tried to post how I plan my lessons. 
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Synchronous Sessions, Asynchronously: Blending Meetings, Learning, and Digital Literacy

The borders between well-designed synchronous and asynchronous experiences are becoming increasingly indistinguishable. And that raises a fundamental question for all of us: in an onsite-online world where interactions travel rhizomatically, how do we as trainer-teacher-learners define, plan, and deliver a learning event or any other event grounded by a specific timeframe and centered around online meetings?…

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Professional Learning Project (The Beginning)

Well… we have officially started our project! Both Dianne and I are collaborating on this project together as our research interests are very similar.  We both have always looked at ways of incorporating culture and technology into our teaching so we wanted to include both of these elements into this assignment.…

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Interesting… “Defiance: The first video-game television show” [spectrum.ieee.org]

Defiance-FirstVideoGameTVShow-Feb2013

 

Excerpt:

It’s not unusual for a science fiction television show to spin off a video game. What is unusual is linking the show and the game together on an ongoing basis, with plot elements and characters from each crossing over to the other.…

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Social Cognition: Is It Essential to Digital Literacy?

This week I have not been able to connect live with the #ETMOOC sessions so far, but I was able to access the archived session of Doug Belshaw ( T3S1 – Introduction to Digital Literacies w/ Doug Belshaw (Feb 18, 3pm) – see also Doug Belshaw’s resources).  …

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Flat World Knowledge says YES to Fair Price for College Textbooks

In 2009, while working at a large higher education institution, I had a student worker who was very excited about being accepted into the nursing program. Upon entering the bookstore, she was shocked to learn that her books for the semester would cost more than her tuition.…

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs