This is a just another test of the plugin to post from WordPress to medium. Nothing to read here.
Here is more about The medium is the message – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And here is a bit of fun that I made .…
This is a just another test of the plugin to post from WordPress to medium. Nothing to read here.
Here is more about The medium is the message – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And here is a bit of fun that I made .…
I’ve read a lot of interesting things on Medium over the last couple of years. It seemed to start as an online space to write longer-than tweet posts, and evolved.
I’ve never written more than a few comments and one test post on Medium before this.…
Back in 2013 I built a refrigerator poetry page using javascript. I really wanted to make it so anyone could add any words they wanted in some easy way but didn’t have the skills to do that at the time.
So I finally jumped in and joined an inquiry group during my pro-d today. I admit the reason I haven’t done it sooner is that I was worried that being a DL teacher I wouldn’t fit, that I would have to spend hours learning how to “do” the inquiry process, and there would be a large poster board I would have to present at end.…
I’ve posted a few things here in reaction to the idea about banning mobiles in school: tagged: yesmobile.
Here is another reason for using mobile in learning:
I grabbed this video in the park this morning with my phone in the slowmo mode.…
On Saturday I went along to this event in University of Stracthclyde Innovation Centre. Orgainserd by Rob Smith and Bill Boyd in association with Scottish Film Education.
There were over 20 presentations and talks on a wide ranging set of topics.…
One of the key findings about How People Learn is that teachers need to draw out and work with students’ existing knowledge and skills. Ken Bain, in What the Best College Teachers Do, emphasizes students need to encounter a safe environment to try, fail, get feedback, and try again before facing a summative evaluation.…
One of the great things about blogging within a community of scholars is that you can’t run out of ideas. My community keeps giving me new things to write—not always in the direction that I intend to go, but always in good, productive directions.…
One of the great things about blogging within a community of scholars is that you can’t run out of ideas. My community keeps giving me new things to write—not always in the direction that I intend to go, but always in good, productive directions.For…