Category Archives: grad school
My book came yesterday
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The class I am taking for the summer semester is “Designing Collaborative Online Learning”. The book we were assigned is Cooperative Learning in the Classroom (but there are three pages of articles to read!) My adviser is the instructor. The … Continue reading
Class starts Monday – Vacation starts a week from today
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I ordered my book, still don’t see the class in Blackboard. It’s going to be a great class — I can’t wait. Two colleagues and I are creating an learning 2.0 entry for my company’s Innovation Conference. Innovation is not … Continue reading
Working on my portfolio
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For now I am just making the required pages, and gathering the requirements. I have to figure out how I want to display things. Also, since alot of what I have done I have done for work, I need to … Continue reading
Grades are in
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I got an A in both classes. I made two dumb, dumb mistakes in one of my final papers. I hate that. But I still got an A. Yay! I still have my 4.0. I know as an educator I … Continue reading
What would you like to do better as a Learning Professional? |
Since finals are over, I thought I would take the opportunity to participate in question of the month on The Learning Circuits Blog. I’d like to understand my audiences better. I’d like to be able to spend more time on … Continue reading
Coursework this semester (Spring 08) |
Introduction to Instructional Systems This course has helped me understand my department at work in much greater detail. We definitely use a system approach to designing instruction. The assignments in this course have forced me to do to a deep-dive … Continue reading
Hello EduWorld!! |
I guess I should introduce myself. This isn’t my first blog, but it’s the one I want to use to support my educational endeavors. I am currently a graduate student at Florida State University in the Instructional Systems program. I … Continue reading