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Post 3 – Inclusive Design

Inclusion in the classroom is something that I am very interested in and want to continue learning more about. I want to be able to make all of my students feel included and that they are contributing to the class…. Continue Reading →

Post 3 – Community Contributions

Hi Nina! I really like the statements that you mentioned from Shelley Moore’s interview. They stood out to me too, especially the one about how everyone in the community is a teacher. I had not thought about this idea much… Continue Reading →

PLN, Inclusion, and Community Engagement

Inclusion has always been a very important topic to me, and something that I want to learn more about. I want to be able to create an inclusive classroom for all my future students, so I want to keep learning… Continue Reading →

Post 2 – Community Contributions

Hi Chloe! I really liked the way you introduced direct instruction by connecting it to past school experiences. Having experienced this type of approach to a learning environment, it is interesting to now learn about it from more of a… Continue Reading →

Post 2 – Learning Design (Cooperative Learning)

This week, I will be looking into the learning environment approach of cooperative learning. This strategy is about encouraging social interactions between students while they are participating in their learning (Johnson & Johnson, 2009; Zook, 2018). The teacher is not… Continue Reading →

Post 2 – Community Contribution

Hi Helen! I really enjoyed reading your post about V&R Mapping; you brought up some interesting information and I learned a lot. I like how you started off by talking about LinkedIn, because I have never used it and did… Continue Reading →

Personal Digital Identity vs Professional Digital Identity

I really enjoyed creating the V&R Map this week. It allowed me to think about the different online platforms I use and reflect on how I use them. I spent time carefully thinking about each platform, specifically what I use… Continue Reading →

Post 1 – Community Contributions

Olivia’s Post Hi Olivia. I really enjoyed reading your post; you discussed a lot of important information. I liked when you discussed how social media allows us to network in a convenient way by removing barriers like time and distance…. Continue Reading →

Personal Learning Network and Digital Identity

I found it very interesting to learn about personal learning networks and digital identity through these readings and videos. They helped me see that there is a lot more involved in our use of online resources than I normally think… Continue Reading →

Post 1 – Community Contributions

Molly, I enjoyed reading your response for this post. I strongly agree with utilizing cognitivism and constructivism over behaviourism when teaching. I also like how you connected the information from these readings to the material we learned last term, such… Continue Reading →

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