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Janet's Webskills Blog: June 2010
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This blog is designed to record my reflections throughout my coursework on the University of Oregon's E-Teacher Scholarship Program's "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web". Please feel free to add your comments! Tuesday, June 29, 2010. I was very impressed with this blog. Http:/ larryferlazzo.edublogs.org. I have already used some reference material he cited in one of the classes I am teaching. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Top Posts in 2015. Here I am again.
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Janet's Webskills Blog: Week 8 Teacher Resources Online
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This blog is designed to record my reflections throughout my coursework on the University of Oregon's E-Teacher Scholarship Program's "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web". Please feel free to add your comments! Sunday, August 15, 2010. Week 8 Teacher Resources Online. This week was very full with work, family and of course, the course. I'm exhausted! And Camelia's blog has an avatar from www.voki.com. August 15, 2010 at 5:43 PM. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Week 8 of the course.
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Teaching_for_life: Here I am again
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This site is devoted to the on-line course. We all learn from one another and gain experience on the way. Friday, June 24, 2011. Here I am again. The time with my online is in the past, and it is been almost a year now. I feel a bit guilty of for not writing and reflecting. I blame my laziness for this and the lack of time to relax and think over the experiences in the classroom. The academic year is over, and I guess I got something from it. Time to go and watch my facourite series of "HOUSE". I just wa...
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Janet's Webskills Blog
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This blog is designed to record my reflections throughout my coursework on the University of Oregon's E-Teacher Scholarship Program's "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web". Please feel free to add your comments! Friday, August 20, 2010. Good Luck with wikis! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Top Posts in 2015. Ideas for the new school year. A quiz made with Google.docs. Here I am again. We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video. Week 10: Wrapping Up and Saying Good-bye!
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Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web: Week 5 - Some Reflective Musings on Project-Based Learning, WebQuests, and Rubrics
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Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web. A Digital Space to Read, Write, Reflect and Learn. Thursday, July 22, 2010. Week 5 - Some Reflective Musings on Project-Based Learning, WebQuests, and Rubrics. This week's readings and discussions have prompted me to consider my past, present, and future experiences as a teacher. The result has been some musings that revolve around concepts and ideas associated with Project-Based Learning, WebQuests, and Rubrics. July 23, 2010 at 5:22 AM. As a recipie...
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Janet's Webskills Blog: Week 7 - Learner Autonomy and the One Computer classroom
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This blog is designed to record my reflections throughout my coursework on the University of Oregon's E-Teacher Scholarship Program's "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web". Please feel free to add your comments! Saturday, August 7, 2010. Week 7 - Learner Autonomy and the One Computer classroom. The article written by Dimitrios Thanasoulas entitled What is Learner Autonomy and How can it be Fostered? I'm looking forward to more work on my project and to the work we do in Week 8! Week 10 -...
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Janet's Webskills Blog: Week 9 Learning Styles
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This blog is designed to record my reflections throughout my coursework on the University of Oregon's E-Teacher Scholarship Program's "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web". Please feel free to add your comments! Sunday, August 22, 2010. Week 9 Learning Styles. Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligence is only about 25 years old but it has permeated education, psychology and career coaching. For example, the government of Canada has an MI quiz on its website for job seekers. Week 1...
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Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web: Week 3 - Using Social Bookmarking, Thinking about Aural/Oral Skill-Building, and Exploring Helpful Websites
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Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web. A Digital Space to Read, Write, Reflect and Learn. Friday, July 9, 2010. Week 3 - Using Social Bookmarking, Thinking about Aural/Oral Skill-Building, and Exploring Helpful Websites. The readings, postings, and suggested websites in our "Web Skills" course provided a great deal of food for thought this week. Like many others in the course, I have embraced the practice of social bookmarking after being introduced to Delicious.com. On a more general note...
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Arjana's Reflective Journal: June 2010
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Of Teaching With Technology. Monday, June 28, 2010. Where in the world are you? The beginning of Week 2 brought a new task, which, I'm happy to say, I managed to complete, although it didn't look promising at the beginning. We were supposed to put a pin on the world map. That Deborah has created for us, so that we not only see where in the world we live, but take a bird's view of our homes. This is what the world map looks like now, but I hope my fellow bloggers soon add their blue pins. Where they give ...