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Public vs. Private | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. Public vs. Private. July 27, 2011. I’m have mixed feelings about blogging ‘privately’. However, in a minor experiment this term I gave students the choice and let them weigh the options. I reviewed the pros and cons of blogging on a password-protected course web site and on a public, blogger site. Private – great for sensitive topics, protects you from an unknown future public BUT limits who can read what you write. Note: images are royalty free. From &rarr...
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Glutton for Punishment | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. February 16, 2010. Yep, I’m a glutton for punishment. I’m still too new to teaching to be beaten down by poor writing, lack of ability to construct critical positions, or fear of technology on the part of my students. Well, I hope I maintain my belief in my students’ ability to learn all of these skills even after I am a weary, well-worn and cynical professor…. Think, write, action…. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Apparently not (coerced) or 6 reasons I’m a FAILURE | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. Apparently not (coerced) or 6 reasons I’m a FAILURE. September 17, 2009. Hmph, well all of my students were not coerced in posting their blog. I wonder to myself, why is that? They seem responsible and interested in their education. What might be other reasons and do they have to do with me? 1 I have yet to prepare them properly for the novel assignment. 3 My class is not the most important activity in which they engage. Really? From → Uncategorized. It is ...
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My Teaching Halo | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. July 13, 2011. I FOUND my teaching halo! Do you see it? The pressure of teaching wanna-be teachers led to its discovery. Teaching teachers makes me reflect if I’m doing (or not) what ‘expert’ teachers do when they reach deeply into their students’ minds to build motivate them to learn. Who are those expert. I found it . . . It formed instantly . . . from SELF DOUBT. Then the self-doubt set in…was this choice, with only 2 options, going to be too much? I rem...
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About this blog | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. A place where I profess on teaching. It is a place for me to reflect on and share about teaching and learning, including how to use blogs for instructional purposes in psychology. This blog is an example, for better or for worse, for my students who must blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Professor's Blog | All about instructional blogging in psychology | Page 2
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. August 4, 2009. Or should that be my ‘WordPress Cadets’. I just finished my first round of using instructional blogging and well, while I am not ready to claim it a rousing success, it worked! How do I know? Well, they blogged, and they blogged a lot. Interesting. Blog posts. They poured out two a week. They wrote from the heart. They confessed they learned more. And the name of this blog) that a 5th grade teacher will use this year. July 14, 2009. Most of ...
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Coercion | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. August 27, 2009. Here I am doing it again to another group of students. They really have no choice about it and I tried to make it exciting (and it is) but they looked at me with that look you gave your mother or father, you know, when you were a child and they made you eat your peas? You knew it was good for you but you didn’t want to look happy about it. What’s worse is (well to THEM the students, not to ME! From → Student Reactions. Larr; My Space Cadets.
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My problem? Or your problem? | Professor's Blog
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All about instructional blogging in psychology. March 4, 2010. Reading the students’ blogs this week. They are writing about interesting topics with passion and they have evidence to support their opinions. What else could a professor want? They are writing about problems and who really owns that problem. Community Psychology. And Blogging. I feel empowered. And I think they are too. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Glutton for Punishment. My students didn’t get the memo: Psychology is Sanitized →.