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Blogs, Reflection and Learner-Centred Design
In reading a recent post on the Tomorrow’s Professor blog regarding “Learning Through Structured Reflection,” I’ve been once again reminded of my passionate belief in the importance of leaving space and opportunity for contemplation and critical thinking in the learning … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, critical thinking, Education, learning, reflection
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Educational Reform
[Disclosure: My family and I are part of the homeschooling community.] A combination of a fairly feisty state of mind and George Siemen’s latest post on his Connectivism blog titled “Technologically Externalized Knowledge and Learning” has got me seriously riled … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged CCK09, educational change, Holt, homeschooling, learning, pedagogy, reform, Thoreau
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World of Warcraft as a gateway to discussion
As God as my witness this blog is not going to become single-mindedly dedicated to the exploration and advocacy of World of Warcraft. However given my interest in thoroughly tracking activities I’m engaged in and devoting ample time to reflecting … Continue reading
