For my EdTech inquiry project, my group and I completed an infomercial-style video about FreshGrade. It was so much fun to make and explore the program. I am choosing not to share the video on my blog for privacy reasons…. Continue Reading →
Itâs the year 3050, a millennium since the most catastrophic event in history. A meteor the size of the Pacific Ocean hit Earth, incinerating the land and all living things. Humans are extinct, and only a few artifacts remain as… Continue Reading →
Now that is nearing the end of our class, we reflected on online learning and how COVID has shaped how education is delivered. I am curious how multi-access learning will advance in the next coming years. First prompt: The worst… Continue Reading →
This week I multitasked like a pro. For my adventure, I explored my practicum school and the surrounding area, completed a free inquiry, and got out of the house. It was extremely satisfying to complete so many tasks at the… Continue Reading →
This week we discussed learning design models and tried out Mentimeter. We thought about teaching models and how to integrate technology meaningfully. Having technological knowledge and feeling comfortable with it is integral to how lessons are experienced. In class, we… Continue Reading →
This week we welcomed Tracy Humphreys from BCEdAccess via Zoom to share her work with families of students with disabilities and complex learners. I appreciated her discussion because it was from a parent/advocate’s perspective. It helped me visualize differentiation in my classroom,… Continue Reading →
Where did I go? I lived within walking distance of this park and often explored the area. This spot seems to have many different names. In my family, we call it the yellow swing park. Connected to this park is… Continue Reading →
After this class, I downloaded Obsidian because I liked the platform’s look and how it uses a folder on my computer. I am trying to find the best way to manage my practicum resources and lesson plans, and this class… Continue Reading →
It all started with a book… Hello Lighthouse by Australian author Sophie Blackhall was published on April 10, 2018, and won a Caldecott award in 2019. The book is about the life of a lighthouse keeper and a fantastical visual representation… Continue Reading →
Dressed and ready for a rainstorm, I explored the creeks behind Centennial Park, entering from Tomlinson Rd. Surprisingly dry, I spent time along the trail noticing the wide variety of plants and trees. After not seeing this area since the… Continue Reading →
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