Before starting my inquiry, I knew some weeks would not go as planned. This week, nothing seemed to go right. Initially, I planned to go to Mystic Vale and spend the day at the park. My day started early in… Continue Reading →
This week we looked at image editing to use in the classroom. I appreciated the practical aspect of the class and understanding what programs are available to teachers and their time constraints. I have always enjoyed art and often get… Continue Reading →
I felt like going for a drive, and it was the most beautiful day outside. It was like summer arrived early. After over an hour of driving through winding roads probably best tackled by a motorcycle, I eventually made my… Continue Reading →
THE CONNECTED SOCIETY IS THE NEW NORMAL, WE KNOW IT, OUR CHILDREN EXPECT IT. WE HAVE CREATED THE REALITY. CHILDREN DO NOT KNOW A WORLD WITHOUT OUR TECH REALITY, ADULTS HAVE A DIFFICULT TIME DISCONNECTING – IT FRUSTRATES US BUT WE… Continue Reading →
Francis / King Regional Park was a wonderful surprise! I had not been here before, and I imagined it to be a more challenging hike than it was from pictures I had seen beforehand. I visited the park early in… Continue Reading →
Why Reay Creak? I have slowly been discovering everything within walking distance in my new neighbourhood. I could not go on a longer adventure this week, so I explored the creek close to my house. When I first visited this… Continue Reading →
I experimented with creating a screencast and video editing to show how I added a drawing to my photo. Using Procreate and a screencast app on my iPad, I recorded my drawing process. The video ended up being too long,… Continue Reading →
Open educational resources (OER) support my free inquiry on hiking because they can help guide my adventures and answer my wonderings along the way. OER could become why I visit specific trails in the future. Additionally, by following my interests… Continue Reading →
This week I explored Witty’s Lagoon to see Sitting Lady Falls. It was another foggy day, and squelchy mud covered the path. Interwoven throughout the trails were small creeks and a variety of wooden bridges. The farther along I trekked,… Continue Reading →
It has been a while since I went over copywriting, and I found it very helpful going through the logistics and how teachers can properly use open sources in the classroom. Michael reiterated that teachers do not need to create… Continue Reading →
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