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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Learning to Teach Online
I am a long way from teaching my online course, but as I read and research and learn, I am becoming more aware of the many things I will have to build into it as I design it. In the … Continue reading
The Space Between Endings and Beginnings
Life transitions are confusing. Between endings and beginnings is a fallow space where nothing seems to be happening. Actually, it is a time of quiet creativity and renewal. Something new is in the works. When most of us consider beginnings … Continue reading
Posted in Words To Live By
Tagged nuetral zone, Robert Fritz, transition, William Bridges
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Needed: a GPS for the new world of distance learning
I am more than half way through my course: two modules down, half way through the third. Most of the time I feel like a stranger in a strange land. Despite all my years of using a computer and exploring … Continue reading
Posted in The Writing Life
Tagged Blackboard, e-learning, e-learnning, Elluminate, facilitator, instructor, Moodle, online course, postings, student. learner
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