By Tracey, on August 3rd, 2010
I’ve always enjoyed working in an online environment (well before I got into teaching), and so the thought had crossed my mind that I would, at some point, want to teach in an online environment. But, the more I learn the more questions I have. Based on what I’ve seen in the classroom, how would the . . . → Read More: My first Online Learning Environment
By Tracey, on June 14th, 2010
Over the last few days, I’ve been doing some ‘online stumbling’ — randomly coming across writers being playful with words. It’s been a lot of fun to read them/listen to them. It got me thinking about how we so often forget that words, just for their own sake, can be fun. I wonder … how often do students find . . . → Read More: Encouraging Students to Play with Words
By Tracey, on May 20th, 2010
(Image from the Algebra Learning Networking website)
I attended a webinar this week entitled “Perspectives on Blogging”, moderated by two teachers who use this technology in their classroom — Hattie Deraps and Jake Bogar. Jake keeps the blogs on an internal server, while Hattie has her students writing to the outside world using Blogger.
The impact . . . → Read More: Blogging students are writing students