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Week 1 | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. Laquo; Producing Instructional Videos. September 17, 2014. Week one has actually come and gone and I am left wondering where the time goes? Post again soon 🙂. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Links | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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Welcome to my blog!!! | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. Welcome to my blog! September 4, 2014. My PIDP 3250 Journey. Thank you for taking the time to check out my blog! I look forward to reading your comments and to the sharing that will take place here. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Journals | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. Here is a collection of my journal entries for my 3250 Instructional Strategies course. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Reflections ...
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My PIDP 3250 Journey | Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course | Page 2
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. December 5, 2012. I really enjoyed my web-conference experience with my learning partner Carlene. What I found amazing is how you can live so far away from someone and yet share so very much in common. Even though the web-conference assignment is now completed, I know that Carlene and I will continue to check-in with each other as we continue on our PIDP journeys. Categories Trends and Roles. December 5, 2012. To find out more, a...
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Week 2 | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. Laquo; Week 1. Learning Styles-Silvia Diblasio’s Discussion Board Summary. September 22, 2014. Wow, what a busy week! I believe I was drawn to this topic because I have seen both the positive and negative impact emotions can have on the learner, yet often find that their importance is often down-played or not even considered by those creating and delivering curriculum. I must say that I am enjoying reading Barkley’s text-. I must...
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My Motivation | My PIDP 3250 Journey
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My PIDP 3250 Journey. Follow me through my Instructional Strategies Course. Laquo; Turning Group Work into Team Work. October 21, 2014. And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed! Oh the places you’ll go. Is one of the topics on the discussion board. One of the threads (started by Jolene) posed the following wonderful questions:. 1) How motivated have you been in this course and the PIDP? 2) What increases or decreases your motivation? No, but at 51, ...
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing: There may not be standardized golden rules in teaching....
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing. Learning How to Learn. Friday, May 29, 2015. There may not be standardized golden rules in teaching. P19 “…there will be very few standardized practices that help students across the board learn essential skills and knowledge. An approach that one students finds particularly useful or congenial may well be profoundly unsettling and confusing to the student sitting next to her.” (Brookfield, 2006). Not all students learn the same way. Gardner (1993). In my future pr...
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing: April 2015
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing. Learning How to Learn. Monday, April 27, 2015. Do you "walk the talk"? P67 “…students often say that such teachers ‘walk the talk’.”. Walk the talk literally means to put your words into actual actions. It is a rather simple but effective student engagement strategy. If a clinical lab instructor doesn’t obey safety rules herself, how could she expect her students to follow safety instructions in their practice? Pogue and Ahyun, 2006). Brown, B. (2015). Teac...Retri...
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing: Flipped Classroom
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Tanya's Teaching, Learning and Sharing. Learning How to Learn. Forum discussion of PIDP3250 class. The Flipped Classroom In and Out of Class Picture Credit by Center for Teaching and Learning, U. Texas. Thread 1: What topics work best for the flipped classroom? Subjects that work best with the flipped classroom:. One common theme that continually came up in this thread was “How do you get your students to do the assigned homework? Thread 2: Research to Support the Flipped Classroom. Silvia shared ASCD...
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