Tomorrow marks the end of Week 10 & we have a 1-week teaching break. I hope to use this time to have a good look at all the exciting webquests that have been posted & get to the bottom of some other piles of marking for other courses I teach ... and finish writing a paper & ... & ...
But in the midst of all that I plan to actually do some reading - some even for pleasure, I hope?! And I also plan on catching up with friends I haven't seen for a while during these last several hectic weeks of getting this course up & running.
We said our f2f good-byes this week to one of our students, Basim, who's now gone back to Oman, to continue his course participation from there - so that should be interesting!
Summer feels like it's just around the corner with 28C today?! Where did winter go then??
Thursday, September 21, 2006
I'm using this blog to keep track of my thoughts and reflections on the changes I'm making to my teaching online, their effects, and possible options as I go along. This is the third semester I'm running this course in this blended mode, and I'm implementing some more of the changes suggested or requested by students over the last 2 semesters.
About Me
- Name: dlh_downunder
- Location: Canada
I am passionately interested in teaching & learning, and love camping, hiking, photography & all kinds of music.
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1 Comments:
Hello Debra,
Have a good week without your students and enjoy. I think if you want to ever experience a winter again you will have to go to Tassy. You can rug-up beside the log fire, sip port, chomp on chocolate coated aniseed rings, play Mozart and merrily mark your your assignments.
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