The 1st workshop for this semester went ahead well, I think. I'm concerned that so few students are enrolled, though ... and I wonder why. But those of us who came had a great time & learnt lots, which is the aim of the activity - apart from enjoying some delicious morning tea snacks :-)
So now I start planning for the next one & getting ready for questions in the 1st drop-in session which will be this coming Friday. We didn't mange to have an ELive session with University of Alaska this time, because of a local conference over there, but we have high hopes for the 2nd workshop when Dr Norm Vaughan from University of Calgary will be talking to us about WebQuests & his students' experiences.
Monday, March 05, 2007
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.
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- 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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2 Comments:
Hi Debra,
I've just used my webquest on International Food in my TAFE class for discussion. Now we are going to compile a class recipe book. The students want to take it a step further and have a party! CLN 618 was a great unit. Good luck to the newcomers!
Nilly
Hello Debra,
I have been playing around with html on the Wikis and Blogs as well as building a practice webpage in Dreamweaver in readiness for next Friday's 'drop-in session'. Feel a little more prepared now.
Regards
Susan H
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