TECH TRENDS – Blended Learning

“You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives”- unknown Technology is not only emerging in the classroom, but it is transforming the way we teach and learn.  We are no longer confined … More TECH TRENDS – Blended Learning

Annotated Bibliography

This week encompassed a review of APA formatting and research using tools with Google Scholar, Albertson’s Library and with Google Docs to locate, cite and reference in an annotated bibliography.  I have experience with Albertson’s Library and find it to be an excellent resource.  The ability to search peer-reviewed articles is one of my favorite … More Annotated Bibliography

RSS in the Classroom

I’m a newbie to RSS and RSS readers such as Feedly. What I liked:  I found the Feedly reader simple to use and efficient in organizing blogs and websites I am interested in following. What I didn’t like: There is not a search feature available on the free subscription that makes searching for specific content … More RSS in the Classroom

Digital Divide/Digital Inequality

Welcome!  Here is a Link to a Haiku deck presentation on Digital Divide and Digital Inequality. “One community college’s experience” by Amy Hogan, RRT Here is a link to the artifact: https://www.haikudeck.com/p/naGCvY05Lr/the-digital-divide I learned simple concepts to maximize the effectiveness of my presentation.  To utilize dual channel input by using images and words that reflect … More Digital Divide/Digital Inequality

Welcome!

MY EPIPHANY…….I first came across this masterful work when reviewing videos for my teaching techniques class. At that time, I had been accepting technology, but not embracing it. Thank you, Dr. Darren Cannell, for sharing this YouTube video. This blog is a glimpse into my journey through Boise State’s Ed Tech program. I hope you find … More Welcome!