This week is partner creation! This means that we are nearing the end of
the course as course participants create partners with whom they will
share their draft plan report or project reports! This is an exciting
time because it means that those reports will be due very soon!
Donna
Monday, May 18, 2015
Week 6
Well . . . this week passed nicely, with a lot of activity. This
week's focus was interactive PowerPoint. When I discovered interactive
PowerPoint, my thoughts changed completely about the usefulness of
PowerPoint. Sitting and watching and reading a lengthy PowerPoint
presentation is soooooo boring. It puts me to sleep. I am constantly
amazed by the poor quality of a speaker's PowerPoint--these are people
who should know better. They feel the need to cram every word possible
on each slide. Bleh!!
I like minimal slides with interaction. This keeps an audience and students engaged and motivated.
To tell you the truth, I tend to judge speakers by the quality of the PowerPoint! If they have a poor quality PowerPoint, I tend to disregard the speaker.
That's my rant for the week!
Donna
I like minimal slides with interaction. This keeps an audience and students engaged and motivated.
To tell you the truth, I tend to judge speakers by the quality of the PowerPoint! If they have a poor quality PowerPoint, I tend to disregard the speaker.
That's my rant for the week!
Donna
Monday, May 11, 2015
Week 5
Well! We are half-way through this course already. How amazing! This 5
week point comes up so quickly. I always like this point because the
course is perking along nicely with everyone knowing what to do and
posting away at Nicenet, adding to their blogs, and participating in a
wonderful collaborative learning community. I am always gratified how
hard everyone is working and how much effort they put into expanding
their knowledge base.
Well done everyone!!
Donna
Well done everyone!!
Donna
Monday, May 4, 2015
Week 4
Well, week 4 is over and I'm just posting to my blog! I'm late--yikes. This course has lots of pieces.
I'm late to post as I spent last night working on the two MOOCs I'm enrolled in. One MOOC just started, and it deals with Web 2.0 tools. It's very interesting, and I'm learning about a lot of tools and resources available on the Internet that I didn't know about--just like everyone in this course.
I'm also completing a 5-week MOOC offered by my program. It was developed by my close colleague, Deborah Healey (along with colleagues Jeff Magoto and Elizabeth Hansen-Smith). This MOOC is called Shaping the Way We Teach English and is available in two 5-week segments. Part 1 is ending in a week, and Part 2 will be enrolling soon. You can do Part 2 before Part 1 (I did). To enroll, go to
https://www.coursera.org/
and search for "Shaping"
I recommend the Shaping MOOCs. They are free and entirely wonderful.
Donna
I'm late to post as I spent last night working on the two MOOCs I'm enrolled in. One MOOC just started, and it deals with Web 2.0 tools. It's very interesting, and I'm learning about a lot of tools and resources available on the Internet that I didn't know about--just like everyone in this course.
I'm also completing a 5-week MOOC offered by my program. It was developed by my close colleague, Deborah Healey (along with colleagues Jeff Magoto and Elizabeth Hansen-Smith). This MOOC is called Shaping the Way We Teach English and is available in two 5-week segments. Part 1 is ending in a week, and Part 2 will be enrolling soon. You can do Part 2 before Part 1 (I did). To enroll, go to
https://www.coursera.org/
and search for "Shaping"
I recommend the Shaping MOOCs. They are free and entirely wonderful.
Donna
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