The thoughtful/reflective effort it took to write this has made this one of the most powerful things I’ve done for professional development as a teacher.
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Before reading the feedback, my initial impression was given in my Some Assembly Required post
The thoughtful/reflective effort it took to write this has made this one of the most powerful things I've done for professional development as a teacher.
One is Writing History in the Digital Age, an open-review publication that reflects on the ways new writing technologies might change, or not, the most basic practice of historical research–w
Writing History in the Digital Age, an open-review publication that reflects on the ways new writing technologies might change, or not, the most basic practice of historical research-writing.
George Seimens explains, "Knowledge is distributed. Learning is the process of creating networks. This is increasingly aided by technology." George posed a question this week, "If a network structure is a foundation of learning, are our education systems designed to appropriately take advantage of networking opportunities?"