“Building self-respect comes from struggle and achievement, not from being made comfortable.” I believe this is so true for students and faculty alike. It is why I like to try new things and set an example of exploration outside of my own comfort zone.
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or urlMichael Fortune's e-Learning Blog and e-Portfolio - 0 views
-
" Home About Contact info e-portfolio Extracurricular Philosophy Resume Discovering "Community" Media in Archive.org Archive.org, or the Internet Archive, has functioned as a digital library of all media types on the Internet since 1996. Available material has been free to the public, with some exceptions, since its start and it has served as a library for Open Educational Resources way before the term "OER" ever existed. The archive also existed before Creative Commons but began to gain in popularity as the Creative Commons licenses were first released in 2002. Because of the interest in using OERs and the stipulations of a Creative Commons license, the Archive has organized its content by containing Creative Commons licensed material all in one place."
Your personal philosophy - 1 views
TechIntersect - Student FAQ's - 0 views
Learning-Centered Syllabi - 0 views
-
Learning-Centered Syllabi Workshop
-
Creating and using a learner-centered syllabus is integral to the process of creating learning communities.
-
students should progress from a primarily instructor-led approach to a primarily student-initiated approach to learning.
- ...22 more annotations...
Bruner's Model of the Spiral Curriculum | Reference.com Answers - 0 views
-
Bruner's model of the spiral curriculum is an element of educational philosophy suggesting that students . should continually return to basic ideas as new subjects and concepts are added over the course of a curriculum.
-
The spiral curriculum theory revolves around the understanding that human cognition evolved in a step-by-step process of learning, which relied on environmental interaction and experience to form intuition and knowledge. In simpler terms, one learns best through the repeated experience of a concept.
TPI - Teaching Perspectives Summaries - 0 views
1 - 7 of 7
Showing 20▼ items per page