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Cole Camplese

The Process of Self Discovery (Jeff Swain) - 1 views

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    Thinking about it, the best teachers I ever had impacted me at this level. The subject matter was different, and certainly the methods were not the same but, what all the experiences had in common was their ability to have me challenge myself. To question who I am and why I am this way. Maybe that's what it's all about.
Cole Camplese

Who I Work For (Cole Camplese) - 1 views

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    So when people ask me why I care so much about providing platforms for digital expression one of the first stories I tell them is the one about my own children and how I want education to be able to support them in all sorts of ways. I want them to be able to do what they can do at home inside the walls of the school ... I need them to feel like the things they make are an important part of who they are today and who they will become. I need them to feel the power related to thinking about their thinking and I really want them to actively reflect on what that means to them. As I sat looking at her travel blog I actually got goose bumps thinking about how important our work really is -- and how important it is to build opportunities for how it should be in the future.
Chris Long

Transforming Education - (Carol McQuiggan) - 1 views

  • One faculty member learned more about her students' thinking and learning through online discussion forums, and stopped pre-planning for every minute of classtime - giving more control to her students. Another faculty member used to think that students had to be in class to learn, but learned that they were able to learn just as well online. Another walked away from the PPT slides and used more student participation.
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    Teachers as learners.
Chris Long

Hacking Pedagogy Blog (Cole Camplese & Christopher Long) - 0 views

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    The Official Blog of the Hacking Pedagogy Project.
Chris Long

Playing in the Waves with My Daughter (Christopher Long) - 1 views

  • At first, she requires constant contact, holding my hand and reaching for me as the waves approach. Slowly, but more quickly than I anticipate, she ventures further away. She grows in confidence, yet remains always within reach. I learn my job: to be present to her, to the oncoming waves, and to the moment; to lend a little courage, to praise a wave well ridden, to hold and lift when necessary.
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