The first thing that comes to mind after reading this article is that the author uses the word "epiphany" rather loosely.
That being said I liked the blog and I can relate to many of the things that he talked about. Specifically, that the author was as much a learner as the students.
Another was the use and popularity of the app Notability, we used it a bunch in my class last year. I still like Educreations but I found Notability great for doing all kinds of things.
The fact that he joined his colleagues to collaborate and learn from each other in a PLC is something that I would like to facilitate at my school.
I apologize, but let me recheck it because when I posted it was okay. Brook, I agree with you I enjoyed the blog as well and its relatable to me too. The fact that the author was a learner just like the students is what intrigued me because as an author you need to know and understand what you are talking about so you can explain to the students in ways they can understand.
Your link takes you to this page and not to the article, http://www.edutopia.org/blog/epiphanies-learning-ipad-classroom-alyssa-tormala
The first thing that comes to mind after reading this article is that the author uses the word "epiphany" rather loosely.
That being said I liked the blog and I can relate to many of the things that he talked about. Specifically, that the author was as much a learner as the students.
Another was the use and popularity of the app Notability, we used it a bunch in my class last year. I still like Educreations but I found Notability great for doing all kinds of things.
The fact that he joined his colleagues to collaborate and learn from each other in a PLC is something that I would like to facilitate at my school.
Brook
I apologize, but let me recheck it because when I posted it was okay. Brook, I agree with you I enjoyed the blog as well and its relatable to me too. The fact that the author was a learner just like the students is what intrigued me because as an author you need to know and understand what you are talking about so you can explain to the students in ways they can understand.
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