Tag Archives: blogging
Have You Participated in a TLLP Project? Please Share Your Experience(s) with Technology!
Next month, Leanne Oliver and I will be leading a session for new TLLP groups. We are going to provide a variety of technology options for these new groups, such as Google Tools, Flipgrid, TeachOntario, Twitter, Telligami, etc., but we … Continue reading
What Are We Thinking?
When Melissa Purtee published her post, “Choice in Student Reflection” yesterday, a lightbulb appeared above my head. I also wondered why I hadn’t blogged about this idea earlier. That’s the great thing about working with people I admire; their work pushes … Continue reading
Syria Crisis
The following text has been shared from one of my students’ blog posts. Her observations and reflections convey the importance of providing independence in our learning environments. I am proud to share her thinking on my blog, and must commend her … Continue reading
Blogging Question for my #edtech PLN
I love blogging. It’s an excellent way to share your thoughts with others, to collaborate, to learn, to create… etc., etc. My question is this: is there a platform that makes it easier for high school students to blog? Let … Continue reading
Cold, eh?
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Living in North Western Ontario is pretty wonderful… but it isn’t easy to smile when it’s anywhere below -30 degrees Celsius. Right now, we’re in the middle of a deep freeze, making it … Continue reading
What Are You Afraid Of?
What is it about a birthday or an anniversary that prompts us to pause, reflect and remember? Tomorrow is my 1-year anniversary of blogging, and I find myself wondering if I’ve been doing what I set out to do. Why … Continue reading
What’s the Big Deal about Blogs?
You’re curious about blogging? You’re willing to explore and play with a few new ideas? That’s wonderful! I hope that this post will help you on your way to find some answers… First, let’s start at the beginning: What is … Continue reading →