New found knowledge and language that is acquired in my last Master's class "Technology and Curriculum" EC&I 832 from others, readings, other blogs, and virtual experiences.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
7.1 Learning Experiences Thus Far
Discussion took place on the message we wanted to convey, the choices of photos reflect a step toward sending the message, and the conversations that flowed after seeing the photos in the order that we wanted them to be resulted in the development of a short script compiled by student triads. No one wanted to speak publicly but were still thinking about addding their own thoughts at the time of publication! One student said, "Why the rush? We can add anytime we want, and whenever we feel ready!" Point taken.
Beautiful images of your students and their learning experiences. They are right. You can add the audio whenever you are ready. It is always a work in progress.
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Beautiful images of your students and their learning experiences. They are right. You can add the audio whenever you are ready. It is always a work in progress.
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