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  1. Downes

    Rainbow

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    September 2, 2020. After taking the sunset photo I turned around and saw a horizon to horizon rainbow, faint in the red light of the sunset, but unmistakable, and when I moved a few steps to the left, it framed our house perfectly. Since the pandemic i...
  2. Downes

    Blue Jay in the Crabapple

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    September 1, 2020. The blue jay has been back the last few days. I slept very poorly, then was up before six, and actually got in a full day of work by three - evaluating funding proposals - but instead of being able to take advantage of the afternoon ...
  3. Downes

    Sunset

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    September 2, 2020 part 1. Today I spent the morning working on a long piece of correspondence, the noon hour going into Costco, and the rest of the day doing background reading and the newsletter, finishing late enough to go out and capture this pictur...
  4. Downes

    Charlemagne and Emma Have a Moment

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    August 31, 2020. Monday. First full week back in the office (well, home office). Began by doing time sheets and catching up on email. Evening, with the light streaming in through the front window, I captured Charlemagne and Emma on the pillow in the bo...
  5. amiddlet50

    What is co-operative learning?

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    I was asked by the Co-operative College: ‘what do I understand by the term co-operative learning?’ My response will sit alongside others in an introductory online course on co-operative education. Here’s my answer to the question. Flipgrid video version: https://flipgrid.com/s/bd52e0344b99 … Continue reading ?
  6. @Michael Dietrich

    The Museum

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    They walked down the aisle slowly. Two their left and two their right laid before them all of human history. The First Being approached one of the exhibits. “What is this?” they asked? “That is a spear” The Second Being answered. “It is a type of weapon that human beings used for thousands of years. …
  7. amiddlet50

    Curation as a pedagogy #activelearning

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    This article considers the agency of the learner in an active learning context. It considers curation as an act of making; more than taking, the learner processes artefacts to discover new knowledge. Curation is an iterative learning activity of collecting, … Continue reading ?
  8. plowenthal

    Journal of Applied Instructional Design Special Issue 2020 – Call for Proposals

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    Attending to Issues of Social Justice through Learning Design Special Issue Editors  Dr. Theodore J. (TJ) Kopcha, Associate Professor of Learning, Design, and Technology, Dept. of Career and Information Studies, University of Georgia. [email protected] Dr. Tutaleni I. Asino, Associate Professor

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  9. plowenthal

    Special Issue: COVID-19 and teaching and learning in the professoriate

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    Special Issue (Spring 2021) The editorial team at the Journal of the Professoriate would like to invite you to submit a scholarly paper related to COVID-19 and teaching and learning in the professoriate. In response to COVID-19, we have witnessed

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  10. plowenthal

    Call for Chapters: Utilizing Visual Representation in Educational Research

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    Edited by: Harriet J. Bessette, Kennesaw State University Camille Sutton-Brown, Kennesaw State University Announcing a call for book chapter proposals for a forthcoming edited volume focused on visual and image-based methodologies that can be used to expand how educators approach, design, and innovate

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  11. Tyler Hart

    Find Your Back to School Motivation!

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    Back to School is right around the corner! This is the time when educators really start hearing and seeing amazing motivational speeches to get them pumped for the upcoming year. One of my favorite educational based motivational speeches comes from Rita Pierson titled Every Kid Needs a Champion. If you haven’t seen this one, I highly suggest watching … Continue reading ?
  12. @Sheefa_ahmed

    WhatsApp: A New, Convenient Way for Your Customers to Contact You

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    The world is mobile, and your visitors and customers expect to be able to easily contact you using their mobile device. With WordPress.com’s new WhatsApp button, you can provide a one-click, secure way for people to open WhatsApp, with your phone number and a message pre-filled. Adding the button is …
  13. teresa

    21 Online and Subscription Resources to Get Your Child into Science

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    It is important to find great resources to get your child into science. Online education is booming. Check out these great science resources. There are affiliate links in this post but are resources I highly recommend.  I may receive compensation if yo...
  14. @paceamorebella

    Tahoe Vlog

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    I was born and raised in South Lake Tahoe, CA. Since I’ve moved, I typically come up to visit the lake one to two times per year. I enjoy Tahoe’s year-round seasons, mountainous and beach terrain, and tap water (that’s right, no filter necessary). It’s a great place to raise a family, and I feel […]

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