A couple days ago, iTunes roused itself out of its torpor and suddenly downloaded a podcast episode from Merlin Mann at 43 Folders, that he posted several months ago. Maybe iTunes knows more about my head than I do, because Merlin caught me right where I am right now, thinking about how we learn and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘learning’
Credibility vs. Plagiarism
This write-up is an articulation of an idea that I first stumbled across last spring, in conversation with my colleagues around technology and academic integrity. I am enormously grateful to Lynette Sumpter and Ned Sherrill for pushing me and supporting me and challenging me and engaging me in the discussion that led me to this [...]
Wikis for Notetaking
22 Nov 2009 at 15:11
Seth Battis
"Expert Plan", Collaborative Writing and Editing, Educational Technology, Teaching
This post is part of a series that are components of my “Expert Plan” at my school, looking to create a shared resource for my colleagues as the school moves towards greater adoption of laptops and technology in our pedagogy.
The Model
For the last few years, I have found that, when appropriate, I get far more use out [...]
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