It will never matter how many people believe you are capable of great things if one of those people isnt you. - J. Warren Welch

category EdTech

Learning is more effective when it is active rather than a passive process. – Kurt Lewin

Rich really rounded out the term well with the last few Edtech topics. Last week was 3D printing, which I flew my nerd flag proudly. Then this week’s topic about video games and learning. I was huge into video games… Continue Reading →

3D printing is already shaking our age-old notions of what can and can’t be made. – Hod Lipson

This week’s Edtech topic of 3D printing released the nerd in me! As it did for a lot of use, I believe. The Zoom chat lit up with great ideas, but it was an easy choice as soon as I… Continue Reading →

A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. – Margaret Mead

Edcamp? Unconference? What in the what are you talking about?! I was in a complete fog when this topic came up in class (that seems to be a common theme this term, but I guess that means I’m learning). But… Continue Reading →

Reason and free inquiry are the only effectual agents against error. – Thomas Jefferson

If I had gone to a fully inquiry-based high school, I would have dropped out in less than a month. That’s not saying inquiry-based schools don’t work or that I don’t believe in their pedagogy; I just know my style… Continue Reading →

Some answers cannot be found on google, you have to find them within yourself – Jatin Guliani

This is honestly the first time I’ve ever googled myself (that doesn’t sound PG), and do you know what I found? That the internet thinks I’m a pretty boring guy. And I am okay with that. That’s probably why Google… Continue Reading →

We have to stop trying to meet the future with what we did in the past. – Sir Ken Robinson

  The other students in my cohort will be sick of me referencing Sir Ken Robinson and his opinions and principles of education by the time our program is complete. Still, I honestly believe that he is our ‘saviour’ and… Continue Reading →

Life has many ways of testing a person’s will, either by having nothing happen at all or by having everything happen at once. – Paulo Coelho

Oh man, this blog post is coming at you a month later than intended. But that’s because I am finally not treading water with the rest of my classes. It wasn’t necessarily homework that was keeping me down. More than… Continue Reading →

Welcome and Introduction

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