My favorite shot from the Rangers game last night. Panoramic view of the stadium: http://flic.kr/p/ePZE7e
June 2013
1 post
May 2013
3 posts
Saw this over the weekend. Oh Twilight…
It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age… http://bit.ly/17FOmxe
No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it. http://bit.ly/1290gMH
April 2013
2 posts
This is my Top-15 of my all-time favorite books (in order of most favorite). Each are great reads & highly recommended.
Looks like a pretty cool new iPad children’s game…
March 2013
6 posts
I really want to stay out of this debate largely because I’m extremely conflicted. This, however, is a very thoughtful response to the question of homosexual marriage.
This particular week, Godwin presented on the Summerville Integrated Model, Heather presented on Behaviorism and Instructional design, and Beth discussed project-based learning.
If you haven’t read the Da Vinci Code yet, this is your chance. Get the Kindle version for free until March 24. Get the other ebook formats for free on his site. (Link goes to Amazon.)
Really interesting question being debated on Quora: How did IE (Internet Explorer) get to be so bad?
This week, we had two presentations by Susan, who presented on TPACK (I think) and Kash, who presented on inquiry-based learning.
Oh this is so awesome. Search “Do the Harlem Shake” on Youtube. They’ve added a really cool easter egg. (Or, just click the link.)
February 2013
9 posts
An update on the ACU Calling Center issue:
I have received quite a bit of internal assistance to make this issue known and to get my issue resolved. I never actually expected anything to happen, but extremely pleased to be heard….and have my number removed.
I was made aware there is a simple process you can go through to have your name removed. Just takes an email. I’m still a tad skeptical (I’m a pessimist in this sense apparently) it will work, but anything is better than paying AT&T and this is certainly worth a try.
All the information needed (as well as some helpful FAQs) are with the link.
This week, we had presentations over the work of Lev Vygotsky and dual-coding theory. Let the fun begin!
Have to say I have never thought about it this way…
Always good to have a reminder…
Always good to have a reminder…
If you are interested, I’ve created an album of the pictures I took in Vegas. Had a fantastic time!
Last week during class, we discussed Component Display Theory (Paul), Gagne’s Nine Steps of Instruction, and Kolb’s Learning Styles.
Last week during class, we discussed Socio-cultural learning, Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), and Dick and Carey’s instructional design model. (Please note that the comments below are discussing just the actual learning theory and not the style of presentation or the presenter.)