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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Who is Today's College Student?
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Thursday, February 1, 2007. Who is Today's College Student? People who turned 18 in 2006 were born in 1988. Beloit College provides a few facts about them in their Class of 2010 Mindset List. And topping the list of almost everyone's definition of Gen Y is "tech savvy." Also known as the Digital Generation. That was so 2002&...
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond!: Blogs and the Professionally Hooked-Up Instructor
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Casting Classrooms for the 21st Century Student: Blogs, Wikis, iPods and Beyond! Sharon Gerald, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, Mississippi. Contact: sharon.gerald@jcjc.edu. Saturday, February 10, 2007. Blogs and the Professionally Hooked-Up Instructor. I got interested in blogs a little more than two years ago when I discovered some of my friends from graduate school were blogging. That was 2004, an election year in which "blog" claimed the notoriety of "word of the year". Who invited me to col...
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It's All About the Learning: February 2009
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It's All About the Learning. Musings, comments, and sources from an Instructional Technologist at a small community college. Sunday, February 22, 2009. SCC Learning Tech's Podcast. Check out our new podcast from our SCC Learning Tech team. We're shooting for weekly, so be sure and subscribe there. Http:/ scclearntech.blogspot.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Web 20 for learning. College 2.0 at ning. Confessions of a Community College Dad. SCC Learning Techs Podcast. View my complete profile.
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It's All About the Learning: April 2008
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It's All About the Learning. Musings, comments, and sources from an Instructional Technologist at a small community college. Sunday, April 27, 2008. My CD Cover Meme. Here is my meme for a CD cover, following the instructions on David Davies' blog (Happy birthday, by the way :-) [ Link go David Davies blog. Which I found upon my reading of the can't miss Stephen Downes' Half an Hour blog [ Link to Half an Hour. Thursday, April 24, 2008. Collaboration - why don't we teach it? As discussed in this white pa...
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It's All About the Learning: Joining Work Literacy 6 week event
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It's All About the Learning. Musings, comments, and sources from an Instructional Technologist at a small community college. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Joining Work Literacy 6 week event. View my page on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Web 20 for learning. College 2.0 at ning. Confessions of a Community College Dad. Joining Work Literacy 6 week event. Just joined College 2.0 at Ning. View my complete profile. Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog.
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It's All About the Learning: So, maybe we should feed em?
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It's All About the Learning. Musings, comments, and sources from an Instructional Technologist at a small community college. Sunday, April 05, 2009. So, maybe we should feed em? Have been enamored lately with reading research related to learning and the brain (I think this latest interest began with The Brain Rules, to which I refer constantly). [ Link. So, maybe if we come to class armed with Snickers bars? Nah we would run into peanut allergies for sure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Composition Mountain West: April 2013
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Monday, April 08, 2013. Prompt: Looking Back / Looking Forward. Now that we're getting to the end of the term, I'd like to see you all both reflect back on the semester and offer up a little advice for the TAs coming in next year. So How was the experience? What have you learned? What advice do you have? Posted by Scott Rogers @ 5:19 PM. Prompt: Looking Back / Looking Forward. Make It Public; Make It Matter. Utah Bubble/Utah Culture: Politics is Religion is .
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Composition Mountain West: August 2005
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Wednesday, August 03, 2005. I took part in the Utah Campus Compact "Civic Engagement Retreat" meeting yesterday at Snowbird, and I have to say that there's a tremendous amount of interesting stuff going on around the state. I thought I'd use this space to document a few of my thoughts on the subject. Third: there is a tremendous amount of community based/civic engagement/service learning going on all over the various universities in the state. A few cards on the table, first.
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Composition Mountain West: March 2005
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Saturday, March 26, 2005. Make It Public; Make It Matter. Over at Composition Southeast. Sharon is on fire. One of the things that I've been chewing on lately about blogs and composition and teaching and regionalism and "service" is this, and this is something I said to my colleagues in the 4Cs blogging SIG:. The blogosphere is, in the end, a kind of million monkeys at a million typewriters hammering out not Hamlet. This is what I am talking about. A project such as this, as Sharon rightly notes both...
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Composition Mountain West: April 2005
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Sunday, April 10, 2005. In lieu of a longer post I'm writing about dialect and region and general habits of writing and speech (e.g. in Utah, people say "Oh my heck! I'll just ask a simple question:. Is it just my imagination, or is there a nationwide problem with students and prepositions? Some of my students seem to use some kind of "random preposition generator" device to decide which ones to use in their essays. I'll do my best to get the other post up before I head to Lafayette for another conference.