Month: <span>January 2013</span>

Change Comes From Open Conversations With Learners

I had the opportunity to ask my 6 year old about her learning this morning. I was not disappointed, and you too will not be if you have the same conversation with the learners in your care.

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No Teacher Should Have To Learn Alone

I hope we create a community around everyone who feels alone in their teaching or learning.

We should surround their pain and support them as they heal.

We should do this because it is the thing that matters most when you are passionately trying to create.

This vlog is very personal in nature because of how vulnerable the original video I am responding to was.

Original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3GAxbucmwU

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Updating the Podcast

So, I realized as soon as I started this Reflective Practice Vlogging Project that I would at some point have to update my podcast feed. It has mostly laid dormant since 2009, but I still go back occasionally and listen to those ideas and gain new insight from the iTunes feed. …

Who Is Your Secondary Learning Audience?

As a response to both Tim Villegas and Kevin Honeycutt, this is where I think the conversation around managing our digital learning lives should go. I discuss why we should feel a sense of professional responsibility to curate our learning for others. We should always feel a responsibility to our primary learning audience, but it is the secondary audience that we should also consider.

Tim’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thinkinclusive

Kevin’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kevinessdack

The edchat radio show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/edchat-radio/id586119906

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