Resharing in this community based upon the fact that I value all of your opinions.
Originally shared by Ben Wilkoff
I think this is a great follow up to our conversations on Personalized Professional Learning today. I wonder what folks would say about “enforcing personalization.”
He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Educational Leader “typee” persons! Love it…hehehe. This guy really speaks to me. His mannerisms, his sincerity and clear thoughtfulness. WOW! Thank you.
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Anyway, here is his site: http://davecormier.com/
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Anyway, here is his site: http://davecormier.com/
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Anyway, here is his site: http://davecormier.com/
Erin Magley, if you don’t know him. His name is Dave Cormier. He is one of the originators of the term “MOOC” and the concept of open courses. I would mention his account here in Google+, but since this is a private community, it won’t let me.
Anyway, here is his site: http://davecormier.com/