November 2010 Blog Posts (3)

Distributed Education and Moving the Ball Forward or De-Weaponizing Our Gradebooks

If you had to teach with out threats and coercion would you be able to do it? This is the key question in a recent Washington Post article:



At West Potomic High School, taking F off the grade books



In an educational system that uses the grade book as a weapon against our children what happens when that goes away? It’s an educational question that is far…

Continue

Added by Glenn Moses on November 30, 2010 at 21:03 — No Comments

Video Game Design and Course Design

One of the things that I spend my spare thinking time about is good video game design and how it applies to good course design. Why? Because in my personal time I play a lot of video games and in my professional life I work a lot on online course… Continue

Added by Glenn Moses on November 13, 2010 at 21:00 — 2 Comments

A Fun and Engaging Way to Learn a Second Language Online

Gord Holden introduced me to Livemocha.



Livemocha is an amazing online language learning community, offering free and paid online language courses in 35 languages to more than 6 million members from over 200 countries around the world. A paid course is only $19.95 for one year. Those who complete the courses will achieve conversational fluency. It was started in 2007 in Seattle by Shirish Nadkarni and Michael Shutzler.



Livemoch provides an accessible, affordable, and… Continue

Added by Sandy Hirtz on November 10, 2010 at 20:00 — No Comments

Welcome to CEET

CEET is a Collaborative Learning Community - to get advice from experts, exchange ideas and resources with peers, and discover ways to personalize learning and improve teaching and learning with technology.

Members

Latest Activity

Mike Bowden posted discussions
Thursday
Mark Hawkes replied to Scott Miller's discussion General Help in BC Nexus 3D in the group BC Learning NEXUS
Monday
Profile Iconceetbc via Twitter
RT @oers4os Twitter Chat May 15: Why Should I Care About OER's? #oers4os http://t.co/qS2HipY2A8
TwitterMay 10 · Reply · Retweet
Profile Iconceetbc via Twitter
#digilit #digitaliteracy @edtechbc Digital Citizenship - The Social Side http://t.co/z0FkkVRWEt
TwitterMay 10 · Reply · Retweet
Profile Iconedtechbc via Twitter
Re @ceetbc teaching Digital Literacy. Is the amount of inappropriate postings on social sites declining as a result? http://t.co/CGlK116zwg
TwitterMay 10 · Reply · Retweet
Profile Iconceetbc via Twitter
We've been teaching Digital Literacy. Is the amount of inappropriate postings on social sites declining as a result? http://t.co/Nsw4zZFOP0
TwitterMay 10 · Reply · Retweet
Sandy Hirtz commented on Mark Hawkes's blog post A Real Lesson in Digital Citizenship
May 10
Profile Iconceetbc via Twitter
Checking out "A Real Lesson in Digital Citizenship" on CEET NING: http://t.co/Nsw4zZFOP0
TwitterMay 10 · Reply · Retweet

© 2013   Created by Mark Hawkes.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service