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The Inquiry Process

I’d like to reflect on a rather a concept I’ve recently learned in this semester, that is an inquiry based approach to learning. This inquiry process has been talked about extensively during our semester including during ED336. Learning through inquiry… Continue Reading →

Education in 2040

I believe that learning will continue to be distributed further and further outside of a physical space, and that learners will continue to have greater and greater access to quality educational materials. I predict that teachers will have a shift… Continue Reading →

Inquiry Based Schools

The science curriculum has changed recently, moving away from memorizing content and more towards building skills or competencies. Though this change is reflected within the science curriculum of B.C. it is also being more widely appreciated within other subject areas… Continue Reading →

Esquimalt Observations and Ed Tech

Photo by Julentto Photography on Unsplash Throughout this fall semester I’ve had the opportunity to observe, listen, reflect and learn from the students at Esquimalt high, during this process I’ve been able to see many aspects of technology. I’d like… Continue Reading →

Reflecting on Tools in 336

Throughout editing videos, screencast, making a podcast, using canva, using twine, reviewing copyright. Looking back on the tools touched upon in 336 there I realized I have been equipped with many basic skill relating to technology such as: editing video,… Continue Reading →

Accessibility and Inclusion

Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash We had the pleasure of hearing from a speaker who helps with BCEdAcess in one of our lessons where she shared her unique perspective on how school systems deal with learning disabilities and lack of… Continue Reading →

Reflection on Trevor Mckenzie

Photo by Brad Judson on Unsplash Trevor is a teacher based on inquiry though he didn’t learn through an inquiry stance. During the first ten minutes felt like a yoga session, that there was a very proverbial sense to what… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Reflection on Image Editing Software

The strongest takeaway from this weeks lessons and content was seen in the power of PowerPoint. The ubiquitous nature of PowerPoint magnifies the potential it has as an image editing software. PowerPoint might not technically be the best tool, or… Continue Reading →

Week 4 reflection Audio and Video Multimedia Creation

This week we had the pleasure of learning from Rich McCue for the second time. This time he showed us some tools in regards to multimedia creation. I was made aware of some open source software that can be used… Continue Reading →

Reflection on Jesse’s talk

During our weekly EDTECH class at uVic we had the opportunity to listen to Jesse, his website can be found here: https://www.mediatedreality.com/ I found the talk to be insightful on the powerful tool that technology is and the social context… Continue Reading →

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