Monthly Archives: April 2024

My Learnings – In Few Words

The months turned into weeks and weeks into days and Edtc 300 has come to a wrap – how time flies. For this last phase, I thought of putting into practice something I’ve learned from my EDTC class which is … Continue reading

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CONNECT – SHARE – LEARN

 Just before I take a bow as EDTC 300 comes to a close, I would like to use this medium to share some ways I contributed positively to the learning of my EDTC 300 family. One skill I lacked but … Continue reading

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Plucking the Strings – From Zero to Hero

With the semester coming to a close, so is my guitar-learning project. As part of my EDTC300 class, a class that examines the use of technology and media in teaching and learning, I was required to choose something significant that … Continue reading

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One-Stop Shop – Eduaide.Ai

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, I would say that AI has come to stay. Though I hear a lot about AI, I’ve never really tried out any AI tool. For this week’s assignment, I must try … Continue reading

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Online Digging

It was hard deciding who to cybersleuth so, I called up a friend I met a year ago to obtain permission to cybersleuth him and he gave me the go-ahead. Though Cyber sleuthing is something I’ve always heard about I’ve … Continue reading

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The Strings are Getting Plucked!

For this week, I decided to revisit some sites I initially explored for my Guitar learning. To better transition between chords using my four fingers, I revisited the YourGuitarSage video on YouTube. I also revisited the article “Expert tips for strumming … Continue reading

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