My Virtual Reality (VR) experience is very limited. I do recall one Christmas Day a few years ago putting a plastic box on my face with a phone attached to it. I also remember feeling a headache come on pretty quickly. In the education world, that experience is even less. A school that I used
Author: Bart Mihalicz
A 17-year veteran of teaching and present-day Grad student at the University of Regina in the Masters of Educational Leadership program. I am currently rostered at an elementary school in Moose Jaw, SK, on Treaty 4 Territory, where I teach Grades 4 to 8. When I am not in the classroom, I can be found in school gyms, local rinks, ball diamonds, and golf courses. I am not afraid of technology, just very selective.
Algorithmic Assessment?
Thanks to the timing of this week’s topic, I will be going into the vault for a reflection of a tech based assessment tool. I have been working with an intern this term, so I will be looking back to a tool that I have used earlier this school year, as well as in the
Hairline Fracturing The Code
Ah coding. For years it has been one of those topics that the students are super interested in and a vast majority of the staff have heard of but have little experience in using, let alone teaching. Value-Added Learning? Technology is present in every industry, and these industries are or will be looking to fill