It has taken a while to make some connections to this week’s topic, but I found inspiration in the Grade 8 students I work with, and Kip Dynamite. What is technology? What is educational technology? How is educational technology connected to historical and philosophical contexts? Technology Discussions in ELA and Social Studies with the Grade
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Permission Does Not Mean Obligation
I would like to start by giving credit to Dr. Paul Clarke for the title. Not that EDL 819 hasn’t stuck with me, but this phrase that he used has been applicable so many times since hearing it. What comes to mind when you think of ethics? For me, the first choice is the culminating
Literate in Today’s World
“The ability to read and write,” is how Oxford Languages defines literate. Pretty simple. Broad, but narrow. Trying to expand this a little bit, literacy is the ability to identify, interpret, understand, and communicate through the skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening effectively. Representing is in the ELA curriculum, so I am going to