That’s a Wrap on Gluten-Free Recipies
This semester has flown by so fast, and unfortunately, as this course comes to an end that means so does my learning project. I enjoyed learning how to cook and bake different gluten-free recipes so much. This experience has improved my skills for the better, as I have found a way to improve my cooking…
Contributing to others’ learning!
To be a lifelong learner not only involves constantly seeking out new information to expand your knowledge, but it also consists in supporting others through their learning journey too. As EDTC 300 comes to an end I would like to take this time to share the many ways in which I feel I have contributed…
Digital Literacy- Teaching students how to identify fake news
What is digital literacy? The American Library Association (ALA) defines digital literacy as “the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.” (Renaissance, 2019). However, digital literacy is more than that definition, especially in the classroom! It refers to students’ ability to read…
Giggly Cooking- Cowboy Cavier & Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce
When scrolling through social media I am constantly coming across new recipes that look so delicious, and my mom and I have a habit of sending each other recipes that we want to try but never actually do. So for this week’s learning post, I decided to test a couple out, and TikTok was the…
Cybersleuthing: Why it’s important to build a digital identity
This week in our #EDTC300 course we dialled our focus on digital identity. Digital identity is an online identity that is adopted by an individual through what one posts, shares, likes, and so much more. If we want to get into more technical terms, Techopedia describes digital identity as “an online or networked identity adopted…
Digital Citizenship- What is it and how can we educate our students about it?
A big part of being an educator is teaching students how to be a part of the world around them; how to interact, follow rules, be safe, learn, and so much more. However, in this day and age teachers not only have to teach students how to be part of the physical world but the…
Let’s Make a Pasta
This week while at the grocery store some of my family’s favourite gluten-free sausages were on sale in Superstore; and as we trying to plan out meals for the next couple of days I knew I wanted to make something using these! I wanted to try looking for recipes from a different resource this time,…
TikTok as an Educational Resource
This week as part of our ur #EDTC300 course we were also asked to find an app or tool that we have not used before to document our learning project. My first thought was to begin looking for a new video editing app as I normally use IMovie to create my videos before posting them…
Earthy Gluten-Free Beet Brownies
This last week has been an extremely busy week for me; from being sick to writing a midterm for another class, to working, and being away for the weekend. I knew that I wasn’t feeling up to trying to create an elaborate meal, so this week I decided to go back to baking and try…