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How K-12 teachers can use a portfolio to document remote teaching experience

How K-12 teachers can use a portfolio to document remote teaching experience | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

"Teachers are learning a lot this year, and keeping a portfolio will help when it’s time to reflect on that learning ..."


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The eight pillars of pain, some reflections on designing an online information literacy resource.

The eight pillars of pain, some reflections on designing an online information literacy resource. | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Last year at OER I was carried away on a cloud of enthusiasm and promised faithfully to write a blog post. This year’s OER is staring me in the face and I have done nothing about it! So here are my thoughts on designing and building a web based resource. They are derived from a chapter that I wrote called Parallel lines in Distributed Learning: Pedagogy and Technology in Online Information Literacy Instruction edited by Tasha Maddison and Maha Kumaran, Chandos, 2016 – but basically I have chopped it right down and dumped the literature review! I apologise in advance if it comes under the heading of “teaching Granny how to suck eggs!”

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Using Clips app for small moments and student reflection 

Using Clips app for small moments and student reflection  | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

"...While portfolios often reflect long-term projects or activities, they don’t necessarily have to. Small moments, ideas, and “aha’s” happen daily ..."


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