This was a great week for me in #clmooc. I tried several new things: a pop-up book, Vines, and a stop motion video. (I’m compiling a personal #clmooc portfolio here.) I’m loving the collaborative spirit of the #clmooc group. When
My #clmooc portfolio
I’m going to update this post throughout #clmooc and include some of the things I’ve made as a part of this online collaboration. The Make Bank (with credit to #ds106 for the idea and all the many folks who have
What is this #clmooc?
I’m going to go back two weeks and write the post I should have back then. (It’s never too late, right?) I am happy to be participating in the “Making Learning Connected” MOOC (#clmooc) this summer. I am a part
Failure
We talked about the role of failure in trying new things on our #clmooc Twitter chat last night. [This is my first post about #clmooc. This weekend I’ll go back and talk more about it, but for now I’m jumping
Using OER to Empower Collaborative Learning Communities
I think that one of OER’s greatest benefits is to empower teacher inquiry and collaboration. We’ll be talking about that, as well as giving an overview of OER and how they can be used in elementary learning at this FREE