Walls Optional

May 5, 2008

Blog Carnival: The Big Blog Post

Filed under: blog carnival, blogging, camosunde2008, learning, teaching, twitter — camosunonline @ 6:37 pm

We invited bloggers from all over to help us celebrate Educational Technology by blogging and submitting to our Blog Carnival.  Here are some of the submissions:

@Edu discusses Two Learning Theories and how simply asking students to use Google images helps them learn vocabulary.

Clint Lalonde blogs the conference, but also writes about using Twitter in education.

Amy Bowllan has several very interesting posts from the world of K12 education. One discusses using a wiki for a unit on The Diary of Anne Frank. Another celebrates Kathy Cassidy’s Blooming Bloggers

Wendy McElroy describes an inspiring use of technology from her own school experience.

At CollegeEnglish, Debbie Gascoyne names blogging (what else) as her favourite Ed Tech tool.

If what you see here inspires you to contribute, please do!  Send a link to your blog entry to gascoyne@camosun.bc.ca and we will update this post as more submissions come in.

April 9, 2008

Camosun Online Blogging Carnival

Filed under: blog carnival, blogging, learning, teaching — camosunonline @ 3:29 pm

Help us celebrate our 2nd Annual Conference, Walls Optional, promoting excellence in teaching and learning through technology.
Have you ever taught or been a student in a class where technology was used in a creative way?
Tell us about it!

Write a blog post, before May 6, that describes any really effective teaching and/or learning experience you have had.  For those who may have lots of experience with educational technology, write about the MOST effective tool or activity you have encountered.  Submit it here.

Check back here later for the Big Blog Post!

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