I've been wanting to reach out beyond my own University community to learn new strategies for using educational technology in my teaching. I was inspired by a twitter post by an educator I admire but know only through her twitter feed and website: Michelle Pacansky-Brock (@brocansky on twitter and http://brocansky.com/). When she put out a call to join a six week educational blogging project called The Reflective Writing Club, I didn't hesitate to jump in. What will follow here are the posts prompted by her questions to the online club about teaching and learning. Can't wait to read my fellow bloggers' posts and to share ideas, as I start a new semester.
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MICHELLE PACANSKY-BROCK
1/26/2018 05:04:45 pm
Happy to have you along for the ride, Marie! :) Your site looks great.
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Marie
1/26/2018 05:18:56 pm
Thank you, Michelle! Looking forward to learning from you and our Reflective Writing Club colleagues. Giving thought to the first prompt - wonderful!
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1/29/2018 03:32:49 pm
Hi Marie, I hope you find fellow educators who use interactive tech to engage students so you all can share and learn together. Welcome to the Reflective Writing Club!
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1/31/2018 06:07:59 pm
Thank you. This entire group in #cccwrite seems like great people with whom to connect, share, and learn. See you in next week’s prompt! Leave a Reply. |
I teach literature, creative writing, and a Great Books course in Catholic thought at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. I have also developed and taught a graduate course in academic writing as part of a fully online doctoral program in Educational Leadership for the College of Education at SHU. In addition, I have taught a First Year Writing Seminar at the undergraduate level and a special course on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition for post-graduate Nursing students.
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