Breathe with Braathe

“I believe we have two lives. The life we learn with, and the life we live with after that.” from “The Natural”

What helped my learning?




What helped your learning?

I cannot thank my peers enough for their insightful feedback, research, and comments.  Having 7 other sets of eyes (along with Alex) to critique and force me to think more clearly made this so worthwile.

Using diigo to share links with each other broadened each of us to new sources of research.

What would have helped your learning more? What hindered your learning? What got in the way of your learning? How did you feel?

What would have been very enjoyable was having more “forced interaction” via voice.  I would have enjoyed more components where the voicethreads was used.  I really liked how this course was laid out; I don’t think (after the initial getting used to the technology) that anything hindered my learning whatsoever.  Changing my perspective of having everything be synchronous to an asynchronous world was the impetus behind me being so comfortable in the course.

Robert (2)



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   clark shah-nelson wrote @ March 19th, 2009 at 6:12 am

Hey Robert, just stumbled onto this while doing some research – didn’t know you took Alex’s course! I’m wondering if you might like to do a little presentation about your experience or something for SUNY Delhi online faculty – could even be online/recorded for asynchronous later viewing or something?

Best,
Clark Shah-Nelson

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