Instructional Technology Blogging
As a proud member of the CUNY Academic Commons and an Instructional Technology Fellow at Bronx Community College I've begun blogging as part of a collaborative project we at BCC are calling TE(A)CH with Purpose. The goal of TE(A)CH is to incorporate technology into instruction in ways that are driven first and foremost by pedagogical goals. Please visit that site to learn more. I'll also cross-post the blog posts here.Archives
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Weekly IT Roundup: 11/22
From TE(A)CH with Purpose Blogging success: Organic integration. Erica, a blogger at Cac.ophony, finds that blogging has been embraced by students in her course. They eagerly share other bits of media and relate classic works to current events. The blogs have … Continue reading
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