The last class of the semester for my undergraduate EdTech class was looming. While I wanted to make the class review of what we’ve learned over the semester more engaging than me droning on with my well-worn slide deck, did… Continue Reading →
This is a presentation on generative AI and Academic Assignments by Rich McCue, MA, BComm and Zahra Premji, PhD for the UVic Learning and Teaching Support and Innovation’s (LTSI) Let’s Talk About Teaching (LTAT) event in August 2023. If you… Continue Reading →
This is a presentation on generative AI and Academic Assignments by Rich McCue, MA, BComm (Digital Scholarship Manager & Education Technology Instructor in the Faculty of Education) and Zahra Premji, PhD (Health Research Librarian) for the Council of Canadian Departments… Continue Reading →
Wow. Thank you to all the groups that presented today. I enjoyed the variety and the content of your topics. Next week is our final class, and we have 2 two group presentations and a small presentation I will be… Continue Reading →
This week you demonstrated flexibility and an open mind as we quickly pivoted to remote learning! I hope the activities were engaging, interactive, and gave you some ideas for your future practica. Link to slides Feedback template for next… Continue Reading →
How are we already through ten weeks of learning together? Slides: Task List: Exit interviews will be in person on November 28th after class and December 5th. Sign up is now live. Reflection post: on Tina’s presentation or Indigenous Ed…. Continue Reading →
Hi all, Snow, in November, and during class?! Who would have thought. Thanks for a fun class yesterday. Slides are posted below. This week: Reflection post on Jeff’s visit or on class material Inquiry post: Ask questions, turn a corner,… Continue Reading →
Thanks for another fantastic class today. Both slidedecks are posted below. Please check out the video after the slides to see a tour of PSII. Jeff Hopkins will zooming in Monday at 11 am. See slides for task list… Continue Reading →
Thank you for an amazing class! You brought focused energy, positivity, and and enthusiasm to all of your discussion groups. Slides are below. Here are the slides from Rich McCue’s presentation last week Next Week: Prepare for Tracey’s visit… Continue Reading →
Hi folks, Thank you for a wonderful class today. I am also enjoying getting to know you all better through our 1-1 meetings. I think you are all going to be fantastic educators! Slides from today: Slides from Rich will… Continue Reading →
Slides for today Task List: Schedule a 1-1 Meeting with me *Note the Sunday Zoom has been changed to Sunday, October 22nd* Before class on Monday, October 17: 2 blog posts on your free inquiry, 1 post on class reflection… Continue Reading →
My name is Rich McCue and I am your instructor for EDCI 336: Technology and Innovation in Education. I look forward to meeting you and working with you all throughout the semester. I emailed you the course outline, and during… Continue Reading →
Happy Week 3! If you are able, DM Jesse on Twitter (@mediatedreality) to thank him for his time. See this post if you would like support adding images to your blog posts. To Do: Google yourself…dun dun dun!… Continue Reading →
Hi all, I will miss seeing your faces tomorrow! Please review the slides for this week and complete the task list before class next Monday. If you are interested, I encourage you to look up our guest speaker for next… Continue Reading →
It was so wonderful meeting all of you today. Please complete the following tasks as soon as possible so you can come to our next session with everything completed. Task List Review ISTE Standards and the EDCI 336 website Get… Continue Reading →
Hello, and welcome to EDCI 336 (A01). I’m Joanna Lake, and I am excited to meet all of you and connect as a class community. In the course outline that was emailed to you, you will find the password for… Continue Reading →
We are excited to be hosting an edcamp on Wednesday, March 31, from 1-2pm PST that will combine both sections of EDCI 336 this term as well as stakeholders from beyond. We have run edcamps in our classes before as… Continue Reading →
Trevor Mackenzie’s talk was full of resources, ideas and inspiration. As mentioned he encourages the conversation to continue. Trevor offers his input via social media and is open to direct contact as well. Below is our site recaping some of… Continue Reading →
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