Author Michael Paskevicius

Michael Paskevicius is Associate Professor of Educational Technology in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Victoria.

Week 3: The ‘Great Debate’ and Group Formation for Research Presentation

It was good to see you all on Tuesday and thank you for your engagement with the readings, discussion, and activities during the Zoom session. You can always access the shared documents we use in our session in Mattermost or… Continue Reading →

Week 2: EdTech State of Play, Big Picture, and Sharing of Research Areas

Happy to see you all yesterday and thank you for your engagement with the readings, discussion, and activities during the Zoom session. Make sure to have a peek at the list of learner blogs that have been approved for public… Continue Reading →

Finding Open Resources and Content

To assist you in finding resources that are not copyrighted, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with Creative Commons. Creative Commons is an initiative that provides licensing options that span between copyrighted and public domain. You can learn more about… Continue Reading →

Week 1: Welcome to EDCI 570/571 and Setup Tasks

It was great to meet you all via zoom yesterday and I am looking forward to working together throughout the EdTech MEd program. I am here to support you as best I can and welcome all queries, no matter how… Continue Reading →

Things to Consider Before Setting up your Portfolio

Before you start with WordPress, you need to make some decisions. Please review all 6 steps below to decide on your approach. Decide if you are comfortable being online. If not, you can document your learning offline (with technology). For… Continue Reading →

What Makes a Good Blog Post

As you start gaining experience in finding your blog voice and reviewing blog posts of your peers, you might start to get a sense of what makes a good blog post. Take some time to review the blog feed of… Continue Reading →

Using Library Search to Locate Research Articles

We should have an opportunity to meet with a librarian during our coursework and address questions related to doing research, citation standards, and managing sources. The library also offers a wealth of information online in video and tutorial format for… Continue Reading →

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