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Back to School
I was tempted to call this “What Was I Thinking: Part II”. I’ve enrolled in grad school – well, a 1-year graduate diploma program actually. Royal Roads University has a flexible admissions policy that let me squeak into their blended … Continue reading
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Tagged DipLAT, MALAT, Rhizomatic Learning, RRU, yikes!
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Conflicted Zombie
I am a troubled zombie. Not supposed to have any thought, only cravings for human flesh, particularly brains. Troubling something buried deep within me, is the question, Why does scorn, violence, and compulsion come so easily? How can I be … Continue reading
Ante Up
This connectivism keeps messing with my time management aspirations. Prodded by Alec Couros’ tweet referencing Kevin Stranack’s “Guerrilla Connectivism“, and inspired by Roy Beasley’s “Confessions of a MOOC Dropout“, I posted the following “Reply All” last evening in response to … Continue reading
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Time to get real
What a difference a week makes. I just discovered that I’m going to be teaching an online language class again sooner rather than later. POTCERT is suddenly no longer just about theory. Jim Sullivan encouraged us, “better to be late … Continue reading