Photo from Pexels by Jakub Zerdzicki Digital citizenship is important for educators and for learners, foremost because what is important to learners is important for educators. To elucidate what this means, let’s consider…
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In Block 4, for Jennifer Pighin’s class, EDUC 351 Curriculum and Instruction: Second Language, we went to The Exploration Place, located in Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park. For me, and at least a few…
This is our third time having Joseph take us on as an audience, and though I’d quite forgotten what the talk would be on, I was immediately stoked about whatever it was we…
ARC BC, stands for British Columbia’s Accessible Resource Centre, a non-profit organization funded by the BC Ministry of Education and Child Care to provide students with disabilities related to perception, typically of print,…
Sarah McNeil from Spruceland Elementary is an English Language Learning educator, and was able to come see our elementary years cohort twice, and what a treat that was for us! Sarah’s presentation was…
What a fun day! I enjoy math, so I am, of course, already biased towards liking a presentation on Numeracy, but the presentation itself was inspiring when considering the “heart of the teacher”:…
A digital footprint, also known as a “digital shadow or an electronic footprint” is “a trail of data one creates while using the Internet” (Kapersky; Martin, 562). One’s digital footprint matters because it…
Let me preface this post by saying that I LOVE Art galleries. They are little nooks filled with people’s particular expressions of themselves and place, and in this way, I find them to…
Digital literacy matters for me as a learner and a teacher because our world is becoming increasingly more digitized, to the point where the 21st century thus far is being commonly described as…