Nikoli and “one-buttock music”
dr.curry @ December 17, 2008 # No Comment Yet
I saw this first posted at Alvin’s Educational Technology blog, and after watching it, I couldn’t help but wonder if I make learning as fun as it can be. Does the passion I feel for what I teach show through? This presentation is by Benjamin Zander, conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. I hope you [...]
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Point/Counterpoint with an academic and a practitioner: On Cammy Bean, certification, and instructional design
dr.curry @ March 26, 2008 # 10 Comments
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Teaching Preservice Teachers Online: Pitfalls and Practices
dr.curry @ March 21, 2008 # One Comment
Today was my presentation for the AECT Teacher Education division’s WAG (web-based brown bag). They had me present on our efforts to put the preservice teacher technology course online here at Oklahoma State University. Angel Kymes and I taught it the first time together (different sections of the same class), and she and [...]
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Can’t we all just get along? Or the need for instructional design certification
dr.curry @ March 4, 2008 # 3 Comments
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Which blog are you?
dr.curry @ February 8, 2008 # 2 Comments
Vicki Davis at the Cool Cat Teacher Blog posted a presentation by Rohit Bargava and Jesse Thomas of the 25 basic styles of blogging.
Me? I’m a sometimes life blogger, most of the time link blogger.
Which one are you?
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