How to get an Instructional Design education without paying tuition
dr.curry @ February 13, 2008 # 13 Comments
Well, yesterday Cammy has responded to my post on the disconnect between academic instructional design and practical instructional design. Subsequently, the last five hours or so has been interesting. First of all, I see that Stephen Downes has mentioned our conversation on OLD~Daily, and that has led to a number of comments […]
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Look at me go! My first Vodcast . . .
dr.curry @ January 10, 2008 # No Comment Yet
So I decided to try something new–not radical, but new for me–with my online 3123 class this semester. I just thought it would be a nice change from either a text introduction or the audio introduction I did with a simple podcast last semester. Now it’s nothing fancy, but I’ve already heard back […]
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Blogs, RSS feeds, and Del.icio.us
dr.curry @ August 31, 2007 # One Comment
I remember last October giggling as I read Trey Martindale’s blog post stating (follow the link to read the whole thing):
My friend John Curry reminded me that I’m not posting very often on my blog these days, and he’s right. It seems I’m taking a shorter route–kind of “mini-blogging”. Basically I’m just saving and tagging […]
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Me in four slides
dr.curry @ August 20, 2007 # No Comment Yet
So a few weeks ago Dan Meyer, who writes dy/dan, held a four slide contest. The purpose was to see if you could represent yourself completely in four slides. Now the problem for me is that I have NO TALENT when it comes to visual representation, but I want my grad students in my online […]
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Site updates
dr.curry @ July 12, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Man, this term has been BUSY. I’ve been reading a lot, but I haven’t been posting. I’m trying to keep up with what’s going on, and I’ve been updating my Del.icio.us bookmarks (as well as those for our undergrad EdTech course), but blogging hasn’t been in the schedule this week.
I have added some […]
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