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Tag Archives: Reflections
Creating my learning log: AECT Standard “2.3 Computer-Based Technologies”
I created this learning log in my first EDTECH class as an on going summary of my learning in the Boise State EDTECH program. Many of my courses have required regular entries on this log. Using the WordPress program and … Continue reading
Reflections on the Idea of a New Online Portfolio Process
As I begin work on my master’s program I feel flooded and overwhelmed by the new information and my unfamiliarity with it. Terror seems like an appropriate word. At the same time, I experience exhilaration as new ideas for the … Continue reading