It is finished. After 12 hours of video editing and content creation, I have “mojo.com”-like top ten videos. So, I based my learning summary on the “top 10” videos you see on YouTube. I made the clips with Powerpoint. The au…
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What does it mean to be literate today?
IntroductionSo I think we can agree that “being literate” means more than being able to read and write. However, literacy still requires that understanding. Reading and writing are still foundations of being literate. They form the bedrock …
Continue readingReplacing Chalkboards with Whiteboards: Unchanging School and Digital Monoculture
***WARNING***This became a rambling number of thoughts in my head, and it took me a while to weave all the disparate threads together.In 1995, I was in the last year of my undergraduate degree in Arts Education. I remember NASA announcing that a …
Continue readingConfessions of a Former Social Media Oversharer
Like many a Xennial, reflecting on the transformation of my digital identity makes me cringe. My carefree childhood and awkward teen years are relegated to dusty photo albums, shoddy VHS home movies, and a Hotmail account with a questionable – but thankfully anonymous – username. In my early 20s, my husband asked me out on…
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