In response to Laura’s Challenge, I accept! Will you accept the challenge? Calling all #9x9x25 video creators! https://t.co/ytl8Q6h74z pic.twitter.com/lU3LyVqSs2 — Laura Killam (@NurseKillam) October 3, 2018 Here you go. And I challenge you as well!
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Six Years of 9x9x25 and Other Numbers
I have always thought that if the good faculty I know shared more of their practices and hopes, I would not be needed in my work as an “instructional designer.” I think that the 9x9x25 allowed us to progress in
Share Everything
The first rule in Robert Fulghum’s All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten is this: SHARE EVERYTHING Opened16 ends today. I figure for this post I would share what the many people attending the event have shared.
Where is Your Frontier?
Last week the person the Quality Matters Twitter account direct messaged me three questions. They said, “We want to know what YOU think! Help set the stage for our intrepid, seasoned panelists who will engage with a set of questions
Reminders to Myself
I suppose there are a lot of reasons why it has come to this point. Why we still settle for passive classrooms full of students asked to do little more than listen for an hour a week or more. Why
Ways to Use Videos in Your Class
Last week I spoke to some of the Masters of Nursing faculty about the various ways video content can be used in a classroom. As I am new here to UW, I do not have a lot of openly available
I’ll See You at the DML Conference. Somewhere.
What a fantastic gathering of tinkerers, thinkers, crafters, and educational philosophers! The Digital Media and Learning conference in Irvine California kicks off today. But you know what, I am not there… But I feel kinda like I am there. I
“it isn’t a course, just a camp…” And that is Brilliant.
The Program for Online Teaching, or POT as it is affectionately known, has been around since 2005. I think I saw it around 2007 or 2008. Having read some of the writing of Lisa Lane and seeing that it was
What Visual Aids Do You Use in Class?
I have often joked that my favorite week in school was the “using visual aids” week. When you go to college to be a teacher, using visual aids is one of the topics covered. I learned all about using visual
Three Awesome Years!
Well, we have been successful for three years in our little 9x9x25 Challenge! Along with over 100 wonderful posts about teaching and learning, we had our nice house plants from Justin Brereton and we added some nice ceramic pots from
Bob’s Wall
The names have been modified to protect the innocent. Bob has an office. He is a college advisor so he has a lot of students visit him in his office. Bob is thoughtful, good at his work and respected by
A Week in the Life
What does a week of work look like in an online class? Read some book? Watch some lecture? Respond to a couple classmates in a discussion? Take some quiz? Yeah, that sounds close right? Quality Matters might tell us to