Full disclosure: I have not had any formal education in pedagogy. I taught one hybrid college course in the fall semester of 2020 three months (and two weeks) after graduating from a master’s program that did not focus on pedagogy. (A Master’s in Theological Studies …
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Moral Transformation and Digital Identity
The readings for this week leave me of two minds about context collapse. One has me not worried in the slightest; the other–well– it has me worried quite a bit about what it means not only for professional development and what it means for thinking …
Is there anybody out there, just nod if you can hear me!
It seems that there are so many venues to communicate in and on, but hard to capture the attention of many people consistently. I have a presence online, but doubt anyone consistently looks at it. I have found that I engage more readily with social …
Me, Myself, and My Digital Identity
Something I have learned throughout the time I have spent building my digital identity is that it isn’t always easy to come across how you want to other people online. It’s almost impossible for every single person that reads a post to understand the tone …
The End (for now)
Well friends, this has been fun. Can’t say I will blog again anytime soon but this sure has been an interesting journey. I find myself surprised to be wanting MORE! This week’s material on dissemination of scholarship and access was fascinating. I was particularly intrigued …
Salty with a Side of Contemplation
This week I started by reading, “How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation” by Anne Helen Petersen. It put me in my current mood (see otter for reference) which has lingered in decreasing intensity throughout the week. I’m glad writing it was therapeutic for you, Anne …
Uncharted Territory
This past Monday, I created a Twitter account…..wow, it is something! I feel like an intrepid explorer with my mouse and my keypad browsing through the good, the bad, the interesting, and the unabashedly ugly. Connecting This exploration into uncharted territories has sparked many conversations …
Hello Friends
Do you ever see a picture of a very expressive otter and think, “wow, that otter looks how I feel.” This happened to me yesterday as I attempted to begin my first ever blog post. I am in awe of those individuals who words seem …