• What I learned from others through Collaboration

    What I learned from others through collaboration is how their work is unique to them and how they were able to take their challenges and try to find a solution to their problem. Everyone’s e-portfolio was different, and their point of view on the readings and videos.

  • Blended Learning in my Own Words

    For the past year, I heard the term Blended Learning thrown around at school, but no one took the time to explain it to me. After reading Blended using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools by Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker, I learned that Blended Learning is a lot of innovative things. You choose what…

  • The Power of Words, My favorite Assignment

    Besides meeting Stacie and Cristina, my favorite part of the ADL program is the inspiration to change video we created. I enjoyed how we could build the video on our own with just a few guidelines to follow. All the videos are unique to everyone. I am most proud to have my video on my…

  • Collaboration

    At the beginning of class, the collaboration felt uneasy because I consider myself a shy person. Reaching out to others to be part of my group was out of my element. By Tuesday, March 22, I felt the urgency to get in contact with someone quickly. I knew I could not wait till someone approached…

  • Choice, Ownership and Voice through Authentic Learning

    I like many things about the COVA book, but the two main reasons I enjoyed the book are 1. That Dr. Harapnuik gives real-life examples and uses his family 2. He shares his knowledge with us. Now I see things differently and looking forward to implementing COVA in my classroom.

  • Building an E-portfolio

    I knew building an E-portfolio would be challenging because I had never done it before. It intrigued me because the examples I saw on Dr. Harapnuik’s website are awe-inspiring, and I knew that I could also have one of my own with dedication and hard work. Many times that I got frustrated and wanted to…