Posted on April 21, 2008 by bgblogging
…she doesn’t need to cancel class. Why should she cancel class in order to attend a conference or to give a talk?
If she does cancel her classes when she is unable to attend, then she probably believes that students cannot learn without her, cannot benefit from engaging with one another out [...]
Filed under: Conferences, Teaching and Learning, community | Tagged: class, students, teacher, travel, tutors | 2 Comments »
Posted on April 1, 2008 by bgblogging
I’ve written a few times over the years about how my students actually like to read my blog, and that when former students look for me, they often first head to my blogs to check up on what I’m up to before shooting me an email or picking up the phone. One of my [...]
Filed under: Students online, community | Tagged: commenting, reflective writing, students, students and professors | 5 Comments »
Posted on March 27, 2008 by bgblogging
While I’m sorting out my problems with archived posts’ broken links (argh), wrestling with upcoming talks, and complaining about Vermont’s never-ending winter, I thought it would do me and you good to move to a more positive outlook and point to some extraordinary work my students are doing with Web-based practices. (This is [...]
Filed under: Creative Writing Blog, Digital Storytelling, Discoveries in the Blogging World, Insights into New Media in the Classroom, Students online, Teaching and Learning, creativity | Tagged: learning, students, teaching, writing | 2 Comments »