The Journey Continues: The Marriage of Education and Technology November 19, 2002
The Journey Continues: The Marriage of Education and Technology “Nobody knows what is going on. Technology people don’t know. Content people don’t know. The money people don’t know. Whatever is agreed upon today is disputed tomorrow”. (Schultze pg. 17)
Dr. Quentin J. Schultze
Dr. Quentin J. Schultze
“Nobody knows what is going on. Technology people don’t know. Content people don’t know. The money people don’t know. Whatever is agreed upon today is disputed tomorrow”. (Schultze pg. 17) The Journey Continues: The Marriage of Education and Technology
Orienteering: competitors using a map and compass to find their way through unfamiliar territory
Compass for Nov. 19
Preferred Learning Style Active v.s. Reflective Sensing v.s. Intuitive Visual v.s. Verbal Sequential v.s. Global ers/f/felder/public/ILSdir/ilsweb.html
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Preferred Learning Styles Active v.s. Reflective Sensing v.s. Intuitive Visual v.s. Verbal Sequential v.s. Global
Ways to stretch your teaching: Tool: specific implementation
Inspiration: create concept maps to illustrate the big picture of a particular subject.
What does this mean? Is your teaching style biased toward a preferred learning style? What areas do you need to stretch yourself?