Monday, February 15, 2010
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I would like to welcome all to this blog about my thoughts of educational technologies. I believe the first twelve posts would be related to themes of distance education. However, I hope to keep adding more reflections as part of my development on this wonderful area of research and development. I hope you all enjoy it. Larissa
Larissa,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your video on critical thinking skills, but some of the slides were very hard to use. I would suggest maybe using a different font type. Also, the presentation was not five minutes, which was required time limit. Your graphics were great and went well with your topic. Overall a great presentation.
Emmorfia.
Thanks. I made some changes is now available at Youtube.
ReplyDeletePiratas! Argh! Su presentaciĆ³n estuvo limpia, profesional, y muy entretenida. I would like to keep you as a contact Larissa. Do you Skype? If so, please share your URL with me.
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I like how you said that for critical thinking to occur, you need to make connections with past experiences. Key point! The backbone of what educators do.
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Bethany
Good job! Some of the slides scrolled a bit to fast to read. I liked the graphics. Critical thinking is definitely a vital aspect of learning!
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Wow,great work!!! This was like a mini-movie. The message was very clear and direct. I love how you stated that critical thinking can be used daily if we are taught at an early age. I truly believe that critical thinking can enhance our lives in all areas (educational and non-educational). The slide toward the end was blurry (I think that it may have been the reference pages)but other than that, superb!!
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