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	<title>Comments for Kristina Lattanzio's Blog....</title>
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	<description>....reflections on teaching/learning</description>
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		<title>Comment on On Readings and Exemplar Courses by alexandrapickett</title>
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		<description>shoot for 2 blog posts per module - one at the end of each week.  you can do more than 2 but 2 need to be at the end of the week so that you can do a proper reflection of that module weeks activities and content. 

review the blog assignment questions to guide your reflections. 

review the rubric  : ) 

me</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>shoot for 2 blog posts per module &#8211; one at the end of each week.  you can do more than 2 but 2 need to be at the end of the week so that you can do a proper reflection of that module weeks activities and content. </p>
<p>review the blog assignment questions to guide your reflections. </p>
<p>review the rubric  : ) </p>
<p>me</p>
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		<title>Comment on On Readings and Exemplar Courses by alexandrapickett</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 19:57:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good!! excellent post. but to make it better you need to bring is something new/more and be more specific what interesting thoughts ideas and questions came up for you? what did you learn from the observations? what will you use or adapt or apply from that activity to your own course?

your comment on scorza&#039;s article left me wanting much more. I wat to know what important things you are considering as a result... why is tone important, why is the way you present material relevant... how does that relate to assumptions you have about your future online students? what does the did you know video have to do with that? THINK! DIG! 

Here is a thought... is this all relevant ONLY to online teaching and learning environments?!

you need to make your thinking more visible to me. show me details and specifics of how you will apply, interpret, use what you are learning and how you are processing the course content, activities, discussion, etc. 

: ) me

suggestions to improve this blog: 
-you need to categorize your posts: try using course modules as categories. 
-also add tags to further describe each individual post.
-add the link to my blog to your blogroll : ) Makes navigation around all the class blogs much easier. 
-where is your &quot;about&quot; page?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good!! excellent post. but to make it better you need to bring is something new/more and be more specific what interesting thoughts ideas and questions came up for you? what did you learn from the observations? what will you use or adapt or apply from that activity to your own course?</p>
<p>your comment on scorza&#8217;s article left me wanting much more. I wat to know what important things you are considering as a result&#8230; why is tone important, why is the way you present material relevant&#8230; how does that relate to assumptions you have about your future online students? what does the did you know video have to do with that? THINK! DIG! </p>
<p>Here is a thought&#8230; is this all relevant ONLY to online teaching and learning environments?!</p>
<p>you need to make your thinking more visible to me. show me details and specifics of how you will apply, interpret, use what you are learning and how you are processing the course content, activities, discussion, etc. </p>
<p>: ) me</p>
<p>suggestions to improve this blog:<br />
-you need to categorize your posts: try using course modules as categories.<br />
-also add tags to further describe each individual post.<br />
-add the link to my blog to your blogroll : ) Makes navigation around all the class blogs much easier.<br />
-where is your &#8220;about&#8221; page?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Moving Towards Online Theory by alexandrapickett</title>
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		<dc:creator>alexandrapickett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 19:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey kristina! 

did you see the demographic info that was part of this assignment? would love to know what your thoughts are on that. Part of this assignment was to get you to think about and explore the assumptions you may have about your students. And after viewing the did you know video to reflect on it all including the course activities and discussions. 

have a look as your classmates blogs. Comment if you feel moved. You can get ideas for stuff to reflect on from them and see what they are saying to deepen your own experiences in this course. 

: ) me</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey kristina! </p>
<p>did you see the demographic info that was part of this assignment? would love to know what your thoughts are on that. Part of this assignment was to get you to think about and explore the assumptions you may have about your students. And after viewing the did you know video to reflect on it all including the course activities and discussions. </p>
<p>have a look as your classmates blogs. Comment if you feel moved. You can get ideas for stuff to reflect on from them and see what they are saying to deepen your own experiences in this course. </p>
<p>: ) me</p>
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