Getting started with GitHub
There has been a lot of talk about GitHub at Digital Pedagogy Lab this week. Following are a few resources for learning and using GitHub for... »
There has been a lot of talk about GitHub at Digital Pedagogy Lab this week. Following are a few resources for learning and using GitHub for... »
I’ve been really getting into the IndieWeb lately. I’ve always been a fan of open-source software (and textbooks!), but there are some cool new tools for... »
Here is the reading list for The Flipped Classroom, a three-week, intensive, online course I’m teaching for Digital Pedagogy Lab beginning on July 19. I’m still... »
What is the flipped classroom? According to many in the educational technology business, it’s using online video to deliver lectures to students and personalize the learning... »
Starting on July 19, I will be leading a 3-week, intensive online course on the “flipped” or “inverted” classroom. This is the first professional development course... »
In response to a question from a music cognition student, I dug up this old post from "Sound a Mind," a blog on music cognition that... »
Is it possible to “flip” an online class? As most people define the inverted class, no. If the inverted class involves students watching video (micro)lectures at... »
Who decides what teachers teach? More importantly, who decides what students learn? Cedar Riener’s recent article for EML unpacks some of the implications of academic freedom... »
What if we focused less on scalable pedagogy and more on sustainable pedagogy? When someone proposes a new idea in education, that proposal is often followed... »
To educate as the practice of freedom . . . comes easiest to those of us who teach who also believe that there is an aspect... »