The reason that I am such a big fan of constructivism is that it is my primary mode of learning. My father tells me that when I was young I would sit and watch my grandfather work. He could see the gears in my brain turning. I wanted to not only understand how he was [...]
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Reflections on Constructivism Learning and Teaching
Posted in Blogging to Learn, Learning, tagged Constructivism, Learning, Teaching on October 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
To Blog or Not To Blog: That is the question
Posted in Blogging to Learn, tagged Learning on October 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Some people love to blog. Others don’t have a clue what blogging is or why you would want to blog. Then there are those of us in between. We have figured out how to blog. Well at least we go through the motions. But we haven’t caught the blog bug. For those who have the [...]
Reflections on Blogging
Posted in Blogging to Learn, tagged Learning on October 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I had heard much ado about blogging. But I mostly ignored it–no I totally ignored it. I wondered what the big deal was. Then my wife wanted her own website to publish her poetry. I’m an engineer, so I should be able to make her a website. I tried a couple of times and failed. [...]