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Prodigy Math Online Game Program

Prodigy Math Online Gaming Program: by Cindy Allen & Alex Grant Inquiry Question: Is ‘Prodigy’ Effective “Edutainment” or Needless Screen Time? For this inquiry we decided to investigate the Prodigy Math program that is available online and being used by… Continue Reading →

Catch up

Whew, the end is nigh…and that means crunch time…and that means no time to do anything else but assignments! Well, yes and no… I have made a weekly date with a friend and we have been walking Mt Doug park… Continue Reading →

First Nations Teachings in the Classroom

We had an EdCamp large Zoom class this past week – we had a choice of breakout rooms and I chose First Nations Teaching in the Classroom. I have concerns about how to bring First People’s learning/teaching into a classroom… Continue Reading →

Coding

Good Lord! I am even less competent in coding – we had the opportunity to test a few websites – I decided on the Elsa and Anna version and I could not pass the first steps! How am I supposed… Continue Reading →

Gaming in the Classroom

Photo by Fredrick Tendong on Unsplash Good lord – I am hopeless with games – unless they are basic word games or block building games, something that takes more than quick reflexes to slay the dragon and save the day…. Continue Reading →

Assistive Technology

Ok, I’m waaaaay behind in blogging – and term is coming to a close so I gotta make up for lost time here – I’ll be blogging up a storm today – hang on folks – here I go! We… Continue Reading →

Trevor MacKenzie presentation

I was mildly blown away by this enthusiastic teacher/presenter last week. I appreciated what he brought and shared with the class and I made notes of helpful tips to hopefully utilize once I am in a teacher position. The values… Continue Reading →

Reading break and a false sense of freeedom

I have a love/hate relationship with reading break. I love not having to attend classes and just focus on one thing (in my case family and work – mostly work though (sigh)). What I don’t like about reading break is… Continue Reading →

Am I too lazy for self care?

You’d think that finding time to do yoga would be easy – but somehow flaking out on Netflix for hours on end can take priority – which is maddening. I know what I should be doing, but I am not doing… Continue Reading →

What to do, what to do…

I am still unsure what the EdTech inquiry will be – I was relieved to hear that my partner and I were not behind and that there are others who have not settled on a topic. We did have an… Continue Reading →

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