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    The Big Idea #1 Get stated and get it over with already

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    Ever wish you didn’t have to study? Get over it. Self-scrutinizing what my priorities and goals were at a younger point in my life, and observing how they have shifted or remained steadfast, were at times unsettling.  What things provided me with crossroads to keep moving, learning, and growing? There is actual a term for this, it’s call the Serial Position Curve. While serial position curves aren’t necessarily one of the big ideas that I will take away from my life’s journey thus far – it is worth mentioning.  Basically, because it provided a bit of an ‘intersection’; and I began to look for other intersections to stay on course.…

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    Creating Innovative Students in an online classroom and making sure that the students can be successful in them is a craft,.  A craft that instructional designers and instructors work on endlessly. Building online and blended content for the new technological classrooms requires more time and energy than the traditional classroom that most of us grew up with. However, online instruction offers something that the traditional classroom doesn’t offer – the ability of the student to actively engage in the technological learning process, and gain hands-on experiences that push them to really think about how things work in an innovative way within the field of emerging technology. That is one of…

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    Turning 18 – Looking Forward To That Day

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    Turning 18 – Looking Forward To That Day. Turning 18 is a milestone in any young person’s lifetime. It is a time of celebration and joy. You will have met one of the longest challenges we adults face, K-12 education. You will be able to mark that off your bucket list as DONE! However, the road doesn’t end there. Neither does your bucket list. GRADUATION! Turning 18 – Looking Forward To That Day. That list branches off instead. There are so many more roads to travel. Picking that next road right out of high school is often the one that will truly lead us to that person we will eventually…

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