Pam Tidwell's blog
Using Technology to Accomodate Multiple Learning Styles
I have always been interested in Multiple Intelligences and am currenty involved in a training offered through our district on that topic. I am also trying to incorportate activities for multiple learning styles into my classroom and curriculum. As such, I have been putting a lot of thought into ways to use technology (in all of it's various forms) to accomodate learning styles that are do not fit nicely into a typical classroom.
My biggest concern is finding research on this topic.Click here to read more »
Submitted by Pam Tidwell on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 6:47am
OpenEd 2008
Brains are evenly distributed throughout the world; education is not.
It is our job to connect education to brains.
Learning Analogy
I love analogies. I teach with them, and I learn with them. When Doug suggested blogging about an analogy for learning, it struck a chord for me.
While browsing the Internet, came across a blog by Learning Consultant in the United Kingdom named Karyn Romeis. She compares learning to a journey: the student being the driver and the teacher as the navigator.Click here to read more »
On my Honor...
...I will do my best to do my duty to myself and my family.
I expect that my biggest challenge while going through this program will be managing my time appropriately. This includes keeping my priorities straight.Click here to read more »
Submitted by Pam Tidwell on Sun, 08/31/2008 - 3:25pm
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