There's something to be said for the sink or swim method. Cautious tip-toeing can consume a lot of time that could be spent on the deep end. It also allows more time for you to consider all the things that could go wrong. Being thrown into the water puts survival in your control--certainly terrifying at first, but empowering when you realize you control the speed and direction. When you get tired, float.
I've joined the #etmooc, a massive open online course about educational technology. I feel like I've been thrown in the middle of a lake, basically treading water. I feel pretty comfortable in the webinars and following along on Twitter. But connecting with others is proving to be the challenge. For example, at the time of this writing, there are 1,469 blog entries on the #etmooc blog hub. But I'm starting to swim.
Here's what I hope to learn from participating in this MOOC:
- Tools to empower students to take charge of their learning
- How technology can be an effective tool for personalized learning
- How to address/teach digital citizenship
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