I can relate the examples of online learning to my own experience in the following ways. . .
I certainly can relate to needing a masters program that could accommodate my family and work schedules. Even more importantly, life happens! In the last couple of years, I have struggled with a health issue resulting in the removal of a tumor just a couple of months ago, the same day I lost my grandmother. (March-May were really the pits!) If I hadn't been in this online program, I surely would've had to drop out.
In addition, I have really benefited from all of the professional development, not to mention the needed credits to keep current with my license.
These are some problems I had navigating the course management system and utilizing the discussion boards, can you help me with . . .
Reviewing the system before our first class session was a little confusing. During the first class, I got the needed clarifications to enable me to browse and use the site effectively.
I can imagine using Elluminate Live! for a web conference in order to . . .
As a first grade teacher in a building full of technology scaredy-pants, I can't imagine using Elluminate professionally. I definitely see it's potential when trying to plan family functions with relatives out of state. I wish my husband's job would get hip. They have phone conferences every morning and a full in person meeting every Wednesday. This is an inconvenience because the staff all live and work at sites all over southeastern Wisconsin.
I tried something new while working on this module and it made me think that . . .
I can't think of anything new I did that was significant enough to give me any uh-huh moments. I do like the system. It would be great for high school students.
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