Copyright part 2: How and is it worth the work?
When assembling learning materials, an educator can take one of two different paths. The educator can use royalty-free media for a very...
Walking in a copyright minefield
This week I experienced a throwback to my undergraduate education, when I took courses on law and copyright. I find this branch of law...
Wise & Innocent
Growing up in the budding stages of the digital age, my parents taught me a principle as a child which I still remember to this day: “be...
Digital citizenship
Digital citizenship is an important, yet apparently foreign topic to me. That is, until I read Ribble (2017), who called it “digital...
I Am Change
This is a discussion I recently had with my classmates and I thought it fitting to include in my blog. This is an intriguing yet...
A "Now-ist"
I recently watched Ito's (2014) "Now ist" TED talk regarding how innovation has changed and I loved it. The main lesson I walked away...
Education as a Factory
I really enjoyed the video of Sir Ken Robinson. My favorite portion is where Sir Robinson stated that our education system is in need of...
Disruptive Innovation
Change is inevitable. Oftentimes, change is met with levels of apprehension, aggression, and an adherence to the old. Change is...
Training & Education - Not Synonymous Terms
In performing research to better my current role, one which includes managing individuals and also training to fill in knowledge gaps, I...
Welcome to my ePortfolio!
What you see is an end-result and yet a work-in-progress. It is about the 83rd version but I kept it fresh. It is a combination of a...