Marlee Dunlop

Reflection of The Community of Inquiry

Revisiting the community of inquiry allows for constant reflection, and of how I incorporate the three key categories (teaching presence, social presence, and cognitive presence) into my teaching practice.  A community of inquiry is defined as “a group of individuals who collaboratively engage in purposeful critical discourse and reflection to construct personal meaning and confirm …

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Funding for online platforms, resources and ed-tech tools in the K-12 sector

The EdTech industry and the corporatization of learning has been affecting both my students, and my teaching experiences. This past November (2021) I received an email informing me that I am almost at the end of my annual $250.00 limit for classroom consumables and resources. What this means is that if I want to do …

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Mentimeter Online Tool

Mentimeter is an online tool used to build interactive presentations that encourage student participation. Traditional presentation lecture models often offer little opportunity for students to share their thoughts and opinions. Mentimeter break that cycle. With Mentimeter, students are able to use tablets, smartphones, or computers to connect to the presentation and directly input their thoughts, …

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Instructional Design as a Discipline

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers were forced to develop emergency online teaching resources, mostly without any background in instructional design. After completing the readings above, what are your thoughts on instructional design as a discipline, and what might be its wider relevance for teaching, whether designing for face-to-face, blended, or online settings? Instructional design …

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