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  • Danielle 3:55 am on July 29, 2012
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    Welcome to SUSTAINABLeLEARNING.com, a free social networking and learning enterprise aimed at bringing together like-minded educators and learners from around the world to socialize, network, play games and share ideas and resources on sustainable development.  For more detailed information on this amazing investment opportunity, please click here. We also invite you to meet the founder […]

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    • Jody McKinnon 2:57 pm on July 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle. First and foremost, I want to commend you on the quality of your video and the attention to detail in the presentation of your longer venture pitch. The editing and framing of the video are very impressive. In your report, I was particularly impressed with the visual appeal, the structure, and the themes that you have used to present it. I love the water related theme and your CEO team seems top notch 😉

      As for the venture itself, in a world filled with social networking options, I am impressed by your idea in that it is different and does stand out to a degree. I agree with your assessment when you state that it might be difficult to launch among other weaknesses and threats you have identified in your SWOT analysis. Hopefully with enough investors and an excellent marketing campaign (sustainable of course!), you would get enough users. I think that if you targeted teachers of social sciences, geography, environmental studies, science and green industries, you might have a natural group to begin with. Also, if you target existing green industries and companies, your audience will build quickly. Perhaps if you used a celebrity endorsement from someone like David Suzuki, your product could grow in leaps and bounds with little to no effort.

      Overall, if I were an investor, I would certainly consider providing some assistance to this venture. It is not only a great way to connect with like-minded individuals and groups from around the world, but it is also a great way to help save our planet. Well done!

      • Danielle 7:14 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Jody,

        Thank you very much for your feedback. And your ideas are great! I’d like you to consider applying for a job at SUSTAINABLeLEARNING.com! We need your talent and expertise!

        Danielle

    • Ronna Hoglund 5:48 pm on July 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,
      Your personal elevator pitch was the clincher for me. Putting yourself “out there” is very effective. Besides that, you have a great idea and one that is close to my heart which, I think, can make a difference with investors. So, all in all you were very clear and concise in your elevator pitch and filled in all the necessary blanks in your venture pitch. I would invest in sustainableelearning.com.
      Regards,
      Ronna

      • Danielle 7:40 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Thanks Ronna! As a platinum level investor, you are entitled to a preferential rate on our “Class A” shares! 😀 Thanks for your feedback, I appreciate it!

    • Dave Horn 10:36 pm on July 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle

      I thought that your elevator pitch was simple, but professional and you had very clear voice and conveyed a genuine characteristic, which does I believe, give investors confidence. I could see a small niche market existing for the sustainable approach, but I questioned how much room for growth there was in the long run. While I wouldn’t invest right away, it would definitely be a venture that I kept an eye on.

      Dave

    • dmcinnes 9:49 am on July 31, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle,
      I thought your elevator pitch was really well done. It was clear, simple and professional. I also really liked your venture pitch. I thought the format was professional looking and visually appealing. I really liked your metaphors (confluence, rapids, tributaries, etc.). I think there is a niche here that you have tapped into. Social Networking is great, but they don’t have focus and are too overwhelming. Your proposition for an idea that is focussed and based on “social purpose” has some potential. It might be a small market though. I’d be interested as an investor for the greater good, but not as one looking to make a great deal of money.
      Well done!
      David McInnes

      • Danielle 8:43 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi David, you have an interesting point. You would invest for the greater good but not to make money? Then perhaps you are suggesting that the venture attract donations rather than venture capital. Something for me to think about, thanks very much! Danielle

    • Yves Mainville 11:03 am on July 31, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle

      Very impressive pitch. The presentation was very pro-like and quite complete. I also likes the team member’s names. 🙂
      The concept seems viable, but perhaps a little trendy – I would would like to know more about the long term viability of the concept, but this is more a case of this being outside my comfort zone and I am most likely ignorant on these particular facts.

      My concern is with the competition / market. There seems to be a fair bit of it and large well established to boot. That being said however, there seems to be a definite niche and you cater to it well.

      Excellent presentation.
      thank you.

      • Danielle 8:54 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Yves,

        Thanks for your feedback and ideas. I agree that the investment would be a risk given the competition. It would require a stellar marketing campaign at the least. Thanks again for the comments.

        Danielle

    • Brian H 11:43 am on July 31, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle,

      Outstanding elevator pitch. You had me engaged and ready to write a cheque.

      However, I looked for my 250% return and as an investor, was not confident in the venture’s ability to generate revenue.

      Your project however could hit a niche market and could secure government and non-profit funding without the need for private investors.

      Very intriguing!

      Brian

    • sheza 11:39 am on August 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle!

      I was really impressed by the professional wuality of your elevator pitch and the overall look of your venture pitch. Obviously, when I read the content I became even more impressed! You have clearly crossed all your Ts and dotted your Is! The idea is an interesting one and while I admire its roots and vision, I don’t think that it would be a viable venture due to the untangible nature of the concept. I think that many schools and teachers have adopted eco-friendly ideals and values in their teaching and learning and I think that it is a neat idea to have a place to come together and combine these, I think that it is a little too optimistic. Social networking takes up so much of our time today, and I just don’t think that you will generate so much interest from the people to add this to their plates as well. Perhaps the venture could be developed into an add-on feature to another already popular social networking site? Perhaps a pitch to Facebook to have a Sustainable eLearning or Green Networking division as part of their platform?

      I really admire the hard work that you have put into your work though and even though I wouldn’t be ready to put the money into this particular venture, I would certainly be interested in working with you and your team in the future.

      All the best!

      Sheza Naqi

      • Danielle 10:37 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Sheza,

        I chuckled at your feedback. I am often criticized for being too optimistic! 😀 I appreciate the time you took to assess my venture. Your feedback is helpful!

        Cheers,

        Danielle

    • kimnoel 1:11 pm on August 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,

      Nicely done! Your pitch looked and sounded professional, and I think your venture idea has merit. It certainly plays into the “green” culture.

      I do wonder about the market however. While I am sure there would be a moderate market, I wonder if the market is there to become a true financial success.

      Smiles, Kim

      • Danielle 10:42 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Kim,

        This venture does not target people who want to make a difference but those who take the take the necessary steps to do so. I agree that these individuals are few and far between. A lot of work needs to be done to create an active culture of change. Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it!

        Danielle

    • mackenzie 4:59 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      The elevator pitch was well done, I really got to connect with you personally and see what you are about. The idea of that kind of return on my investment was captivating since most companies usually only hope to break even by year 5. I was impressed that you did SWOT and ROI analysis that connected the future growth to government and corporate opportunities. I wish more was said about competition and how you are dealing with their interest in you investors.

    • Sherman Lee 10:48 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hello Danielle,

      Congratulations, I think you have done a great job on your pitch. As many have complimented already that your pitch was very professional. If I had to be super picky, the only thing I would mention is your voice. It was strong, well paced but the microphone you had didn’t do you justice. It was a bit too far away so it picked up a lot of background, but that is strictly picking bones out of an egg of me. As an investor, your venture drew in my interest, but not from the standpoint that I would make money off of direct. However, I do see that my company could invest in something that would give back to the community. It will build a better outlook as my company is launching an eco-conscious program to our employees. Overall, you did a marvelous job!

      CEO & Team: Danielle, you looked so professional in the elevator pitch. Without even looking at further references, you have received my buy in with your gestures. I think that is a very important part of a venture pitch. In a short minute, a list of reference would do peanuts, but a professional and strong speech carries you miles ahead. Your team was equally professional looking. It would be great if I get to meet them later on.

      Venture Concept: I like your concept of making a social network of sustainable development educators. Like I have mentioned before, your concept may not draw in direct money but it will end up benefiting in many other ways, such as creating a more positive outlook for your investors. I would like to see you play on more of that to draw in more investment interests. Please let me know of your plans of how you would accomplish that.

      Marketability: Unfortunately, I don’t think this product is very marketable on its own. However you may consider building publicity through any giants that are already in the sustainability campaign for years. Connect with your local groups to help draw in the crowd.

      Venture Plan: I would like to know a bit more about your plans for kick-off. How are you going to promote this product?

      With such a great pitch, I would like to invest in your venture. Prior to committing a solid amount, I would like to further discuss with you in regards to your business model and marketing plans.

      Thank you and great job!

      Sherman

      • Danielle 11:12 pm on August 2, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Wow, Sherman!

        Thank you! What a phenomenal set of feedback! Can I hire you?? I’d pay you well! Your questions are excellent as they raise important issues about the pitch. I really appreciate it! Too bad we can’t go back and adjust our pitches.

        Thanks again for taking such care in your analysis,

        Danielle

        • Sherman Lee 8:30 am on August 3, 2012 | Log in to Reply

          Hi Danielle,

          You know, I wish this was due about 3 weeks earlier. That would have given us the time to revise and show improvement and progress. Although I also understand how that would make our schedule super jam packed with all the group presentation etc. I am glad that what I have shared is of value to you, Danielle. Again great job!

          Sherman

    • Hussain Luaibi 9:44 pm on August 3, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle
      Great work! Your venture is really interesting and what makes it so is the fact that it gathers people who have the same concerns or expectations. Your pitch is done professionally. As for the venture itself, well I personally prefer to make the venture more interactive or more pictorial These things pave the way to the invesors’ hearts. But that is not really a big thing. The great thing about your venture is that I feel as an investor that it can get a place in the market . There are many sites that offer the same service but yours is more organized and engaging.
      As an investor, I believe I want to slow down before I start .
      Great job
      Hussain

    • Danielle 8:41 am on August 5, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Hussain,

      Thank you for the feedback, and great idea on interactivity. If I had the time and expertise, I would have built a sample site for “potential investors” to view. Of course if this were a real venture, the site would already be in place. I appreciate your comments and the fact that you see the potential in this site. Thanks again!

      Danielle

  • Danielle 7:57 pm on July 22, 2012
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    We would like to take this opportunity to thank our classmates for your valuable and constructive participation in this week’s Self-Guided Learning experience.  We were very pleased with the engaging conversations in the discussion forums. All responses added depth to the ideas presented and were thought-provoking, well-researched, informative and unique!  We also appreciate your patience […]

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  • Danielle 11:54 pm on July 15, 2012
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    Everyone, everywhere participates in self-guided learning at some point in their lives.  A problem, question or issue may prompt curiosity, motivation or purpose for learning something new.  Self-guided learning research focuses primarily on the adult learning marketplace but elements are applicable to all ages and stages of education.  Self-guided learning takes place in formal, informal, […]

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    • Sherman Lee 11:09 am on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Self-Guided Learning Team,

      I am having difficulties replying to the discussion threads on the wiki page. I have tried signing in but the system said I was not authorized to do so. I was just wondering if you could give me a hand. Thanks!

      Sherman

    • Danielle 11:13 am on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Sherman,

      You need to have a Wikispaces account to reply to the discussions. This is meant to avoid spam issues on the site. You can create a Wikispaces account here: http://www.wikispaces.com/content/teacher

      Let us know if you need further help!

      See you in the SGL Wiki!

      Danielle

      • Sherman Lee 11:16 am on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Danielle,
        Thank you for the speedy reply. I have signed into my account but for some reason it is still not working. Perhaps I will try a bit later. It might be issues with the security setting as I am at work right now. Thanks for your help. I will definitely ask again should I still be blocked when I get home!

        Sherm

        • Danielle 11:19 am on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

          Thanks for letting us know, Sherman Hopefully others are not facing the same problem! Looking forward to your comments! 🙂

    • Leonora Zefi 5:50 pm on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hello team 11.
      Great work on the content. I am really looking forward to the rest of the activities during this week. Jack Mezirow’s teachings on self-directedness and transformative learning are of particular interest to me.
      Thanks for bringing up the technical issue related to participating in the discussion Sherman. I encountered the same problem. Thanks for looking into this Danielle.

      Leonora

      Leonora

      • Danielle 11:12 pm on July 17, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Leonora and Sherman,

        We’re sorry you are having difficulties. Note that you do not need to be a member of the wikis to participate in the discussions, you just need to be signed into Wikispaces. For the “Your Venture Analysis” page and the “Venture Pitches” page, anyone can add content and no sign in is required. These pages are separate from the main wiki to enable editing by non-members.

        If you are still facing problems, please send me your Wikispaces username and email address to norrisedanielle AT gmail DOT com and I will send the issue to Wikispaces support (which is excellent btw! For a free service, they are very good and taking care of technical problems quickly!).

        Danielle

    • Leonora Zefi 4:41 am on July 20, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Thanks for the invite to the wiki Danielle,
      That solved the problem.

      Leonora

    • Danielle 10:17 am on July 20, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      You may find that Wikispaces is experiencing difficulties loading the images. We have contacted Wikispaces support and hopefully they will resolve the issue for us shortly. Our apologies for the inconvenience!

      SGL Team

    • karonw 6:11 pm on July 21, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Thanks for sharing your wonderful presentation with us, Team 11!

      Karon

  • Danielle 2:53 am on July 6, 2012
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    The use of concept maps in the MET has helped me to not only understand concepts learned throughout the program but has also help me to develop my personal theory of learning.  The knowledge that I have built throughout the program has been made meaningful through connections to previous knowledge, previous experiences, and within the […]

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    • danishaw 8:29 am on July 6, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      You made great connections between learning theory and the v isual learning tool, Danielle! Now that you were able to reflect on mind maps and the process of creating them, would you personally use such?

      Dani

    • Danielle 1:34 pm on July 6, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Dani,

      Yes! I certainly do! I am currently using VUE to draft my ePortfolio for ETEC 590 and I am not sure how the process would be possible without it. It is an invaluable tool. I find it interesting that concept mapping has been around for so long but it is only now playing an important role in my own learning (in my 4 degree!). I have not used Cacoo before so I really appreciated the opportunity to use it this week. Many thanks!

      Danielle

  • Danielle 7:15 am on May 30, 2012
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      Martin Dougiamas 43,  is the founder and lead developer of Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment), open-source software project that is a free course management system.  The company is based in Perth, Australia and not only manages the Moodle software but also manages Moodle Headquarters, the Moodle Community and the Moodle Partner Network. Moodle […]

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    • HJDeW 11:15 am on May 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle, this was an interesting summary. After recently reading an article written by Dougiamas for another course, it brings to light the importance of the underlying philosophies and values of the leader (see some of his writing http://dougiamas.com/writing/) when working in an educational marketplace.
      Helen

      • Danielle 3:19 am on June 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Helen,

        Thanks for the link! I actually have this one bookmarked from past courses. It is interesting to read his thoughts on constructivism and connectivism and how these learning theories have played a role in the development of Moodle. He is certainly an innovator worth following!

        Danielle

    • Claire Burgoyne 12:05 pm on May 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle, an interesting fact you include is that Dougiamas was educated by correspondence. I wonder how much that childhood experience contributed to his determination to create an LMS designed with social constructionism principles at its core. I teach online courses and have created all my courses in Moodle. I’m moving more and more toward activities that allow students to interact with one another and appreciate the fourms, chats, glossaries, and wikis. While I’m beginning to include other tools that exist outside of Moodle such as WordPress I appreciate that I can create social experiences for students within Moodle rather than being restricted to creating course that are little more than online texts.

      • Danielle 3:30 am on June 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Claire,

        I have no doubt that Dougiamas’s early learning experiences played a role in the creation of Moodle. I have only used Moodle for ETEC 565 and I find it interesting that while Moodle has millions of users, most of the institutions I have been connected with continue to be more interested in the more expensive, commercial software for learning management. I suppose “free” learning does not appeal to everyone!

        Danielle

    • mariefrancehetu 6:51 pm on May 30, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hello Danielle,

      I too noted that passion is an important element to make an idea fly. Hard work also seems to be an essential ingredient in implementing and marketing the idea!

      As Claire mentions, I do believe having been educated by correspondence could have influenced Dougiamas’ educational venture. Following his own experience he found a problem and looked for a solution. This is often how great ideas come to be.

      Marie-France

      • Danielle 3:35 am on June 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Marie-France,

        I agree. Dougiamas has experienced the “pain point” first hand. I think this has given him a competitive edge, both personally and in terms of product championship. He certainly knows what he is talking about!

        Danielle

    • gregcamp 10:12 am on May 31, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Great post Danielle, having used Moodle to teach online I can say that Martin has put alot of thought into the design and functionality of the site. I am sure growing up in a small rural community and studying by correspondence has played a significant role in the development of this company as he knows first hand what methods work and don’t work.

      Greg

      • Danielle 3:38 am on June 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Greg,

        Thanks for your comments. Have you ever used enterprise eLearning environments? I have only used Blackboard Vista and it would be interesting to hear one’s thoughts on the differences.

        Danielle

        • gregcamp 8:32 am on June 1, 2012 | Log in to Reply

          No I haven’t.

          Greg

        • Denise 4:28 am on June 3, 2012 | Log in to Reply

          I have expereinced Vista, used a product called Docent and currently an LMS ekp Net Dimensions. In 565 we used Moodle. It had a lot of excellent collaborative tools, but it native user interface is very limited.

          Moodle certainly didn’t have the breadth of offerings a few years ago, but over time has really increased its functionality to the point where Unis and other organisations have seriously considered it when looking at LMS change overs.

          I work for a small organisation and Moodle would offer an inexpensive option, but there woudl be a lot of training for educaotrs, and we would need to have some robust IT support for customisation that we would want.

          denise

    • gillian 8:12 am on June 3, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle,
      Once again, I find myself thinking about how the story behind the venture is the most interesting part of this activity. As you state in your final paragraph it is ‘passion’ and the ‘will’ of the innovator that seems essential in success.
      gillian

  • Danielle 1:07 am on May 19, 2012
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    While the ELI 7 Things Advisory Group is represented by various educational experts, they do not adequately represent those ‘on the ground’ as there is only member who has a full-time faculty position.  As a teacher looking for expertise on teaching and learning technologies, it would be ideal to hear from those using learning technologies […]

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    • gillian 10:08 am on May 19, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Danielle,
      The links you suggest are a great idea. I also thought that it would be a great enhancement if there were hyperlinks connecting the reader to the companies fwho were featured as offering the new technologies in each brief. In my overview of some of the articles I found myself visiting the websites of the various companies to see for myself what each new technology offered which I found quite helpful.
      gillian

      • Danielle 6:59 am on May 20, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Gillian,

        I initially thought that links would be a waste of time as they are so easily broken. But as we are living ‘in the moment’ with modern tech, broken links do not matter because who is going to pay attention to yesterday’s top 10 trends – we are only interested in the here and now. That being said, I wonder if there are implications with regards to “advertising” or “endorsing” a product? Perhaps these not-for-profit groups could be accused of not remaining objective in their analyses?

        Danielle

    • Denise 4:40 am on May 20, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      HI Danielle
      Good comment about the experts not representing those “on the ground” .

      I noted that all were from the US and one from Canada, not that this makes it less valuable – I really like the articles! But when I looked at the NMC reports with the 47 international members made the report seem a more robust future view for strategic planning andcontrasted the 7 things as great for an educator to get an overview and then explore.

      • Danielle 7:04 am on May 20, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Denise,

        Great point! With the way technology works now, there is no reason why experts cannot work together on a international level. I think the borders that separate the regional markets discussed in this week’s readings are blurring on many levels.

        Danielle

  • Danielle 6:47 pm on May 7, 2012
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    Hi everyone! It is great to be back and I am looking forward to this course! I am an EFL teacher at a men’s college  in the UAE.  I am originally from Edmonton but grew up in the Lower Mainland and visit home every summer. I am taking this course along with ETEC 590.  If […]

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    • Leonora Zefi 7:48 pm on May 7, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,
      Looking forward to learning with you.

      Leonora

    • Donna Forward 8:28 pm on May 7, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hello Danielle,
      It must be very exciting for you to be almost finished with the MET program. I’m very interested in hearing about your teaching in the United Arab Emirates.

      • Danielle 7:09 pm on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Donna,

        Yes, it is exciting! I have already started thinking about what to study next! Teaching in the UAE is fabulous. It is one of the nicest places to live and work – always sunny!

        Danielle

    • Deborah S 6:10 am on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,
      It’s great to “see” you again. Wow…you’re really close to finishing. Good for you!

      I look forward to working with you again this term.

      Deborah

    • chrisaitken 6:10 am on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      The UAE – how exciting! I worked in language instruction for quite a few years and yes, it is still a huge market with lots of opportunities for entrepreneurs.

      • Danielle 7:14 pm on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Chris,

        Great to hear that we can share ideas about language teaching! It is a huge market indeed which is great for us but I sometimes feel sorry for learners – it can get rather expensive!

        Looking forward to learning more from you!

        Danielle

    • gillian 8:01 am on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hey there Danielle,
      Looks like we meet again – but it seems for the very last time (at least in the MET). I am so excited for you (and a little jealous) that you are almost done – congratulations.
      Maybe THIS time we will be able to work together on something 🙂
      gillian

    • HJDeW 8:01 pm on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle. Our paths cross again. Good to have another chance to learn with you.
      Helen DW

      • Danielle 8:50 pm on May 8, 2012 | Log in to Reply

        Hi Helen!

        Nice to see you again! How is the mind mapping going? I recall you made a pretty spectacular map for ETEC 512! It will be great to work together again!

        Danielle

        • HJDeW 11:30 am on May 9, 2012 | Log in to Reply

          Still enjoying it immensely. Looking at pulling together a presentation for the ECOO (Educational Computing Org. of Ont) conference in the fall – “Minds On -Mind Mapping”. Also just signed up for an educator account with Lucidchart to see what can be done with ‘cloud mapping’ options.
          Helen

          • Danielle 6:03 pm on May 9, 2012 | Log in to Reply

            Hi Helen,

            Lucidchart looks interesting! Thanks for mentioning it! Let me know how it goes!

            Danielle

    • lisamallen 2:05 pm on May 9, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,

      Great to see a fellow group mate here! Looking forward to working with you again this term!

      Cheers,

      Lisa

    • mariefrancehetu 5:41 pm on May 9, 2012 | Log in to Reply

      Hi Danielle,

      Indeed it is nice to have another language teacher to share experiences with over the term. Teaching in Dubai sounds like a pretty exciting learning and teaching adventure . . . I’d love to hear more about it sometime.

      Marie-France

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