I am Dennis Pratt, and this is my 8th course in the MET program, so I am seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. I teach junior high construction and a little bit of computers. I am happy to report that I have been asked to coordinate the technology effort in our school for […]
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Kenton Hemsing
Hello from Leduc
Hello, my name is Kenton Hemsing and I am a mathematics teacher in Leduc, Alberta. This is my 6th course in the MET program and I am looking forward to this course. It has been highly recommended as an interesting and exciting course to take! In my “spare time” I coach my school’s soccer and […]
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jtpatry
Hi everyone! My name is Jon Patry, and I reside in the city of Calgary, Alberta (sorry if you have read this bio intro already). I am currently employed by the Calgary Board of Education as a Grade 4/5 teacher and an in-house Technology Learning Leader. There are many new fun and technology driven projects happening in […]
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maybacon
Hello Everyone!
I’m May, 28, mom to a very sweet and spirited 3-year old girl. I’m currently looking to return to work as an elementary school teacher in the Ottawa area after an extended “Mommy Leave”; in the meantime the MET program and my daughter keep me very busy! This semester I’m taking my 6th and 7th […]
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David Vogt
Digital Identity
The backbone of Digital Identity is the ability to employ a single, private, secure identity system as the key to enter any number of applications and environments you might have access to. In broader strokes however, especially in education, it can encompasses the ownership (by the learner) of the learning experience and the authority to […]
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David Vogt
Welcome to ETEC522!
Hello everyone! I’m your instructor – David Vogt – you can reach me whenever you wish at david DOT vogt AT ubc DOT ca or by using the message system in this weblog. I spend most of my time as an entrepreneur and innovation leader, but I have a longstanding passion for learning technologies which […]
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Open Source
A few years ago Open Source was a real buzz – the future of software well beyond education. While the movement is still very active, the breakthrough promise hasn’t been realized. Yet. There are many who believe that the critical mass of openness – including new dimensions such as Open Data, Open Licenses, Open Innovation, […]
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Personalized/Adaptive Learning
Personalized Learning has been been a dream of educators forever, one that is reaching a tipping point in terms of the technologies available for realistic implementations. This marketplace opens to data-driven evaluation enabling learning experiences that cater to individual students learning styles and needs. Opportunity Statement While the venture prospects for Personalized Learning are awesome […]
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BYOD
In the corporate sector IT managers are trying to cope with the ‘impossible’ situation that workers are insisting on coming to work, and doing their work, with their own mobile and work devices (Bring Your Own Device – BYOD), creating (for the managers, they say) a tsunami of technology management, security, etc, problems. For the […]
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Blogs
According to Technorati, the blog count reached 80 million last year. Even though a quarter of them are most likely bot-created spam blogs, the quantity of content ‘in the cloud’ is still staggering. Blogs give everyone a voice to communicate, teach, spout opinions, learn and network. And with RSS technology, blog posts are quickly pushed […]
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Visual-Intensive Learning
The Visual-Intensive Learning (VIL) marketplace recognizes the rapid trend away from text-intensive information environments to visually-dominated web experiences that is apparent on most web sites but is championed most specifically by sites such as YouTube and Pinterest, as well as immersive collaborative environments and games. The concept of a “visual learner” is not new, but […]
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David Vogt
Modern Learning Commons
The learning commons, sometimes called an “information commons,” has evolved from a combination library and computer lab into a full-service learning, research, and project space. As a place where students can meet, talk, study, and use “borrowed” equipment, the Modern Learning Commons brings together the functions of libraries, labs, lounges, and seminar areas in a […]
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Touch, Gesture & Voice
Tablets, game systems, smart phones and application like Siri all suggest a trend away from the inefficiencies of the keyboard for virtual interactions. Touch, Gesture & Voice are some of the more “natural” ways learners will access and immerse themselves in learning experiences. Opportunity Statement Learning technologies venture opportunities in Touch, Gesture & Voice are bountiful in that […]
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David Vogt
Augmented and Blended Reality
Augmented Reality, a capability that has been around for decades, is shifting from what was once seen as a gimmick to a bonafide game-changer. The layering of information over 3D space produces a new experience of the world, sometimes referred to as “blended reality,” and is fueling the broader migration of computing from the desktop […]
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Self-Guided Learning
Most people prefer to tackle the majority of their continuing learning objectives independently or informally in professional groups, as Self-Guided Learning. Additionally, the availability and affordability of qualified teachers and accessible learning environments can’t nearly meet the global demand for higher and better educational opportunities. Opportunity Statement Venture opportunities exist in a vibrant global marketplace […]
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21st Century Skills
Recognition of the importance of 21st Century Skills continues to grow, particularly in the area of competencies across digitally-rich domains involving communications, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. Higher education and employers are seeking systematic ways to support and evaluate the acquisition of these skills. Opportunity Statement A set of 21st Century Skills venture opportunities exists […]
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Aware Software
As brilliant as most software and apps might seem, they are still severely awareness-disabled, meaning they don’t know and can’t respond to simple user contexts such as who I am, where I am, what grade I’m in, what class this is, what level I’ve achieved, what my learning style is, etc. The objective of Aware […]
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The Internet of Things
Companies like IBM are building “Smart Cities” based on distributed sensors in roads, pipe, etc, providing feedback to control systems. This is part of a general emerging market called the Internet of Things (IoT) where heretofore inanimate, mute objects are becoming part of an intelligent, active, behind-the-scenes conversation. So what about “Smart Schools”, where the […]
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Apps
While tablet and smart phone manufacturers are churning forward at a breakneck pace, making a fortune on humanity’s device-lust, the compelling back-story is what these devices can do – the proliferation of Apps. And while addiction and burn-out on the distracting nature of most apps is already big news, there is also a rapid […]
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Learning in the Cloud
Cloud Learning is about employing essentially limitless web-based storage and services (the “cloud”) to enhance the learning experience with unprecedented accessibility, continuity, extensibility and integration. Most analysts believe that humanity’s move from computers to the cloud will be more transformational than our recent move from paper to computers. Opportunity Statement While it may seem that most […]
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Leonora Zefi 5:52 pm on May 7, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Good to work with you again Dennis.
I am sure it will be a great semester.
Leonora
Donna Forward 8:55 pm on May 7, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hello Dennis,
It’s great to see that the MET courses are really helping people out with their teaching careers. I’m looking forward to working with you in this course.
Kenton Hemsing 9:31 am on May 8, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hi Dennis,
It is nice to see you again! I am looking forward to working with you again, it sounds like this class is going to be a lot different than any other I have seen so far in the program.
Dennis Pratt 9:04 pm on May 8, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hey Kenton;
You are one of the few people I can do face-to-face group work with. Just 15 minutes away from Ellerslie. Hope to have a great term.
HJDeW 8:12 pm on May 8, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hi Dennis, nice to see you along for this adventure. Good to have the chance to learn along with you again.
Helen DW