Hello from Steve!

Hi everyone, I’m happy to meet you in this course. This is my final semester in the MET program, and I’m completing courses 9 & 10. I am an administrator and teacher, and this year I teach English First Peoples 11 and AP World History, but since 2005 I’ve taught many of the available humanities classes in grades 6-12. I teach in Kelowna, BC, and live in Lake Country where we are hoping for a less active fire season this summer. This weekend, we spent Mother’s Day paddleboarding on Kalamalka Lake, seeking to give my wife and mother of our 2 children a great day. I think we pulled it off.

I’m quite happy about this course’s mobile aspect and the goal of thinking beyond the confines of a school building. I’ve spent a lot of time battling mobile devices in the classroom, as I know many have, and the idea of flipping the script to harness their power is very attractive. One of my objectives in this course is to embrace mobile technology in a way that is beneficial and possibly entrepreneurial.


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5 responses to “Hello from Steve!”

  1. Shannon Wong

    Hi Steve,

    A day of paddleboarding sounds lovely! Did everyone have a good time?

    I enjoy paddleboarding with my dogs…I have only attempted to bring one dog at a time, but this summer I may attempt to bring both out with me! I will mentally prepare that we may fall in once or twice, or a few times…

    I don’t think I am able to add a photo to my reply, otherwise I would share one!

    At your school, is there a school-wide policy for mobile phones? Or are instructors left to individually manage the use (or non-use) of mobile phones?


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    1. sacree

      Hi Shannon – that’s funny, our dog insists on coming along paddleboarding too.

      We have a school-wide “away for the day” policy, however enforcement is difficult.


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  2. kgear

    Hi Steve,
    Great to meet you and thank you for your colorful introduction!
    Sounds like a great Mother’s Day on the lake. It is hard to believe it is only mid May and it already feels like a July heat dome!
    It will be a good summer to stay inside studying:)
    Best of luck in the course!


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    1. sacree

      Thank you for the response! Yes, might be some heat coming our way. I’ve appreciated the rain today though.


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  3. pankaj83

    Hi Steve,

    Nice to meet you! It sounds like you have a lot of experience in the education field. Paddleboarding on Kalamalka Lake for Mother’s Day sounds amazing—I bet it was a fantastic day for your family.

    I share your enthusiasm for exploring the potential of mobile technology in education. It’s exciting to think about how we can turn a challenge into an opportunity. Looking forward to learning alongside you and exchanging ideas on how to effectively integrate mobile tech into our teaching practices.

    Cheers,
    Pankaj


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