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Tag Archives: introduction
Rhena’s Bio
Photo Credit: Tess Watson, Sound Waves Hi ETEC 540! After reading through some of the introductory material for this course the notion that oral language is typically not deemed as valuable as printed text stood out for me. As a … Continue reading
Mariana Reinoso
This is Saint Jerome in His Study (1514), an engraving by Albrecht Dürer. Jerome was born in Dalmatia in the 4th century and is best known as the translator of the Bible from Hebrew into Latin. I chose this picture … Continue reading
Versions of Reality
I chose this image for it’s diversity in communicating ideas as opposed to presenting an absolute, fixed reality. Text presents us with a version of truth or a shadow of a person’s ideas which they express in an attempt to … Continue reading
Introduction – Lisa Nevoral
Hello All, My name is Lisa and I am from Kelowna, BC. I am a middle school math/science teacher and this is my 9th MET course. The first image I was going to post wouldn’t let me grab the HTML … Continue reading
Colleen Ruddy
There are a few reasons I chose this picture. First of all, my dear friend Kyra (who was once a student teacher in my classroom) is pregnant with her first baby and due any day now. The other reason is … Continue reading
Representing
Petroglyphs were introduced to me by my father during one of our summer family road trips. I was intrigued by the images, the pictures, the symbols and what they represented. What stories did they tell? What was their purpose? What … Continue reading
Text, technology, and representations/expressions…
As a photographer this was not a fun assignment because it required me to disengage my creative mind and settle for whatever I could find that was “good enough”. I had another image in mind, but copyright restrictions prevented me … Continue reading
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