June, 2010
504: Behaviorism: Not As Dead As Previously Thought
It’s interesting how the situation in which you learn plays a part in the process. I learned all about behaviorism, cognitivism, and to some extent constructivism in undergrad school, and was it ever boring! I instantly shoved that knowledge in the “Save this until the final exam then purge it” section of my brain. Granted, […]
504: Educational Technology and Learning
A presentation about the relationship between educational technology and learning.
504: Reflections on Theory and Knowledge
I’ve been reading about theories of knowledge and learning, and it’s been a sometimes frustrating but mostly intriguing experience. I have to admit, I’ve never been good with theories. Not because I don’t like to think, but because I don’t think my cognitive faculties are as elevated as the great thinkers I should be appreciating. […]
WeberTube Docs and Other New Features
The Weber School District’s media-sharing site WeberTube has easily been one of our most popular sites since it launched in 2008. Since we block YouTube, it is only logical that we should provide an alternative. Videos range from educational material used by teachers in their lessons, classroom updates from teachers, weekly newscasts from elementary schools, […]