Tag Archives: eci831
I have reached the end of the internet?
My ECI831 adventure is coming to a close. But this is not the end. I have not reached the end of the internet as the title of my blog may suggest. Instead I have opened many more doors in the … Continue reading
My Blog Page received a makeover!
It has been over a week since I made over my blog. I didn’t realize the amount of new followers, comments and feedback I have received. Sue Waters is a wonderful women and she gave me tips on my title … Continue reading
Blog page needs a Face lift!
Whoa, I had a reality check last week! Just as I thought I was on the right track with my digital project and blogging I realized that it needs some work. Don’t get me wrong I don’t mind putting in … Continue reading
Who are you…? Who? Who? Who? Who?—- Networked Identities.
Who are you ? Well I am Tara Smith, with multiple identities and roles. Most recently I have been able to say that my identity is MOM! Maybe this is my proudest identity. Where as a short year ago if … Continue reading
Google has Apps!?
This time when I write my blog I want to try and direct my readers to some other great blogs and ideas from my classmates in ECI831. I read some of my fellow classmates blogs and found many similarities in … Continue reading
What is Rhizomatic learning?
I have never heard of this term Rhizomatic learning before this class. I felt a little bit embarrassed listening to the session and not having full understanding. I admit I “Googled” the phrase to try and get my head wrapped … Continue reading
Technology won’t go away. Let’s embrace it.
When listening to our guest speaker Rick Schwier, he had so much enthusiasm towards technology and his job! I mean that man is retired and he says now that he does his job as a “hobby” good for him! I have … Continue reading
Is Social Media part of the job now?
As I dig deeper this week into new forms of social media I am becoming more comfortable with navigating each component. I am still trying to get the hang of Twitter but I do enjoy finding other educators and taking … Continue reading