Lori Hager (AAD), Mark Blaine (Journalism), Nancy Cheng (Architecture) and myself participated in a Teaching Effectiveness Program panel on Blogging and Instruction. It was great to be reminded of the many ways our faculty are thinking about and using WordPress as an educational tool and get some more faculty members interested. You can watch the recorded discussion here.
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Thanks for posting, Ron — I hope a lot of people take a look at this video. You were all excellent panelists. It was great to see the different ways faculty are using portfolio practice to engage students in content, foster reflection about their learning, build community, and develop essential skills in information management and presentation.
All the best,
Andrew