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  • Gerald Abshez published a blog post AWS Educate - On Demand vs Spot December 16, 2020 - 1:32pm
    Here's a short bit about on demand vs. spot instances, and management of "credits" on AWS Educate in general. First, the thing to remember is that the service is giving you a certain amount of credit for free, which is awesome and I'm thankful...
  • Khurshid Sadiq published a blog post Unit 5: Java Script programming design December 16, 2020 - 11:02am
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  • Michelle Dina Lee commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 6, 2020 - 8:44am
    Nicolosus and Dr. Dron, Thank you so much for your valuable insight into homeschooling. Your comments are highly appreciated and very valuable to me.
  • Jon Dron commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 5, 2020 - 12:07pm
    I couldn't add anything on homeschooling that Nicolosus hasn't said far better! Yes, the huge advantage of homeschooling is that you can follow the vein of gold that is a child's curiosity far more effectively than when you have to follow a...
  • Trevor K commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 5, 2020 - 10:48am
    Ya this pandemic has been hard on everyone... To summarize my school years, from K-5 I was in public school, from 6-12 I was homeschooled. I loved it! But I was also not your typical kid... I love to learn, and I learned at a faster rate than most...
  • Michelle Dina Lee commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 4, 2020 - 3:44pm
    Hi Nicolosus, That's wonderful! Thanks and I look forward to hearing about your home schooling experience as a child. This is for my six-year-old girl. I am so afraid of this pandemic potentially spreading in schools.
  • Trevor K commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 4, 2020 - 3:36pm
    HI Michelle,   I know you were reaching out to Dr. Dron, but if I can help as well I would be glad to. I was homeschooled for the latter part of my school years and could maybe share some insight on the viewpoint of the children.
  • Michelle Dina Lee commented on a bookmark EdTech Books December 4, 2020 - 2:55pm
    Dear Dr. Dron, I found some great books on K-12 education on the edtechbooks site you shared. Thank you. I consider my formal education on computer science and applied linguistics instrumental fields. I am looking into apply them, in a meaningful...
  • Michelle Dina Lee commented on a bookmark EdTech Books November 30, 2020 - 8:18am
    Thank you for the great openbook site. I bookmarked it for the educational resources I was looking for. 
  • Youssef Girgeis published a blog post COMP 361 - Assignment 5: Reflection November 29, 2020 - 5:52pm
    . I found this assignment to be the easiest among all the assignments of this course
  • Marc-Antoine Petit created a wiki page fault prevention November 27, 2020 - 5:35am
    In order to minimize faults, the database would have to adhere to ACID properties. First atomicity will require for any transaction to fail should part of the transaction fails. This should be simply attainable with referential integrity throughout...
  • Emotional Presence Indicators in an Online Community of Inquiry: A Scoping Review and Delphi Study of Student and Facilitator Experience Debra Dell
  • Alexandra Dykstra replied on the discussion topic Is age just a number when choosing a therapist? November 24, 2020 - 5:01pm
  • Alexandra Dykstra replied on the discussion topic Is age just a number when choosing a therapist? November 24, 2020 - 5:01pm
    Hi Makena, I appreciate the topic you have addressed in questioning whether counsellor and client age gaps affect the counselling process. Admittedly, I have the exact same bias in wanting my therapist to be older than I am -or at least the same...
  • Trevor K commented on a bookmark EdTech Books November 24, 2020 - 1:10pm
    Nice find! Thank you Prof. Dron! I have bookmarked this for future inspection, looks like it might be a good resource for when I take my educational psychology course.
  • This all has bee encouraging for me to read! And yes you are correct, we all do at times need a little direction, can't overlook that fact, especially with some of us who get disctracted easily, and run down rabbit trails that, while not directly...
  • Jon Dron bookmarked EdTech Books November 24, 2020 - 12:58pm
    This is a great, well presented and nicely curated selection of open books on education and educational technology, ranging from classics (and compilations of chapters by classic authors) to modern guides, textbooks, and blog compilations, covering...
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    • Trevor K December 5, 2020 - 10:48am

      Ya this pandemic has been hard on everyone...

      To summarize my school years, from K-5 I was in public school, from 6-12 I was homeschooled. I loved it! But I was also not your typical kid... Smile I love to learn, and I learned at a faster rate than most of the other kids, I flourished in homeschooling as I could go at almost twice the pace. My school year was from October-April/May, and each day was from 8am-12pm. When I was older (14-16) I got jobs with local farmers, and also started lawn mowing for the older ladies who could not do it themselves. My last 3 years of school I worked extra hard and graduated a year early.

      So this was my experience, not your typical! I saw other homeschooled kids and familes with varying degrees of success, and my biggest take away was that if your child needs motivation and guidance, your going to need to invest. If your child is driven like I was, all my parents had to do was find good curriculum and buy it, I did the rest. So tailor your school envirenment to your children, learn how they learn best and work with that. Do some research as well on homeschooling curriculum, there are lots of resources out there, and a good curriculum will fill the gaps where you lack, and you'll probably learn some new things along the way too! Get the teachers guides too, if your going to school when your daughter is older too, solutions manuals for math are invaluable. Mostly, go with your instinct, you know your own daughter best, and obviously want the best for her so you will do great!

      Another tip with homeschooling, just because the books are closed and not in front of you, doesn't mean the learning and teaching have to stop! If your daughter shows an interest in "helping" in the kitchen (our son loves this, he is 3), teach her as you make dinner how things work. If you are adventurous, go hiking and teach about nature while you do it. Planning field trips are a great way to boost your childs learning if it is about what they are interested in.

    • Jon Dron December 5, 2020 - 12:07pm

      I couldn't add anything on homeschooling that Nicolosus hasn't said far better! Yes, the huge advantage of homeschooling is that you can follow the vein of gold that is a child's curiosity far more effectively than when you have to follow a curriculum (though definitely worth having a menu of more conventional options and support for the trickier bits as needed). The social aspect, though, is really important - really useful to find other home-schoolers online or (especially) nearby and find ways to learn with others. The most inspiring person I ever met in this regard was Dale J Stephens, who was very young indeed when he did a keynote at a conference I was attending, probably more than 10 years ago. Very smart, delightful person, full of passion, and a great advert for the process. He had just founded Uncollege.org, which is a particularly brilliant resource for older kids and college-age students, though it has some very good resources that are valuable for pretty much anyone. Alas, his book on the subject (Hacking Education) is not open, but it's still worth reading.

      Jon

    • Michelle Dina Lee December 6, 2020 - 8:44am

      Nicolosus and Dr. Dron,

      Thank you so much for your valuable insight into homeschooling. Your comments are highly appreciated and very valuable to me.

  • Thanks Rania: though I tend to reuse a lot of slides in my talks, that one was new in this presentation, so I'm glad that it resonated. Over 20 years ago I wanted to call my PhD (which involved the creation of a social bookmarking system designed...
  • Thank you Prof. Jon, Those slides are interesting, I like the comparison between controlling and liberation patterns and I also like how you are able to use this approach within your courses. I learned how to learn from you, and I hope to learn...