Get Organized: A LiveLesson Recording Strategy

Message Board organization got you down? Are you looking for an easy way to add and organize your LiveLesson recordings? Well Anna Bridgens has a solution! Her process eliminates cluttered topics and threads, and provides easy access to all of her recordings, in order, at one time to her students. Seriously, can you ask for anything better?!

 

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Goal Setting: Why it Matters

Almost all successful people attribute their success to practiced goal setting in their personal and professional lives. However, the practice of goal setting is rarely taught in educational institutions. Research shows that when appropriate goals are set, students take a more active role in the learning process. Furthermore, they become more likely to develop a continuous...

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Riding a Coaster of Emotions through a Diversity Walk

Have you ever participated in a diversity walk? I’ve participated in a few, but this past weekend, my professor conducted one for my doctoral cohort and boy was it powerful. We are being trained as Public Dialogue Facilitators in the Everyday Democracy Framework, and this activity was one of the first steps in the training process, focusing on developing our facilitation and listening skills. It was incredibly moving, so I thought I’d take a moment to reflect on the experience and share my thoughts with you.

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Coaching: Building Relationships

Hello readers!

As you know, I’m an instructional coach for a K-12 virtual school, and I get lots of questions on how coaching works in the online landscape. So I thought I’d take a moment to share an integral component of my back-to-school tasks with you.

 

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