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Hey Brittany!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have you in class again. I'm a huge fan of adult learning theory. I've suggested the work of Howard Gardner to you, correct? Read Changing Minds (2006).
Let me know what you think!
Dr Courduff
Hi Dr. Courduff,
DeleteIt is great to be in class with you again as well! I have read about Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence. However, I can't say that I know much more about him beyond that. Thanks for sharing the resource! I will definitely take a look at it. :)
Hi Brittany,
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that you get to work developing courses for Liberty! I am sure it is a lot of work, and exciting all at the same time. I am looking forward to working with you throughout this course.
Misty
Hey Brittany!
ReplyDeleteIts great to be in another course with you! Hope all has been well! I like your thoughts on educational planning being the important step in learning, not the technology itself. I hope your week has gone well!
-Zach