After I wrote my last post about my eLearning course, I started thinking about Learning Environments (LEs). I made concept maps for both of my classes that include the designed LE as well as the personal learning environment (PLE) I’ve created to make sense of the courses. My PLE starts with the LE, and then [...]
Archives for January, 2009
Learning about eLearning – EME 6414 week 2
I have to start by saying this: It’s hard for me to be in an eLearning course because of my technical skills. I realize that most people in my major have not created websites, administered servers and networks, etc. So I’m glad that my major has courses to get people who will be designing eLearning [...]
Next week is a big week
Next Monday is Martin Luther King Day. Back home, this day is important. It’s considered to be a day of service, a day on instead of a day off. Up here, we don’t even get Martin Luther King day as a holiday. I’m using half a day of personal time to attend a Martin Luther [...]
The Spring Semester is under way
Spring semester started about two weeks ago, so I haven’t been able to get to the blog. I’m taking an eLearning class, and my final is an online self-study eLearning module. I’m planning to write it on Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome, so stay tuned. The other class is a measurement class. I’ve been busy setting [...]
Researching, “Hierarchy of Change”, and Blogging
Classes started for the Spring semester. One of the classes I am taking is Inquiry and Measurement. Its about the research methods & resources used to conduct good scientific investigations, and how to measure those findings (broadly paraphrasing the syllabus). One of the books for the project is Researching Real-World Problems: A Guide to Methods [...]

