Welcome back! This week has been a calm week for the radishes and lettuce, they are growing slowly but surely! I think I have a hang of the whole dirt gardening. However, last week I had planted sprout seeds in an indoor sprouter thinking this week I would be able to share that my sprouts […]
Growing a Green Thumb
Hello! This past week has been all about growing for the plants and myself in technology. I am seeing lots of green coming in both my radish garden and lettuce garden. Lots of sun and some rain water has made a great difference. Update on radishes: This week, the radishes have really grown. I think […]
Grow Little Ones Grow…
I see green!! Never thought I would be so excited to see little green stems sticking through dirt, but hey, here we are. At this point of my learning project, I feel somewhat successful as my little seeds have grown into the beginning stages of plants. This week, I have treated my little garden like […]
Growing a Garden: Work in Progress
The time has come to get my hands dirty! I was fortunate enough to have the help of my grandfather who has many years of experience planting gardens and crops. He gave me some great tips for planting seeds. Here is a website full of great quick tips for planting a garden. This resource was […]
How to grow a garden: Introduction to my Learning Project
For my EDTC 300 learning project, I chose to learn how to grow garden vegetables in small planter boxes. I have watched my mother, grandmother, and grandfather plant gardens in the past and I always thought there was something magical about how seeds are put into the ground and eventually turn into large plants that […]
June 5- Connection Between Digital Citizenship and Saskatchewan Curriculum
Digital citizenship covers a wide range of topics and ideas but for simplicity, digital citizenship refers to using digital technology appropriately, safely, and effectively. In other terms, following the online digital world rules and laws. In our world today, kids as young as 1 year olds and elderly people as old as 110 years old […]
June 9- Cybersleuthing
For the Cybersleuthing/cyber creeping assignment, Olivia Gordon and I chose to be partners. We are complete strangers and have just met through Zoom in a breakout room. I reached out to Olivia and asked to be partners based on our mutual love of orange cats. I am going to do some investigating through a variety […]
May 30- Exploring iMovie
This week, I did a bit of exploring with apps that can be used in an educational setting to support learning. At first, I was thinking of an app such as Google Classroom or Flipgrid in which I have used both apps/websites in previous education university classes. Then, I began just scrolling through my iPhone […]
May 16- My Twitter Experience
This past week, I have experienced the app Twitter. I can’t believe how easy it is to use, follow people, tweet, and report tweets. It is a great platform for quickly sharing resources and connecting with people that have similar interests as you. Having the opportunity to join #Saskedchat was super interesting! I learned a […]
May 6- “Shopping Cart Theory” Introduction
Before I talk about myself, I want to pose a question to anyone reading this. The question is, are you a person who pushes your shopping cart back to the stall or are you a person who abandons the shopping cart in a random spot in the parking lot? Now I want you to answer […]