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Learning styles discussion
Recently during the BlendKit2016 MOOC with Florida University I stumbled across this discussion. Learning styles for years bandied about in Education nothing really new and as a dyslexic visual learner made perfect sense to me. Then the post extolling the … Continue reading
Posted in Blended Learning, CB-A, CB-A Project, Mentoring, Training, Uncategorized
Tagged adelaide, Education, learning, learning styles, robbeck, tafeSA
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Week 4 BlendKit2016 Reaction
Four weeks in, plenty of reading, thinking and writing. The Blended aspects of this week’s sessions and activities has really focused my attention onto the relationship and documentation between the Face to Face and Online content and interaction. Documenting how … Continue reading
Posted in Blended Learning, CB-A, Training, Uncategorized
Tagged Action Learning, adelaide, Assessment for Learning, CB-A project, students, training
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Week3 BlendKit2016 focus
What is it about the timetable for a course that catches you unaware? You do the first 2 weeks all on time and completely, then week 3 arrives almost unannounced and then is gone. Good intension are not enough … Continue reading
Posted in Blended Learning, CB-A, CB-A Project, Training, Uncategorized
Tagged Action Learning, adelaide, assessment, Assessment for Learning, CB-A project, learning, training
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Onsite assessment of Apprentices Adelaide Oval
Wall & Ceiling lining apprentices on site at the Adelaide Oval site. Good apprentices with potential. These are images from the site visit to assess competency in a work situation. As you can see the pride on the faces of … Continue reading
Posted in tafeSA, Wall & Ceiling Lining
Tagged adelaide, apprentices, assessment, Assessment for Learning, Education, gilles plains
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Business Services Moodle
I am starting to upgrade and unify the existing courses and help others to get their courses compliant with accessibility and HTML5. Any ideas on innovative ways to engage students, accessibility anything about your Moodle experiences? I would love to … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Learning, adelaide, administration, business services, moodle, on-line learning, tafeSA, training
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1st Year Apprentices Final
Masonry Fixing Unit shots It is hard to believe that the 1st years are at the end of their training for 2011. Though looking at their progress I can see the growth in skills confidence and maturity. Tasks that seemed … Continue reading
Posted in CB-A, CB-A Project, CPC08, Qualifications, tafeSA, Training, Uncategorized, Wall & Ceiling Lining
Tagged Action Learning, adelaide, apprentices, Assessment for Learning, CB-A project, gilles plains, learning, Picture of Competence, students, training, Wall and ceiling lining
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Mentoring the BCF
Starting Out Chat Session Moodle LMS 31st August. Andrew, Gabriele, Paul, Roly & I, 12:15pm with Moodle Chat, all attended, most had never used Chat as a medium of communication and apart from some slowish typing all got on well though … Continue reading
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Tagged adelaide, gilles plains, Mentoring, tafeSA, training
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June 30th 2011 Deadline
The CB-A Project, had it’s ultimate moment for me on Thursday the 30th June 2011, a day far at the end of the project some nine months ago. Those nine months have flicked past like drawings on a writing pad flick … Continue reading
Week 2, Day 2 apprentices
Day 2: Wednesday morning session Power point of Back Blocking and Butt Joints, the how, what, why, when and where of it. Typical Questions: What issues came up as a result of installing back blocking and butt joints? How should … Continue reading
Week 2, Day 3 apprentices
Day 3: Feedback Session The day starts as usual with classroom debriefing of the day before’s theory and how well it related to their practical projects and after a nights thoughts their own workplace and practices. Discussion regarding the day’s … Continue reading