by Mark Heintz | Oct 2, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
What is Power? By Mark Heintz Oct 2, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. These blogs started with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look at it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on here. You can read the syllabus by...
by Mark Heintz | Sep 24, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
Background knowledge and the Project By Mark Heintz Sep 24, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. These blogs started with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look at it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on here. You...
by Mark Heintz | Sep 17, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
Rich Blocks Poor Blocks By Mark Heintz Sep 17, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. These posts started with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on here. You can read the...
by Mark Heintz | Sep 10, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
You matter By Mark Heintz Sep 10, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. These posts started with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on here. You can read the syllabus by...
by Mark Heintz | Sep 1, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
Learners vs Students: Week two reflection By Mark Heintz Sep 1, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. I started this series with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on here. You...
by Mark Heintz | Aug 25, 2020 | coronavirus, learning, self-reflection, YearOfLearning
Lived experience matters: Week one reflection By Mark Heintz Aug 25, 2020 This post is part of a larger series. I started this series with the course syllabus and I encourage you to take a look it before moving forward to get a greater context of what is going on...