by Mark Heintz | Jan 14, 2021 | reflection on remote
Remote Learning: Google Slides and an overbearing teacher By Mark Heintz Jan 14, 2021 This is another post in a series that highlights the successes of being in a full remote setting. I love being in class, weaving between tables as students work. I hear their...
by Mark Heintz | Dec 2, 2020 | reflection on remote
Remote Learning: Notice Wonder By Mark Heintz Dec 2, 2020 This is another post in a series that highlights the successes of being in a full remote setting. Create The Learning Conditions I have tried different ways to create conditions for deep learning in a...
by Mark Heintz | Nov 18, 2020 | reflection on remote
Remote Learning: Increased Communication By Mark Heintz Nov 18, 2020 There are successes in a full remote setting. While I miss in-person learning and I’m looking forward to seeing my students when it’s safe, I want to highlight remote learning successes for me...
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...