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Sarah Wendorf
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 8
I'm so in awe of our children's imaginations and the adventures they come up with at camp each weekend. I was inspired to start writing about these in a new blog. Here's one where my daughter and niece built their own in the backyard:
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 5
the T-Rex is back in the bullpen today
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 5
Thank you I will! I'll send the two screenshots that are giving me grief. Love it when companies reach out 👍
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 4
Replying to @Cambrian_Jess
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 4
I'm trying to get back onto . There's a glitch in the sign-in process where I can't change my password and also can't register my email address. It's a cycle of doom. I might have to contact them somehow. I want to start sharing stuff on there with CC licensing.
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 4
Cool! Love this
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 4
Replying to @Cambrian_Jess
Could I take a crack at illustrating this? I've always wanted to try that
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 2
I love these tips from in the first from team ! Thanks also for the links out to external resources for additional learning.
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 2
Cheers to double-dipping! Great job Joanne!
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 1
Replying to @Cambrian_Jess
Thanks to for sharing a link to David's article in her blog post about OER-enabled Pedagogy: I have gratitude everyday for working with, and learning from, such amazing people
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 1
Ever considered creating "renewable assessments"? Why make students work for hundreds of hours each year on an assignment that may not reach beyond them and their professor. This is Open Pedagogy! Thanks for the inspiration David Wiley
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 1
Thanks Terry!
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 1
Right? It's helping to connect a lot of dots for our students who may not see those connections themselves. Think of it like a selling feature for your class. Why would they choose to invest time and money in your course versus another?
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Sarah Wendorf Oct 1
Replying to @jennihayman
Congrats Jenni! That's a great feeling
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Mel Young Sep 30
You can learn so much from watching other teachers teach. Plus, the feedback on your teaching from a colleague is just as valuable!
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Sarah Wendorf Sep 28
Here you go Terry: Laura: I made a space on our blog page for 9x9x25 posts:
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Kim Alexander Sep 27
My amazing students created a tribute to the children who died at Residential School. 6000 handprints is a very visual reminder of lives that were lost.
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Sarah Wendorf Sep 28
TFW you tweet for your team and also yourself. Sometimes feels like I'm living in third person / omnipresent 🙃
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Sarah Wendorf Sep 28
What if we developed course outlines in the form of a resume? Students could directly see how the skills they learn in a course would feed onto their own personal resumes. Inspiration thanks to Eric for sharing this graphic from on the Slack Channel
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Sarah Wendorf Sep 26
I was going to start in January. Now I need to step up!
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