An emergent exploration of critical instructional design.

Pam

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Portfolio

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Evolving

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Influences on My Teaching

Written Reflection

Pamela Anneser, Final Reflection

Workbook Page

Imagining a better classroom

Recent Comments by Pam

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    Comment on: What would our students consider good pedagogy? How much should we listen to those opinions?
    Posted on: 10/04/2023
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    Comment on: Tell about yourself in a few sentences! Who are you and why are you here?
    Posted on: 09/27/2023
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    Comment on: What did your preparation for teaching look like? How well did it prepare you?
    Posted on: 09/27/2023
  • Great questions, I had never considered observing my experience with online platforms and what from... More >>
    Comment on: Getting the Most Out of the Online Classroom
    Posted on: 11/11/2022

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Stop Five: Exploring Your Portfolio

This page is your personal workspace in Design Forward. Whenever you complete an activity in a module, it will be posted here. In addition, you can add portfolio items at any time. At the bottom of the page, you will see a gray bar with options to add images, files, videos, text reflections, or workbook pages. 

On the right, you will see your most recent comments and annotations as well as any questions you’ve asked. 

Your portfolio lives outside of any individual module — it is available across your entire Design Forward experience. If you click on the Participants link  you will be able to see everyone else participating in a module and visit their portfolios. They can visit yours as well. 

Take some time to explore the options in your portfolio; you don’t need to add anything at this time. When you’re done click the “Back to the Map” button.

At the end of this stop in the Orientation journey, you will have