tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10589517.post8489328371541978913..comments2024-03-06T16:09:20.654+13:00Comments on learning elearning: Excellence in online teaching - what is it?selenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16346553390794790308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10589517.post-3689208375529932952007-09-06T11:26:00.000+12:002007-09-06T11:26:00.000+12:00congratulations on winning the teaching award Sele...congratulations on winning the teaching award Selena. I have been meaning to email you and couldn't find an email link on your blog. You have demonstrated what makes an excellent teacher - a willingness to keep changing your approach and to be creative with your students. <BR/><BR/>I also wanted to reply to you about the comment you made on my blog about PLEs. I can relate to the situation you describe there about colleagues being reluctant to post ideas on blogs and wikis "There is a preference to get things done at meetings rather than for individuals to mull things over, dicuss over a set time frame & then have things brought together at the 'end' of the process. I have been frustrated over the years that meetings do not bring up the real feel for the item under discussion, there is usually more fervour & passion shown in the staff room on the topic AFTER the meeting than during it!"<BR/><BR/>less meetings and more reflection and online mulling - but people have to communicate with each other regularly that way for it to work. <BR/>BronBronwyn hegartyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12032750297040394983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10589517.post-64618324207584470572007-06-30T18:08:00.000+12:002007-06-30T18:08:00.000+12:00You say: "I must admit that teaching online is les...You say: <B>"I must admit that teaching online is less satisfying in some ways"</B><BR/><BR/>What ways? - DerekDerekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04877055561719550046noreply@blogger.com