Since there were no readings this week and in recognition of our pause before the final sprint to the finish line, I thought I'd share some news: I'm getting married next month! We're looking for a local honeymoon and have considered Disney World, but if anyone has any Florida-based recommendations, I'd love to hear them!
As pointed out in Kim et al.'s reading for this week "Effects of Group Reflection Variations in Project-Based Learning Integrated in a Web 2.0 Learning Space," participants for their study consisted of young adults who were very familiar with Web 2.0 tools, but conceded that conducting the same study with certain age groups - namely older adults and very young children - may have yielded very different results. This caused me to wonder - as instructors, to what extent should programs that rely extensively on Web 2.0 tools and technology be tailored to specific age groups? While children may not be expected to engage with an extensive amount of interactive web-based tools, the skills of older adults are likely to be much more varied. With that in mind, how can we accommodate those with more experience without losing the interest of or overwhelming older adults that may not have much experience? It seems like it would be a delicate balancing act to account for the needs of...
Oh wow! Congratulations!! I'm not a big fan of the parks unless I have grandchildren in tow. My choice would be Grayton or Rosemary Beach, something quiet but the beaches are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I will look into it!
DeleteCongrats! I second Rosemary Beach if you want to stay on the northing part of the state. There's also lots of cute little resorts in the Keys that are unique.
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