"We need a lot more critical thinking and media criticism taught in schools at a very early age."
John Stauber author of "The Best War Ever"
ETEC 590 was a great course in my mind because it showed me that I have improved my own abilities and drive to be able to create a pretty decent (if I do say myself) ePortfolio outlining my journey in the MET program. I have had Dr. Feng before and I have felt a very caring and warm vibe from his teaching style. He really shows students that the path to success does not have to be fraught with stress and worry but instead can be a enjoyable experience where student and professor respect each others challenges and ensure that everyone runs well. I have been very surprised to see how well this course has run with minimal managing but also that students take great responsibility to make sure that we live up the to trust and respect Dr. Feng has given us.
S.O.U.L. (Slow Online Ubiquitous Learning)
& Slow online and ubiquitous learning (SOUL) was founded under similar conditions and
circumstances ... Down-shifting to slow or steer the juggernaut to more organic and humane paces and volumes, e-Learning and educational technology (ET) with SOUL adds to the concerns of slow food with the health and well-being of individuals, the collective, and the planet, a concern for learners and teachers.
S. Petrina & Dr. F. Feng
Artifact: eP Proposal
Artifact: My Guided Tour Storyboard
Sources:
Petrina, S., & Feng, F. (2010). SOUL (Slow Online & Ubiquitous Learning). Vancouver: Tech-no Printing Press.(e-Book).
Petrina, S., & Feng, F. (2010). SOUL (Slow Online & Ubiquitous Learning). Vancouver: Tech-no Printing Press.(e-Book).