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Airmanship & Learning: Musings Before ONL192

When I started the ONL191 journey in February, I posted a picture of me jumping in the Anza-Borrego desert (California) as the image for my blog posting. Jumping pictures have become a requirement of my travel pictures since a few years back, and I thought about posting another, but instead this one is “after jump.” […]

My First Blog Post

Dear all, this is the first time I’m blogging, so it will be in the simplest way in the beginning. My name is Katarina, I love the nature which make me feel belonging to something bigger! I crossed the Atlantic sea with a Swan-65 (red trousers!) and have a big extended family in Mocambique and […]

”All would live long, but none would be old”

All would live long, but none would be old. — Benjamin Franklin. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. In this blog I will write about Aging, Working life and Health – and the link between.

Connie Malamed’s “10 Qualities of the Ideal Instructional Designer” as a guide.

Connie Malamed maintains a comprehensive, well organized and informative site called the eLearning Coach. I recently found this article and used this list of ten qualities to consider these qualities in relation to teaching and also determine how one might develop these qualities where needed. Three of the qualities stood out to me as a … Continue reading “Connie Malamed’s “10 Qualities of the Ideal Instructional Designer” as a guide.”

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Teaching Parents of English Language Learners

During the spring and summer I teach parents of English language learners in Massachusetts public schools. This is one part of my work that I enjoy immensely. I have complete freedom to determine curriculum and content and prefer to facilitate a discussion around topics rather than teach. Typically, twelve to eighteen parents attend and often … Continue reading “Teaching Parents of English Language Learners”