Never Again…14 Things To Stop Confessing

My siblings and parents are all part of a Whatsapp group. We use it to share updates on our lives and discuss upcoming events. The most important part of this group is the daily word. I have a brother who faithfully shares short daily messages from his pastor’s podcast. Each month, one of us sharesContinueContinue reading “Never Again…14 Things To Stop Confessing”

Chapter 11: Engagement in eLearning

Chapter Summary The chapter discuss the issue of engagement in elearning, pointing out that it may not be as straight forward as it seems or sounds many times. In an in depth analysis, Ruth C. Clark and Richard E. Mayer (2016), examine two forms of engagement; psychological and behavioral. Psychological Engagement This is defined asContinueContinue reading “Chapter 11: Engagement in eLearning”

Assessment of eLearning

https://youtu.be/8e3gTS0QTgk References: Blackstock, D., Edel-Malizia, S., Bittner, K., & Smithwick, E. (2017). Investigating interactive video assessment tools for online and blended learning. Kidmore End: Academic Conferences International Limited. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.liberty.edu/docview/1967316985?accountid=12085 Calm, R., Masià, R., Olivé, C., Parés Mariné, N., Pozo, F., Ripoll, J., & Sancho-Vinuesa, T. (2017). Use of wiris quizzes in an online calculusContinueContinue reading “Assessment of eLearning”

Is the Law for the Lawless?

I often express my deep gratitude to have been born in AD and not BC. The days before Christ were characterized by countless sacrifices of animals for the sins of man. Yet all this bloodshed was not sufficient enough to take away the sins of any of us. Man also lived under the curse ofContinueContinue reading “Is the Law for the Lawless?”

Opportunity is in the Eyes of the Beholder

Why are some people ALWAYS optimistic while others are perennial pessimists. Is it nature or nurture? I think it’s more nurture than nature. We are conditioned to view the world based on who and what surrounds us. People who grew up during the Great Depression, for example, had a knack for pessimism. A lot ofContinueContinue reading “Opportunity is in the Eyes of the Beholder”