Professional goals

I tried to make my goals specific and relevant to my current position. While my goals are all related to supporting French language learners, I am curious if others find them relevant in an English language classroom.

My other question is more technical since infographics are new to me: how do you like the layout and flow of the infographic? I used Canva and found it quite user friendly but really hard to read the tiny text boxes. Hopefully things will improve when I retrieve my glasses from work tomorrow….

Sources cited

Averil, Sandra (2020) ADST Design Thinking. (Video). Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/400420774

British Colombia Ministry of Education (n.d.) Applied Design, Skills and Technologies Curriculum. (Website) https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/adst

Koehler, M. (2012). TPACK Explained. Website. http://matt-koehler.com/tpack2/tpack-explained/

Common Sense Education (2016) What is the SAMR Model? [Video] 

Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b5yvgKQdqE&list=PL8TjVyuBdsCmZeSjU-l4qCpX11XENxsRi

Puentedura, C.R. (2019) SAMR in 120 Seconds. [Video]. Youtube 

4 commentaires sur « Professional goals »

  1. (STACEY) Hi, Madeleine – I do not find this difficult to read at all. The white text works well on the soothing colors of the background. As well, I feel many of your goals are very applicable to an English Language classroom. For one thing, bringing design-thinking into language classrooms is a goal close to my heart! Keep up the great work! 🙂

    J’aime

    1. Thanks for your response, Glad to hear that the examples are pertinent to an English classroom as well, and I’m especially excited to hear that you are also interested in integrating ADST into the English language classroom.

      J’aime

  2. (MJ) Bonjour Madeleine! I like what you have done! I like the dark blue separating the different sections. However, I feel like the white is a little bit more difficult to read on the grey than on the blue. Same thing for the « CONT 996 2021″ at the bottom. We can barely see it. I’m also wondering if you have left the PLN part out on purpose or if you consider that the poster in itself is the PLN » 🙂

    J’aime

Répondre à Marie-Josée Annuler la réponse.