It takes a great deal of courage to 'put yourself out there.' It takes a growth mindset - to view your life (and learning) as a work-in-progress. It is a profound moment when you can honestly say that reflection has truly affected your own next steps.
We all have a voice.
Whether you are an educator or not, what you think and how you view the world, indeed, matters. We are all trying to do our best to navigate our lives and forge pathways.
Whether you blog, tweet or simply have conversations with people - share your ideas and reflect on your experiences. The world will be a richer place with your voice in it.
As Donna Fry (@fryed) and Mark Carbone (@markwcarbone) reminded me just 10 minutes ago (with a terrific video clip) - "Be More Dog" (shout-out to http://ossemooc.wordpress.com)
What a terrific day for learning here at #Connect2014. So many voices make inspiring conversations! Thanks for your voice and your thoughts today, Ann, Andrew and Anita:) Now - to keep this momentum going and plan for action!
1 comment:
Thank you for the reminder that it is important to share our voices on social media. We need to help our students share their voices as well, because we need a balance of knowledge in our virtual spaces. I believe that it is also important for promoting equity.
Thanks for sharing your learning from your conference!
Debbie:)
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