Hiatus (Again)

Happy New Year all! As we continue into 2023 I wanted to post a quick note to advise that I am continuing to take a hiatus (another) from blog posts as I manage several competing priorities, including family growth, new career pathways, and personal reflection. There is a lot of noise in the world, and I want to make sure if I continue to contribute … Continue reading Hiatus (Again)

Hiatus

Hello friends, apologies for the absence of up-to-date and current posts.  I have just completed a move to beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia.  As you can imagine with a sudden move, the past couple of months has been very busy. I am settling into a new position with Justice Institute of British Columbia and hope to be posting regular content again soon. Thank you for your … Continue reading Hiatus

Critical Inquiry of Lynda.com – Part Two

As part of our group critical analysis assignment for the Royal Roads Masters of Arts in Learning and Technology (MALAT) program, we will be exploring curated video libraries, specifically the video-based education offered through Lynda.com.  My group will approach this modality during our analysis through four key areas including retention, accessibility, implications of abundant content, and the cognitive load effects.  I have chosen to look closely and dive deep into the accessibility (and limitations of accessibility) of video-based education through Lynda.com. Continue reading Critical Inquiry of Lynda.com – Part Two

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Adaptive Leadership

Leadership in a Digital Learning Environment Lead by example and lead from behind.  If I had an ethos to briefly describe my leadership style, that is how I would summarize my approach.  Through motivation and inspiration, I strive to foster autonomy and innovation from the teams I work with.  Often saying “I trust your judgment,” as I push a team member out of the nest … Continue reading Adaptive Leadership