Today was our last day for our EDCI 336 course. Today we wrapped up our class and talked about all the different interpretations people have about what education will be like in 2045! There were some very hopeful ideas about… Continue Reading →
Chat 4 made this image when I put the prompt “what will an elementary school look like in 2045?” Chat described a classroom that will include the use of personal devices for augmented reality, while focusing on sustainability. I agree… Continue Reading →
I decided to try out chocolate protein baked oatmeal. I love simply banana chocolate chip baked oatmeal, and decided to change it up a little bit! Baked oatmeal is the perfect breakfast item for me, as it taste delicious by… Continue Reading →
This week I chose to make an ice cream cake! I used to love dairy queen cakes, but unfortunately now I cannot eat them :(. Although Dairy Queen can make their cakes gluten free, they simply take out the cookies… Continue Reading →
This week in tech we had guest speakers Kaori Lau and Tracy Humphreys who are a part of the BCEdAccess organization that is to support families and students with disabilities and complex learning needs. To start off the class Tracy… Continue Reading →
This week I decided to try asking chat for a gluten free cookie recipe. I gave it the prompt of “can you please give me a gluten free sugar cookie recipe that is made with gluten free bob red mill… Continue Reading →
Educational conferences play a pivotal role in the professional development of educators, offering a platform for sharing insights, innovative teaching methodologies, and networking opportunities. Traditional conferences often follow a predetermined agenda set by the organisers, with keynote speakers and sessions…. Continue Reading →
This past week was my roommate Daisy’s 20th birthday and I made her an awesome gluten free chocolate cake. However, this wasn’t any boring chocolate cake it was a cloud cake. Cloud cake is an awesome version of chocolate caramel… Continue Reading →
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