Category: EC&I 832
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I made it! EC&I Major Project summary
mamaskoc (amazing in nehiyawe). I will say that this has been one incredible journey. I have gained so much knowledge about what it means to be a digital citizen, as well as learning and experiencing the various apps. I began using WeVideo to teach about the nêhiyawêwin language, and it became a passion. I enjoyed…
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Interview with Knowledgekeeper Gary Gott
Interview with Knowledge Keeper Gary Gott Seven Grandfather teachings
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a whirlwind, and exciting journey: A Summary of my Learning
Hello everyone, I wanted to share a little about my journey into digital citizenship through EC&I 832. I began the class with some anxiety as I stepped out of my comfort zone and into unfamiliar territory. Although I pushed hard to get into the course, I was like the person below in the picture, feeling…
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My understanding of ethics online and in person.
As citizens, we all must be ethical and share integrity, whether online or in real life. I always thought of myself as an informed citizen with ethics and integrity as part of my upbringing. Until this course, I truly understood what it meant to be a digital citizen. I am still afraid to post online,…
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Connecting with reading and technology!
I enjoy reading the typical paper literature; however, I have begun to notice that I am reading more articles on the internet than on average. I often check to see what’s happening and can easily find it online. I have become more aware of the type of literature being out online but always revert to…
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Major Project update
I have asked elder Margaret Rockthunder to assist me in developing language videos for all to share. Elder Rockthunder had expressed some concerns about being video recorded and sharing the oral language online. I explained that other linguistics use technology to reach others and share the language, such as Simon Bird. This article convinced her…
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Gathering Language Through Mentimeter…
I am an advocate for the revitalization of Indigenous languages, particularly the nehiyawe (cree) language. In my role as coordinator of Indigenous education, I would place a nehiyawe word on the wall outside my office. My co-workers would attempt to say the word on the wall. My wife shared this resource with me entitled mentimeter.…