Working Without Compensation
Imagine going to work for a company where each day you exercise your skills, doing 40-60 hours in a week, but at the end of that week, the organization that owns that company takes your pay cheque. On top of … Read More
Imagine going to work for a company where each day you exercise your skills, doing 40-60 hours in a week, but at the end of that week, the organization that owns that company takes your pay cheque. On top of … Read More
When coming to class past Tuesday, I was interested after having watched the few videos to get a better understanding of what exactly an EdCamp was. An EdCamp is designed to break people into groups, in this case our class, … Read More
When thinking of why college athletes deserve to be paid, I have to first answer the question of what is a scholarship? When a student-athlete goes to school they can receive two types of scholarship, academic or athletic. Often times, … Read More
During the past week, we were fortunate enough to have Jeff Hopkins from the Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry come in and take the time to speak with us about the school he is at as well as answering … Read More
Introduction: Student in Grade 10 For the following case study, I have received consent from the student to use discussion we had in regards to their learning disorder, permitting I keep their identity anonymous. To ensure this, I will reference … Read More
As I begin to do further research about making my case for just why college athletes deserve to start being paid, I reflect back on my previous post of how much in revenue the NCAA earns. What I did not … Read More
Over the past week, we had opportunity to learn about video and audio editing as well as Screencastify and H5P. Multimedia means that there is more than one element used to convey information. The learning over this past week gave … Read More
Looking into the system of college athletics can really make one begin to question the system that is currently in place and why it is the way it is. As I began to look into this topic, I started to … Read More
In the past week, we were fortunate enough to have a guest speaker by the name of Jesse Miller come into class and provide us with a presentation on the use of social media and also how we can manage … Read More
My passion for English Language Arts began in my tenth-grade year at Claremont Secondary School. It was while I was a part of the AP English course that I began to find a motivational drive to succeed while in this … Read More