Talk:Backwards design

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-- Rblomeyer 21:02, 28 June 2009 (UTC)

I disagree with the note at the top of this topic that this subject needs to be enlarged or elaborated.

Backwards Design is an elegant and cognitively complex process. It requires enormous dedication to the "crraft of instruction" to put it into practice.

But it doesn't need more words to decribe it's essence.

Read anything I've written and you'll all enjoy the irony of that statement. :-)

Robert L. Blomeyer, Jr. http://www.blomeyerandclemente.com/ http://www.onlineteachingassociates.com/

Re: -- Daniel K. Schneider 16:07, 29 June 2009 (UTC)

Ha ok I take the point. Basically I just put an "incomplete template" on most pages in order to make sure that readers understand how little time I spent on the piece ....

Removed the template :) -

Re: Re: -- Rblomeyer 17:23, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Daniel: Glad you enjoy self-depricating irony as much as I do. I have a question about edutechwiki. Your Talk feature has a commenting ability that a MediaWiki I've launched lacks. Which MediaWiki plug-in did edutechwiki install to get your nice "commenting" to work. Or, what PHP hack does it need? Reply by e-mail since this has nothing to do with Backwards Design. BobBl (rblomeyer@earthlink.net)