“Hinengaro refers to the mental, intuitive and ‘feeling’ seat of the emotions. Thinking, knowing, perceiving, remembering, recognizing, feeling, abstracting, generalizing, sensing, responding and reacting are all processes of the Hinengaro – the mind.” Rose Pere (1981). Teaching involves the heart and the mind. These are some of my musings.
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Saturday, February 21, 2015
Educamp Rotovegas
Virtual connectedness never ceases to amaze me. Today I was in Wellington taking part in professional development that was happening in Rotorua. Not only did I experience it via Twitter but I also was able to listen and watch via a Google Hangout. I've also compiled the majority of tweets that accompanied the Smackdown part of this educamp so that I can revisit the session. I can access links and remember who said what.
I was also interested because next Saturday I am helping run an educamp here in Wellington. I do hope that some of the people who attended the Rotorua one are able to join us virtually too. Distance is no barrier.
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