Master’s Project
In the beginning of the Fall semester 2009, I set out to complete a meaningful and useful product for my Master’s Project. This report details the results of that quest and the evaluations of the final result.
I approached my supervisor at Canisius College at the beginning of November about developing a product for the College. At the time, I was working on an online workshop for instructors that would help them develop a course for online delivery. One thing that I needed, that I didn’t have time to develop during work hours, was a take-away companion for the workshop.
My supervisor had me construct a proposal that detailed my intentions and my expectations for hours spent on the job. This proposal was approved, by her and the Vice-President of the department. Development on The Griff Guide to Teaching Online started immediately after approval.
Here are the final results.
The Griff Guide to Teaching Online
Final Report: the Griff Guide to Teaching Online








As an educationist who is currently focusing on DIY learning, I believe we need a radically different approach to crediting learning that occurs in our daily lives. Informal, low-cost learning can play a huge role in developing human capital, communities, and businesses and I love to connect with those who share my passion.






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