Collection: Scott Dunham's MDDE EPortfolio

Capstone E-Portfolio MDDE 694

Welcome to Scott Dunham's Capstone Portfolio!

Dunham,-Scott-Cropped.jpgI can't believe that I am now wrapping up my Master in Education.  It seems like it was only yesterday that I was contemplating a move into administration at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.  I had been teaching there for 9 years following graduation on a part-time basis, and now was eager to dive into a full-time role.

In preparation for a move into administration I began looking at various options to obtain a Master in Education.  I had a positive experience with Athabasca, taking an elective course (MAIS 615) as part of my MSc in Rehabilitation Sciences through McMaster.  I liked the flexibility and customization that online learning provided, and Athabasca had a great track record and reputation for delivering online education.  I planned out the next 3 years of my life, and dove back into online education.

My motivation to obtain my Masters was not purely to achieve the goal of moving into an administrator role.  I realized that between teaching and treating patients at my clinic, the best part of my week and the role I raved about when asked was that of my teaching at CMCC.  I hoped that much like my first Masters, I would gain insightful knowledge which I could apply immediately into my day-to-day life.  The relationships I would develop would be valuable beyond measure.

I hope you enjoy reading my Capstone E-Portolio about my journey, and I welcome any feedback you may provide below.

Scott

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Sir Ken Robinson

Educational Leadership

About Me

I am a Chiropractor by trade, but a teacher by heart!  After 9 years in practice and teaching part-time at  the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, I took on the role of Director of Curriculum and Faculty Development.  I ran a multidisciplinary practice in the Beaches area of Toronto (still work there occasionally), and have successfully completed a Masters in Science from McMaster University in Rehab Sciences.  I have a lovely wife who puts up with me, and two young daughters who keep us very busy!  I also played provincial and national level rugby and have volunteered extensively with the MS Society of Canada serving on the board of directors and a number of committees.  I am thoroughly enjoying plowing through these courses in online education, and am putting it into practice in my teaching role.  We have implemented E-Portfolios for our faculty as well as use them for our students in various small group courses, which has been a great learning experience!

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Education history

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BSc) at University of Waterloo
1998 - 2002

DC (Doctor of Chiropractic) at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
2002 - 2006

Master in Science in Rehabilitation Sciences (MSc) at McMaster University
2010 - 2014

Master in Education in Distance Education (MEd) at Athabasca University
2015

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Artefacts

The following 5 Artefacts demonstrate my development through obtaining my Master in Education through Athabasca University.

They can all be accessed through the drop-down menu at the top of this page or with the links below

1.  Journal Entries - MDDE 610 Survey of Current Educational Technologies

2.  Self Evaluation - MDDE 601 Introduction to Distance Education

3.  Theory of Practice Assignment - MDDE 603 Foundations of Instructional Design

4.  Group Project - MDDE 631 Inclusive Leadership

5.  Reflective Piece - MDDE 612 Experiential Learning

Courses Taken

Masters in Distance Education - Focus Area: Leadership in Education

Required Courses

MDDE 601: Introduction to Distance Education and Training - Spring 2015

MDDE 602:  Research Methods in Distance Education - Spring 2016

MDDE 603:  Foundations of Instructional Design: Systems Analysis and Learning Theory - Spring 2017

MDDE 605:  Planning and Management in Distance Education and Training - Winter 2018

MDDE 610:  Survey of Current Educational Technology Applications - Fall 2016

MDDE 694:  Capstone e-Portfolio Project - Spring 2015

 

Focus Area: Leadership in Education

MDDE 631:  Inclusive Leadership and Practice in Education - Winter 2017

MDDE 632:  Leadership in Education Innovation - Fall 2017

 

Electives

MDDE 611:  Foundations of Adult Education - Fall 2015

MDDE 617:  Program Evaluation in Distance Education - Winter 2017

MDDE 612:  Experiential Learning - Spring 2018

 

Learning Goals

My learning goals for the MDDE program:

1)  Obtain a deeper appreciation for the planning of curriculum, specifically with regards to online/hybrid format courses

2)  Establish contacts amongst my peers and faculty within higher education

3)  Contribute positively to the group learning environment at AU

My Masters Journey

Hannah and Fay in bed.jpgMy Masters Journey began in the Spring of 2015 began with a failure.  After sourcing out options, I had decided on Athabasca but I missed the deadline for application by 7 days!  I sent all my stuff off anyways, and enrolled the first year as a non-degree student, taking courses which would eventually satisfy the requirements of the program.

Through the 3 1/3 years it took to get through the program, many events have transpired in my life.  I sold my chiropractic practice, moving full-time into administration at CMCC.  We moved from Downtown Toronto to a more residential neighbourhood.  And most importantly, we welcomed our second daughter to the world!  Which somehow has resulted in more than double the work, but about a thousand times the amount of joy.

I took one course per term, aside from the term my daughter was born where I took a term off.  I took two courses in Winter 2018 to power through to the end, which was probably a bit too much, but I got through it unscathed. 

Now that I'm nearing the end, it has given me an opportunity to reflect back not only on my learning, but on the entire process as a whole.  I am proud to say that I have achieved my goals, and through this process have developed as both an educator and as a leader.  It also gives me a chance to look forward as to what my next challenge may be.  Having been in formal education a long time (a Bachelor of Science, a Doctor of Chiropractic, and now two Master degrees) the plan is to take a hiatus from formal education.  Not too surprisingly, the courses I enjoyed the most while at AU centered around leadership, so the plan is to look into leadership academies to further develop in my managerial role, and to also seek out a mentor.IMG_20161211_111652.jpg

I would like to acknowledge the amazing people who helped me along the way.  My co-workers at CMCC have been incredibly supportive of my efforts, as have the faculty and staff at Athabasca University.  But without a doubt I would not have been successful in this journey if it hadn't been for the unwavering support of my loving family.  They say it takes a village, and this Masters degree is as much yours as it is mine.  From the bottom of my heart - thank you.

As much as this journey is coming to a conclusion, I know that more educational adventures are yet to come...

Scott

Comments

Monica Mott
19 May 2018, 6:06 PM

Scott,

 

Wonderful  looking front page because of the rich use of media. Here is my two-cents worth.

 

While I sense your excitement, you may wish to limit your use of exclamation marks.  I was taught that this is not academic. 

 

- delete the extra subtitle "Welcome to my E-Portfolio" as it duplicates the title above.

 

Artefacts:

Spell out 5

Not sure that Employment History and Education sections belong here

 

My Masters Journey:

delete back as it is redundant in reflect back

Now that .... on my learning, - delete the comma here

But without a doubt I - place a comma after doubt

 

Having been in formal education a long - for a long ...

 

 

 

2nd paragraph

 

insert comma after administration  - In preparatio for a move into adminstration,

 

delete comma after life in the last sentence - life, and dove ...

 

Rule of ten indicates that you may wish to spell out the numbers 9 and 3

 

last sentence - typo - Portfolio not Portolio

 

 

 

About Me:

 

9 years

 

Cheers  Scott  - consider deleting as you have signed off in the above section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

Scott Dunham
19 May 2018, 6:52 PM

Thank you Monica!  I appreciate the time you took to review my portfolio.  Your suggestions are good ones.

Scott

Rachel Lafferty
19 May 2018, 7:11 PM
Hi Scott,
I've really enjoyed reading the first page of your e-portfolio! You have echoed a lot of the same thoughts and experiences I've had during my MEd (and many years of academia) - such as balancing work, family, and studies - as well as the need to take a break. I thought your format, videos, and commentary flowed very well and were extremely engaging to read...I have a really good idea of your professional, academic, and personal goals and am looking forward to reading more...
Kindest,
Rachel
Natalie Hughes
20 May 2018, 1:00 PM
Hi Scott,
Here are my comments for your Introduction.  Feel free to use whatever suits you :)

-In your beginning paragraph, the link for Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College goes to "URL Not Found", FYI.
-I would re-name the beginning paragraph like "Learning Journey Beginning" or something similar, and would take out the last two lines: "I hope you enjoy reading my Capstone E-Portolio about my journey, and I welcome any feedback you may provide below.

Cheers!

Scott"

-Remove/alter the title "Media" for the first photo on the LH side.  Also, it might be a good idea to have an introduction to this photo (i.e. why was it included?)
-Move your "About Me" section higher up on your E-Portfolio'
-I don't think that the "Employment History" section is necessary for this E-Portfolio (as well as the Education history really, but I could see why you included that information)
-The two videos and list of some of your favourite websites could do with some context (i.e. why did you include these in your Introduction page?)
-You should have a references section with your videos if you choose to include them
-You have a great balance of images and text!
-In your "My Masters Journey" section, take out "began"; should be- "My Masters Journey began in the Spring of 2015 with a failure."  Also in this section, you note: "  I am proud to say that I have achieved my goals."  You should have a section where you highlight your goals at the beginning of the Masters program, and then you can circle back to them in the Conclusion to note whether or not you achieved your goals.

Natalie
Pamela Walsh
21 May 2018, 8:55 PM
Hi Scott,
Good work. You certainly have had an interesting academic journey so far. 
I see that you have received some good feedback from your colleagues; decide what you want to incorporate. I will post my comments a little later this week.
Pamela
Pamela Walsh
23 May 2018, 7:46 PM

Hi Scott, 

I suggest that you summarize the updates or changes that you have made based on the peer review comments. 

Thank you,

Pamela

Assad Rahim
25 May 2018, 1:54 PM

Hi Scott,

I really enjoyed reading your introduction. Nice work so far!

I have two suggestions for you:

1) Describe your initial learning goals of the program in a separate section

2) Also provide a rationale for choosing your artefacts in your "Artefacts" section

I look forward to reading more of your e-portfolio.

Assad

Sofia Grigoriadou
27 May 2018, 1:52 AM
Hello Scott,

I really liked the fact that you gave us the permission to directly access the assignment on which you based your artefact.
I also liked the fact that you included videos which probably had a significant impact on you during your learning journey.
I found your introduction really interactive!

Sofia
Scott Dunham
05 June 2018, 6:41 PM

Thank you everyone for the constructive feedback.  It is nice to hear how others interpret your work, and often you don't realize something until a peer points it out to you.  I'm a fan of the expression "can't see the forrest through the trees".  And it's true, sometimes you are so close to the action that you cannot get that perspective.

Thanks for spending the time reading my portfolio and for your comments.

Scott

Rita Zuba Prokopetz
23 June 2018, 5:41 AM
Hello Scott,

I can see that you have received feedback on many of the pages of your collection, and I will briefly mention some of the areas you may still consider changing.

On this page - you may wish to remove the “Cheers, Scott” and “Yours in learning” (as this is an academic project), and also your “Employment history” (as this is a process eportfolio rather than a showcase eportfolio). In addition, you may adjust the text to ensure it wraps nicely around the photo (instead of overshadowing the picture).
Although you may not agree, Scott, the links on the Introduction of your eportfolio will take your audience on a journey of the “what” you saw and found interesting rather than “how” that information helped you on your personal growth and “why” you made the choices you did along the way. The links would be more suitable on a showcase eportfolio as well.

I noticed in the Discussion Forum that you wanted to get feedback on your “Conclusion,” Scott. I will look and comment on some of your subsequent pages after you have had a chance to review each page of your collection prior to submitting the assignment to Dr. Walsh. You may wish to take time to pause, and think about how your learning has helped you personally, academically, and professionally thus far. You are engaged in a meaningful learning journey, Scott, and I am pleased that you have shared some of your learning moments here with us.

Thanks, Scott!
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