[ARCHIVED] Consider the publish of an online classroom to show skill

apageor2
Community Contributor

I was unable to complete my dissertation and it appears that I am being ignored by every place I apply to for an adjunct teaching option. I'm quite frustrated and trying to determine the best way to show how I can use my education and skills gained along with teaching development in an adjunct fashion. I have spent a lot of time learning how to create the classroom I would just like to find someone that will give me the option to do it; easier said than done, I know.

I don't know what to do and CANVAS seems to be the one way I can show what I've gained and learned I just don't know if it's worth the benefit in taking it that far.

Has anyone else been in this position? My second thought was to place CANVAS snapshots along with many other items about my teaching ability onto a personal portfolio where they can be viewed when given the URL. I appreciate the feedback on this matter. Thanks.

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