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Blog Journal 10

 As a future teacher I plan on using data collection tools such as surveys and quizzes to be able to collect data from not only my students but parents on a subject. Surveys will allow me to ask questions in multiple choice questions as well as short answers to my students and parents of the students on a topic to get their opinions. As a First grade teacher, some survey questions I may ask could be, "Out of the three educational games we played this week, which of the three did you like and learn the most from?", "Was the homework load for your child this week, too much for them to handle this week or were they comfortable?", even " What did you like and silk from this class? What could I do to better my teaching for the next students?". These questions are opinionated questions depending on the student and parent filling them out. Surveys allow me to gain more opinions and accumulate them all at the end for the best results/ Quizzes differ in the fact th...
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Blog Journal 9

 Distance Learning was introduced to me at a very young age, but was not completely understood or used until now. When I was in middle school and high school, distance learning was used in school and out. My parents introduced me to KhanAcademy and other websites they would have to a lesson each weekend to get ahead. However other apps such as notability, IXL, FLVS, etc are just a few of the apps I was introduced to in high school. These apps helped me watch lessons, practice vocabulary skills, and learn more in a subject out of the classroom when the teacher was not with me. Now that Covid-19 has brought everyone into remote learning, Distance Learning is the new norm. I have been in asynchronous and synchronous classes. I honestly have really liked a lot about  distance learning. It allows me to learn at the comfort of my room, as well as more time for work and myself because I don't have to physically go to classes. However, it has created isolation from meeting new people ...

Blog Journal 8

 In Assignment 3, where we were to create a web design what I thought was going to be very difficult ended up being something somewhat easy and simple to do and follow. I went in thinking I needed to be some computer software engineer but I was proven wrong. I learned how to create a web page with multiple files and pages, implement and common license, as well as format the themes on each page. It combined all that we have been learning up to this point in a website page form. There wasn't much that I disliked about the Assignment, only with the exception of trying to format and create columns and sections to make the page pleasing to the eye. I couldn't figure out how to create section boxes on a page. Overall, I think it was an easier to follow and do assignment than what I was expecting.  My Website Diigo after having been using it for a couple assignments now, has become easier and more familiar to me. to use. Diigo is a great source to create groups within your class or f...

Blog Journal 7

 I believe that Teacher pages on a website are extremely helpful and beneficial, when used and updated properly. Teacher pages are not as common in the higher levels of learning from all that I have been able find. Typically you see teacher pages for students who are solely in one classroom with one teacher only. After looking through some school websites, with teacher pages I see a lot in common. Typically you will find a description of who the teacher is and little about themselves. They can include where they graduated from, what degree they earned, why they are interested in teaching, some fun facts about them. By doing this, this allows more of a connection and feel for the teacher when you may know nothing about them first hand. On the teachers pages you can usually find a class schedule, homework and assignments, learning objectives, etc. Now that classes are almost all virtual now, we can also notice teachers have places for homework turn ins, questions, zoom office hours, ...

Blog Journal 6

 Going into EME I had no idea what Diigo was. After having to do a few assignments with it, causing me to navigate it and bookmark on it I can see why many teachers and classrooms choose to use it. Diigo allows me to see what others in my group have bookmarked. When they bookmark it allows me to go to the direct article or website they are looking at without me having to go search it up myself. This is a great tool when a class may all being looking into research or websites and we can all share ideas to help when one may be stuck. However, I have to be honest in the fact it seems a little too confusing for my liking. I am more simple when it comes to sharing whether that just be a huge group discussion post where everyone posts their website or in class. However I can see how diigo not only allows bookmarking but also notes that can help even more.  Blogging as well, was never something I saw myself doing..let alone in a class setting. Whenever I thought about blogging I was ...

Blog Journal 5

 In all honesty, Twitter is not something I use day to day or am hundred percent familiar and comfortable using. Twitter was introduced to me when I was in high school. Everyone had twitter accounts before me and I was late to the party. It wasn't until everyone was talking about all the funny memes posted on twitter that I could not be part of until the memes were shown on Instagram. That was when I decided to get twitter. Then and now I never really used it all that much because I would just scroll through for entertainment and eventually I forgot about it. However I do believe that Twitter can be beneficial to those who use it. Through this course alone I have found out more and more about the benefits and uses for twitter. Whether thats staying updated on current news or joining twitter chats for education, to be even staying in touch and involved in your community and society in general. Twitter may be influential to me in my future career because as technology advances not on...

Blog Journal 4

 ELA stands for English Language Arts. I fall victim in being one of those people who thought these standards were solely for reading, writing, grammar, spelling, etc. Now after learning more about them it has come to my attention that these standards expand beyond what I use to think. The ELA Standards actually incorporate technology! Crazy at first to think but yet so obvious. As technology is growing and expanding our use of them for listening, speaking, writing on them also expands. Because of the more demanding needs of technology use the more the standards have changed to involve technology. An example is the standards for Grade 1. LAFS.1.SL.1.2. is a standard for grade 1 students to be able to use technology to listen to a reading via cd, computer, audiobooks, etc and be able to recite back the main points, arguments, or what they learned from listening to the person speak through the technology source. I personally feel prepared in using and applying this standard to my fut...