I cannot believe this is the last week of classes. We had our final EdTech class on Monday and I have gotten the chance to reflect on the course. I did not know how many amazing recourses were out there… Continue Reading →
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Our class this week focused on the topic of asynchronous versus synchronous. Asynchronous tasks allow students to complete work based on their own timing, which synchronous tasks happen within the same period of time. Due to all of our classes… Continue Reading →
This week, we were fortunate enough to have a guest speaker come in and talk to us about inclusion. We discussed the importance of it as well as how we can ensure our classrooms are inclusive. This is a topic… Continue Reading →
In this weeks class, our discussion begun with thinking about the technology we have seen used in the classroom on our Wednesday visits. I have not seen too much technology being used in my classroom thus far. My mentor teacher… Continue Reading →
This week in class we did something a little bit different. As a class, we got to pick topics that were interesting to us for discussions. We were able to pick which topic we would like to discuss, but were… Continue Reading →
The topic covered in class this week was about audio and video. Growing up in this generation, I think using audio and video in the classroom is almost a given. Some of the benefits of presenting educational videos is that… Continue Reading →
In this weeks class, we focused on the topic of visuals and why it is important to learning. We were given the prompt: “People can learn more deeply from words and pictures than from words alone”, and were asked… Continue Reading →
During this weeks lesson, our class was fortunate enough to hear from a guest speaker. Jesse Miller prepared a presentation in regards to technology in the classroom and what this really means. When I was in elementary school, the coolest… Continue Reading →
This week I was asked to watch the documentary “Most Likely To Succeed”. This documentary follows a school with a different approach than the typical system. Teachers did not have to follow any criteria, rather, they could teach whatever and… Continue Reading →
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