Posts

Showing posts from February, 2023
Image
 Blog Journal 7) 1) Publicly on teacher websites there is all kinds of information. One I found was for a kindergarten class and it included a welcome page, meet the teacher, resources, assignments, and library tab. It is very easy to access, interactive, and filled with current information and events. This page would be perfect for students and parents to see what's currently going on in the classroom if updated often. https://www.leonschools.net/Page/41039.   2)    I plan to use technology to fulfill my professional responsibilities with the help of teacher productivity tools in many ways.     Examples of tools I will incorporate into my classroom include, PBworks. Which I will use to edit weekly schedules and as a home base for assignments and activities so that students can effectively access them with a provided link.  I will use Quizlet, Kahoot, and Class Dojo for practice on current benchmarks. These  activities are good practice for students and can help parents stay inform
 Blog Journal 6) 1) Before this course, I had never used Diigo before. I now think it's a very helpful tool and will be using it often for coursework. My first experience was using it to bookmark, I initially found a webpage I liked and selected the bookmark key wrote a description, and saved it for later. I then used the annotation and added a sticky note. The process was easy to use and self-explanatory. I really like this application, the only thing I did not like was initially, trying to sign in and create an account took a little longer than what I'm used to. 2) I have grown fond of blogging for school work and personal use. Specifically, the site Blogger has made it easy and enjoyable. Beforehand, I only thought it was to talk and post about things relevant to yourself, but it is a great way to communicate with others and see their thoughts about a certain topic. I like how personal you can get on a blog, however, there aren't many guidelines for censorship which coul
Image
 Blog Journal 5) I have been using twitter for a couple years now, In the early stages of me using it I was only using it to read celebrity tweets and follow the news. I found it as an easy way to follow whats going on in the news because tweets cannot be very long so its easy to get straight to the point. It's a very direct point of communication and can be very helpful in a professional career. In my future career, I will use it to send updates on current and potential projects along with reminders for deadlines. I can use Twitter to send alerts to my team or to the whole company.  The digital divide is in reference to the difference between those who have internet access at home and access to technology versus those who do not. The digital divide can affect student success because if a teacher creates an assignment that either requires online resources to complete or needs to be printed, certain students who do not have those things will not be able to complete. Some causes of t
Blog Journal 3)  1) Copyright laws are rules that restrict the usage and sharing of intellectual property. When a person or corporation creates works by and for themself's or others to use, these laws prohibit the copying and sharing of those works to unauthorized users. However, there are the Fair Use guidelines that allow for users to copy and use copyrighted intellectual property for educational purposes. These strict guidelines restrict how much of the work can be used and if it's being used for the right reason. An example of these guidelines being followed is to include the copyright symbol being shown if using a work and to always ensure that it is a valid supplement to the goal being achieved. As a teacher, needing to use outside examples for the topics being learned, and having students create works of their own, following copyright laws are extra important. Teaching students the importance of these laws is crucial because when they start writing essays, a critical par