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Blog Journal 7

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  Blog Journal 7 On the school website that I chose, I chose to go with one of my beloved teachers Mr Coon from Leon High School. On this page, there is information about how he'll direct the class through remote learning and how he will operate his classroom with new technology. On his website, he is brutally honest that he is still learning the technology. On his welcome page below you can see a well-written introduction that allows a parent and student to formally meet the teacher and also some links in which the student will most likely use in order to succeed in the classroom.  https://www.leonschools.net/Page/22223      I would use technology to accomplish my professional responsibilities in the classroom by allowing children the opportunity to learn with visual aids in sports. I believe that the use of laptops and tablets allows the athlete to produce their task the way the coach requires it during the game. I think that teaching children how to succeed will boost their conf

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Blog Journal 6

  Blog Journal 6   When I first used Diigo for the first time I thought it was kind of cool. I understand that it helps teachers by allowing them to edit webpages by making screenshots that they can use in order to better instruct students on what to do on a new website. It can also be used out of the classroom for other instructional purposes. I like its comfort of use for me and that's the most valuable thing when using a new tool for the first time. It wasn't hard to use and I find it necessary in my other projects.   I like that I can post whatever that comes to my mind in my blogs where people can read it and share it. Blogging can also get you in trouble as we all have seen over the years so it is important to be considerate when you post what you say. I don't like that you can really be traced from websites when you blog because when you sign in the website logs all that information in case someone wants to find out who posted something. I learned in the blogging pro

Blog Journal 5

       My early experiences using Twitter was in ninth grade. I used to follow my friends on Twitter and soon everyone in my school was on Twitter. In the future, Twitter would be helpful in order to make announcements about upcoming events. In my opinion, I believe that Twitter is a good platform for news and other information that you can't find on the internet. I followed the president from the beginning of his campaign until the end and I learned so much about the government through his series of tweets. I believe the freedom of speech that Twitter gives someone allows people to know more about the world around them.       The digital divide affects student success in school because it separates age groups and social classes in my opinion. In learning, the goal is to learn from someone older than you in order to understand the importance of the transference of wisdom. Under the rise of social media and the rise of expensive smartphones people are more into watching the videos o

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       ELA Standards and Technology (Grade K). With the help of adults, to explore an extensive assortment of digital tools in order to achieve writing skills and develop companion support. I feel comfortable implementing this style set into my skill set because I am convinced that I can lead a classroom of kindergartners with my lesson style. I'm more prepared since I've had the time to work around that age group and I understand the necessities that come with that age group. I chose this age group simply because of my prior experience and personally I consider that this is the simplest age group to work with.      The tool that I chose to implement in the classroom is the  Fluency: Letter-Sound Mix-Up activity. I believe that this exercise would allow my class to engage with one another in an innovative way while also encouraging the love of the English language. For this activity, students will work together to match sounds with letters in order to find out which sounds matc