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Blog Journal #5
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After working on this website, the skills I developed were just the general ability to make a website. I had never made a website before, so I lacked the knowledge needed to create different pages and ensure everything was cohesive and aesthetically pleasing. The website used in order to make my own website was a little tedious to navigate, however after some practice, I was able to figure it out which made the whole process less difficult. What I learned that stood out to me the most was how to link things, such as the Google Calendar, to the different website pages. I thought that was a good skill to know because I feel like the skill of embedding information onto websites is common and important to know. The way I would use a QR code in my classroom is as a way for my students to provide feedback on the course and on my teaching capabilities. They can scan the code which can lead to a Google form or a similar platform and leave a comment on any issues or problems they are...
Blog Post #4
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After having experience with blogging, it is definitely an interesting way to share ideas with others. If it were not for this class, I do not think I would have ever started a blog. However, I have enjoyed learning more about how it would work having a blog page and perhaps one day in the future I would create one containing content I am interested in, such as baking. What I have enjoyed about writing a blog is the creativity you have regarding what you want your page to look like, how you want your post itself to look like, etc. What I have least liked about blogging is that Blogger itself is slightly confusing to use and a bit outdated. This sort of deters me from wanting to write a blog, however I know other platforms exist out there that may work better for me. An interesting Web 2.0 tool that I would use when teaching is Google Docs. After conducting some research, I discovered Google Docs was in fact a Web 2.0 tool, which I find interesting because it has proven to be an in...
Blog post #3
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The standard I have selected is the standard SC.6.TI.1.4. This standard is meant to teach students about the different technology-based career paths that are currently available in our world today. As of right now, I do not think I have the current skill set to effectively teach this course even though I have some knowledge on current technology-based field paths available such as computer engineering, IT technicians, etc, my knowledge is not that extensive. However, I feel like it is really easy to prepare to teach this subject and meet the standard by just conducting some quick research and writing down various examples of what these careers are and what they entail. On the CPALM site, I went on the 4th grade English tool kit and selected the standard ELA.K12.EE.1.1, which requires its students to know how to cite evidence with the intent to explain and justify reasoning. I find this resource to be incredibly helpful if I were ...