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Blog Post #4

        Although I have and used a personal twitter for a while now, this is my first time using a twitter for educational purposes. Since this is only the second week using this twitter account, I have not really interacted with a lot of different accounts. I do follow several verified education accounts and I have seen their tweets along with my classmates. I have not yet found it beneficial, but I do hope that that will change as I continue to use it. Since my future career is Elementary Education, using Twitter will not be super helpful to apply it in my classroom but I can use it to stay up to date on education news and a good place to see opinions on subjects, lessons, and articles.         A digital divide affects student’s success in schools in their access to references for knowledge and skills. The podcast explains how students who have computers and internet access at home are more likely to have educational success than students who d...

Blog Post #3

         There are a lot of ELA technology standards for teaching ranging from multimedia, context clues, and digital media. I feel I am prepared in some topics of technology that is used in schools, especially have just been in high school and currently in college where some of the same technology is used. For example, I feel I am prepared to teach “SL.5 Use Digital Media,” “W/WHST.2 Write to explain/inform,” and “RI.5 Text Structure: Informational Text,” as some examples. Although I feel I know a lot about technology, it varies with grade level and also what technology is added to the standards so I feel I wouldn’t be as prepared to teach “RL.7 Multimedia Literature” or “W/WHST.8 Use Multiple Sources.”          I would like to use a lot of technology in my classroom, especially because by the time that I am a teacher, technology will continue to advance. I think it is important for students to have a wide variety of experience in te...

Blog Post #2

Throughout school, I have used Microsoft Word a countless amount of times for writing papers, homework, projects, resumes, etc. from elementary school to college. Not only for class, but I have used Microsoft Word to create flyers for clubs, portfolio for my competitive event, and design layouts for outlines. To extend my knowledge on the software so I can understand Word and all its settings, in High School I learned the programming  and became certified as a Microsoft specialist. I have seen my teachers use Word to type up outlines and assignments for the class. Although I have not had much serious experience with copyright other than adding pictures from google images to work, using music or sometimes articles, I see with the advancement in technology it’s easier to copyright but also identify copyright. In a learning environment, it may be hard, but important for teachers and students to use their own work, when teachers use worksheet, tests, or projects from other teacher...

Blog Post #1

In a world of growing technology, there are a lot of influences on teachers and students to use technology in the classroom. As stated in chapter 1, technology has continuous change. There are always a lot of tools that support teaching and learning. The opportunities created by technology’s evolution offer new perspectives on 21st century learners to enrich and engage. In connection when teachers use technology tools in the classroom not only to make their professional work easier, but also to make learning more effective for students. Technology for students is the learning process and supports creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and active learning. As I reflect on ISTE standards, teacher and student are very similar within connecting in developing digital citizenship, creativity, and decision making. Insignificance, one standard that is meant for me is teaching standard number five: to engage in professional growth and leadership. “Teachers continuously improve their...