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ILP 2 "Design" Google Classroom

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Google Classroom My Classroom Website                I created a classroom on google classroom. On my classroom website, I was able to change the theme, create topics, post assignments with due dates, and add announcements. I kept in my mind my audience of the parents of the children in my class since my classroom is a first-grade class, I understand my students would be needing help on the website, so I made it so the parents can use the website to stay up to date on activities and assignments. I created multiple assignments, a posted question and/or announcements for each topic. When doing this assignment, I learned about Google Classroom as it is a software I had not heard about or used before. I enjoyed creating my classroom website and found the application very user-friendly and easy. I  liked how I was about to sort the posts by topics and the many options of different kinds of posts I could choose from. Also the abli...

Blog Post #10

       As an elementary school teacher, I will use data collection surveys and/or reporting tools as a teacher for a variety of reasons in my classroom. I can use data collection surveys for parents to take satisfaction surveys on different events going on in the classroom. In addition, I can use date collectors for other teachers to rate and comment on different lessons I suggest them to use, to show me the effectiveness of the lesson. As well, I will certainly implement reporting tools such as Excel into my teaching. I can use Excel to make grading more organized and easier. Also, I can use Excel to record student information, such as   parent name, email, or phone number. While reviewing my other classmates’ blogs, I noticed a lot of individually between different elements within their blog. Since we are all given the same topics, my classmates all write about the same information but the interesting parts are the individuality in the structure of each blo...

Blog Post #9

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Flipped learning refers to the idea of doing school work at home and homework at school. The goal of a flipped classroom is to exchange the students learning and achievements. This is achieved by flipping classroom lecture to student understanding. In other words, in class teachers would spend time doing the practice questions, projects, and discussions. But at home would be where students watch videos of the lecture. https://www.edutopia.org/blogs/tag/flipped-classroom Open education is designed to use high-quality resources to expand learning in education. With a goal of eliminating outdated materials, such as outdated technologies, outdated textbooks, and outdated lessons. Exchange, expand on new knowledge, skills, and ideas that can adapt to other things. Next, open content refers to the resources that are used in open education. Resources such as online classes, online textbooks, and online document sharing. Open contents are used to help reduce costs, ensure updated informati...