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Blog Post #10

As a teacher, I could see excel being very useful for keeping a virtual grade book. I could even use the equation functions to find the average of the students test grades and homework grades. As a future high school English teacher, I will undoubtedly have a fair amount of various quiz grades between vocabulary quizzes, essay grades, pop quizzes, participation will all need to be tracked in separate excel pages. I couldn't imagine keeping a manual grade book that would be nearly as organized as a digital one created in excel.  It was particularly interesting to see what my fellow classmates found as far as what websites there were available for students to practice online learning that was mostly free. Also, some of my fellow classmate's blogs looked really nice and well put together. One, in particular, was very intricate with multiple pages of content, and it had a unique professional tone that also very effeminate like the maker of the blog. The next technology skill I

Blog Post #9

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The flipped classroom is a new concept where the students go over the learning materials, and resources before class and then come to class prepared to discuss what they understood or didn't about the content. With this approach, it allows more time for the teacher to instruct students because class time isn't being expended to teach the assignment. Also with expanding class sizes, it allows the students to ask the questions that they don't know individually and the teacher can accommodate class time to do so because they didn't have to spend class time going over it. This process is all a part of making learners more active in teaching themselves the content. To read more about this Check out this site: https://www.cte.cornell.edu/teaching-ideas/designing-your-course/flipping-the-classroom.html. Open education is a revolutionary movement to make high-quality educational resources open for students and educators to interact with, in an accessible and malleable manner.

Blog post #8

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Adaptive technologies are increasingly helpful to learners with disabilities. For example, if a student is dyslexic they need help understanding how the phonics of a word are put together to form the basic sounds required to sound the word out. Now if a student ever has trouble understanding a word they can use a text to speech app that allows them to hear the word as it's read and can even have google dictionary sound out the word syllable by syllable. I actually will be using this technology with a dyslexic student that I am tutoring over Skype. I will be teaching her with a particularly demanding book for syllables, and phonic stresses because it contains many Spanish names that require breaking down the word syllable by syllable. The challenges of using adaptive technology in the classroom are that these technologies often cost a fair amount due to their innovativeness. That being said there are numerous free websites that can be used to go around these costs. One that is ver

ILP #2

For my ILP #2, I had the pleasure of hearing David Wiley the keynote speaker talk about the research of OER technology, and it was eye-opening. It turns out that the rising textbook prices in college courses actually keeps more than 45% of students from registering for a specific class because the textbook costs too much. Not only that but only 21% of students said that financial aid covers all their textbook costs. Because of this lack of funding, 67% of students who take a course don't buy the textbook, 48% take fewer courses if they do buy the textbooks, 26% drop the course, and 21% withdraw from the course. Of the students that take a course without buying the textbook 38% of students earning a poor grade, and 20% of these students fail the course. In light of all of this when the students do buy their textbooks on average 2.6 of those textbooks they never use! To combat this detrimental influence of costly textbooks blocking access of knowledge to potential learners, OER tec

PLN

Facebook is a great tool for planning events and even using it as a makeshift website. The amount of advertising you get for the amount of money you invest ($0) is unbeatable on facebook. If you want to coordinate a meeting with other teachers, plan a field trip, or even conduct a poll with students, Facebook gives you all of these options. Another interesting concept that I have thought of using twitch or youtube live to set up streaming sessions of me teaching a literary concept, or perhaps breaking down a significant piece of literature while live streaming would allow the viewers to type out questions as I talk. Allowing me to answer questions as if they were in a traditional classroom.

Blog post #7

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 My experience with Twitter as a platform for sharing and discovering new information related to technology has been enlightening. I used to hate twitter because it was so politically charged by people who rarely knew what they were talking about. But since my twitter is only stuff related to education technology, and other interesting research that could be really critical to education and teaching philosophies. My Web Design assignment using Weebly was surprisingly intuitive and easy, you literally drag and drop what you want to add to the web page! I was never frustrated when I was using Weebly everything worked seamlessly, I definitely can see myself using this platform to make future web sites for myself. As I was creating it I realized that there was nothing stopping me from actually have a digital classroom run in combination of an updated Weebly and Live streams on either Twitch or Youtube. Diigo is also a neat tool to learn how to organize the massive amount of content

ILP #1

http://prezi.com/q5grybk0fxqi/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy For my ILP I decided to do a Prezi about Teacher Burnout. A topic I was familiar with but didn't realize the amount of research that was done on the subject and how entrenched we are as humans to the hormonal process of stress. Well as it turns out teaching as a profession is one of the most psychologically demanding profession but receives little regard for it's inherently taxing career style, because of this few people take into account the physical and mental consequences that the high stress of teaching could bring about on oneself. So I decided to do an interactive Prezi that informs anyone about how the reality of teacher burnout on our health and how we can combat these effects.