I wasn’t there when the class
explored Edmodo and I have never used it before so I don’t really know much
about it. Then I decided to look around the site myself and honestly, I’m kind
of confused. I think it’s similar to blackboard because the teachers use it to
communicate with their students, but it is also similar to twitter and Facebook
from just looking at the set up. To me, it seems like a bunch of things going
on all at once. I can see how it would be useful once I understand how to use
it. With all the confusion there was one thing that was super easy to
understand and that was the notification tab; it tells you what you need to do
and when and it’s very clear. All in all, I would definitely like to explore Edmodo
some more because while confusing, it was also very creative. If you’d like to
check it out, click on this link; edmodo.
If I were to become a teacher,
there are many ways technology would play a role in my classroom. I would most
likely be teaching high school, juniors and seniors because I would be able
to more likely use technology in more ways with an older age group. While I attended
high school, we had a website in which we could check our grades at any time. I
definitely would use this with my students, it helps keep them on track and if
they are missing an assignment they can immediately talk to the teacher. Another
tool I would love to incorporate would be discussion boards. This offers the opportunity
for my students to communicate with one another and the teachers as well. If a
student has a question about an assignment, or maybe even just wants to share
their opinion about a topic, they can post about it on the discussion board. My
students would also have a site in which their assignments get posted and where
they would turn in their work electronically, I think this is much easier to
communicate and it helps save unnecessary paper use. While using the internet,
it is important to teach my students about digital citizenship. There many
guidelines in which to follow and I would address all the concepts. My students
would need to understand how to navigate the web, but one of the most important
guidelines to me is “netiquette.” Students must be polite and respectful when
using the web, especially towards others. It would be a huge consequence if a student
participated in “cyber-bullying” because saying hurtful things over the
internet is never okay. Not revealing personal information is also so very
important, and plagiarism is an absolute no.
I very much enjoyed working on the
Newsletter Design Assignment. I learned how to use columns in a word document,
which I never have done before. It also let me show my creative side! I enjoyed
being able to use word art and altering it to the way I wanted. Making the
newsletter is showing me new and cool ways Microsoft Word can be used.
I like your idea about incorporating discussion boards into your class. I know that I always appreciate it, because I can read other people's thoughts on the subject and it helps me form my own thoughts and not readdress the same thoughts over and over again.
ReplyDeleteContinuing the discussion board thread... what's interesting is to see how discussions develop. The first folks have the opportunity to comment with the easiest answers. But since answers can't be repeated, subsequent students have to be more creative or bring in outside resources to round out the discussion.
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