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Blog Post #9

My experience in EME2040 has been a positive one. I never imagined myself utilizing as many online tools as I have in this class. I was very hesitant when starting this course since I am the opposite of tech-savvy, but with clear instruction and a little bit of effort, I have grown to enjoy learning more about how to utilize technology. There can be so many ways to enhance the classroom experience for students, but having students try new things and giving them easy tasks with easy instruction to start seems like the best way to have them enjoy class a bit more. Routine, strict, and unimaginative classrooms don’t allow kids to get excited about learning or trying new things. To ensure the best experience, I aim to keep my students engaged, willing, and curious. Open educational resources (OERs) are (mostly) free and readily available resources to assist in all aspects of education. EdX is an OER that lets you search for college courses and their materials from many universities world

Blog Post #8

  I’ve learned that it’s much harder to make a website than I had previously thought. From proper formatting to color/pallet choices, I found it difficult to create something worth looking at. However, it has definitely given me insight on all the little things that go into creating a website and it was pretty fun too! I tried to utilize all of the principles of CRAP but I struggled with alignment and proximity. There were certain things that I couldn’t get quite right and there were other things that fit perfectly. Spacing and sizing were things I struggled with most and I couldn’t figure out how to adjust certain things to my liking. With time and practice I could definitely make a better site but I think just following CRAP will help you get the basics down and allow you to create a solid website. Hopefully I can hone my website-designing skills once I become and educator, and I’m excited to make it as fun and informative as I can. My website link: https://hvkkjllklk.weebly.com/

Blog Post #7

  While scrolling through educators websites ( https://www.leonschools.net/Page/6971 ), I mainly saw contact information and brief self-introductions. There weren’t any “welcome” messages or descriptions of the class. I even saw one with contact information and credentials only. They didn’t seem nearly as fleshed out or as welcoming as they should be. However, I acknowledge that I may not have complete access to the websites so they could have more information and a more welcoming feel. I envision myself using a lot of teacher productivity tools to help keep myself and my classroom organized. Quizlet, ClassDojo, Google Drive, and Microsoft Office come to mind when thinking about organizational tools. I also imagine myself using interactive tools that can help with classroom engagement like Kahoot! or Polling Everywhere. I was surprised with everything you can do when designing a canvas page. The interface was difficult to navigate at first but I actually like the way it’s set up. I