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Final Week Reflection

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  It Was the Best of Times It Was the Worst of Times! Image Source: Giphy.com           When I saw the workload of assignments and due dates I was feeling overwhelmed even before doing the first assignment, even before looking at the first assignment I should say! I thought wow remote learning plus all this work is too much but I did the first assignment and it was not bad at all. It was actually FUN! I had not done a blog in years and talking about my life and my family was actually really exciting. This class was very educational and I really liked that it was us learning and creating content as opposed to just reading about it. I learned so much in such a short amount of time. I didn't even know how to add a hyperlink before this class. As a special education teacher that pushes into classrooms I had not really used technology because I would mostly read books with students and go over comprehension questions and assisted them with worksheets as I was there only for 1 period. Ne

Web 2.0/Digital Tools

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  Web 2.0/Digital Tools         Web 2.0 tools  are free  digital  programs that can be used for creating and sharing student-generated projects. They are interactive, multi-purpose, easy-to-use  digital  platforms that encourage students to collaborate with each other or create and share individualized response products. These tools are meant to allow users to go beyond just receiving information. This article goes in depth regarding the use of Web 2.0 to engage learners and how useful they are for our students.                                                                                                 Image Source: blogspot         Kahoot!                                                                             Image Source: Optionsforlearning         Kahoot is a tool for using technology to administer quizzes, discussions or surveys. It is a game based classroom response system played by the whole class in real time. Multiple-choice questions are projected on the screen.