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Blog #3 Daymee Sanchez EME 2040 1. Some of the ELA Standards featured on the website are very familiar to me and I have been implemented into my education throughout the years. Two of the standards that I can say I feel most comfortable with is the use of Digital Media to make Presentations (Prezi/Powerpoint) and using the Internet to work on written pieces and assignments. I am certified in Microsoft Office so I've used the applications almost everyday since high school, and I have used online sources a lot to complete research papers and assignments. Some ELA Standards that I don't know as much are the use of digital tables and charts. I am not the best at creating them, but I am open to learning more. 2. Although the CPALMS Educator Toolkit doesn't offer many resources for Special Education students, I know that the use of Assistive Technology is extremely beneficial for students with Special Abilities. Students with Visual Impairments use the assistive technology...
Daymee Sanchez September 19th, 2019 1. I have used Microsoft Word many times as a student and within the classroom as assigned by my teachers. From newsletters to making a schedule using the tables, or making a document to sign at the bottom, there are many different uses for Microsoft Word. I believe that Word is a very useful application, since many students have stopped taking notes and began using Word for notes. My teachers have printed out activities for us to do in the classroom using the Microsoft Word app. I have found Word very efficient when I'm creating a study guide for an exam. 2. Using information that is not originally stated by you is a very tricky topic and many students forget about plagiarism and copyright issues. In my previous classes, many of my teachers would ask me to always cite my resources using APA style. They have also asked me to create a references page with any outside sources. To avoid any copyright issues in the educational environment, I...