Blog #5
I really enjoyed my experiences with Diigo, it was very useful when annotated and creating notes. I liked that we were able to share with our classmates what we were annotated. It allowed them to go back into the article and see which exact section we were annotating. I didn't like how the website what set up though, it was a bit confusing and seemed very old school. I would use this in my classroom if it was a bit more modernized.
So far throughout the semester, I have enjoyed blogging about my assignments and my aspirations in the educational field. I have never blogged in the past so this is my first time doing it for a class. I have enjoyed being able to express myself and my thoughts on educational technology, it is great for those that enjoy reflection. I have learned that a blog doesn't necessarily need to be an assignment, but it can be about other subjects such as math.
A useful Web 2.0 website that I would like to one day use in my classroom is the app "Glogster". This type of website allows students to create presentations and interactive learning. The website allows users to mix up different kinds of media on a virtual canvas to create multimedia posts, and view a library of engaging educational content created by students and educators worldwide. I would use this in my classroom to engage students who have a visual learning style, such as my deaf students.
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