Learning Project Introduction
I love making personalized gifts for those I am gifting something to because as my nana would say “it is something you can keep when I am not here” and it often represents something shared between the two people. One of the first gifts I remember my nana giving me was a beautiful crocheted angel…
Frame Your Digital Identity
“One shocking detail about sharing content online is that the Internet doesn’t discriminate, it doesn’t make distinctions between what’s done for a bad or good cause; it saves them all and leaves a trail behind: a footprint” (Techpremier Media Limited, 2022) After reading Ribble’s Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship it is evident that there is…
Seesaw Through My Learning
Seesaw can work to aid in showing each student’s work, growth and learning process. This tool reminds me of a blog site; the educator or student can post pictures, drawings, videos, notes, links, announcements, and chat with each guardian or student through their account, and comment on posts. If the student is posting, the post will…
Tweet, Tweet, Twitter
After using Twitter as a child and not logging on again until now, I will say Twitter has changed my view from an educational perspective. Though social media can lead to negative impacts on a child’s development, if it is used appropriately it can assist and promote students within their learning and diverse learning needs.…