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blog post #10!

Reaching the final blogpost is crazy, but we've finally done it! However, there are still things that must be discussed, such as the topic of data collection tools as teachers. Data collection tools such as Google Forms, Sheets, or any other tool that can be utilized for the same purpose is often incredibly useful when it comes to getting opinions on things or even collecting information in one place. If you utilize Google products, you have the option to put Forms data into Sheets and make a spreadsheet to understand the opinions of students, but that's not the only way this can be utilized. You can also use Forms to make quizzes, tests, or exams. With 10th Grade AP World History, having frequent check-ins with how much the students know or how much they retain is incredibly useful for seeing what should be reviewed before any potential exams, as you would see what information the students missed and if there is anything that needs to be gone over again.  The blog topics that ...

blog post #9!

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When COVID-19 struck, I was a sophomore in high school. All in all, though the school year was cut short by Zoom calls mid-March, it wasn't that bad. I spent a lot of time at home doing trends on TikTok, and though I definitely think that it hindered my learning, there weren't many remote resources at the time that would be nearly prepared for something like that. However, I do think that that contributed to a lot of individuals my age having lacking social skills or educational foundations that were learned at those pivotal ages that were stunted by being at home, as it was far too easy to cheat on assignments and slack off when you didn't have any real repercussions. When you were learning at home, it didn't actually feel like school, which was why it was kind of harmful in some aspects. Something that you can definitely do as a remote teacher is have breakout rooms and group activities frequently, as lecturing on and on can be an easy habit in a Zoom call.  OER (Open...

blog post #8!

By far, my favorite assignment that we've had in this class has definitely been the Web Design. It was super fun to be creative and do something that looked aesthetically pleasing and was informational, which really showed me how useful of a tool a website could be. Because all of the information was easy to navigate and in one location, it was really straightforward to organize, and I think a variety of ages could definitely utilize a website from middle school and above. Click here to visit my new website! The new skills I've learned with Diigo, meanwhile, have definitely taught me a lot about collaborating and sharing media with others within similar interest groups to me. It's definitely a useful tool for sharing information, and though it's not my favorite just because I don't really love the organization, I could definitely see how useful it is when getting resources for education and sharing content. However, I think my opinion is mostly because the websit...