In this week’s class I got to use Kahoot for the very first time. I couldn’t believe how easy it was! You don’t even need to have the app downloaded, you can just go to the website, and then you… Continue Reading →
I really want to make this post dedicated to the reflections we did in class in regards to this semester and it being online, etc… I think it will be neat to have this post to go back to when… Continue Reading →
Today in class we had the privilege of having Chantelle Morvay-Adams who is a secretary for BCEdAccess. BCEdAccess is a volunteer-run organization in British Columbia that serves families of students who have disabilities and students who are complex learners In… Continue Reading →
Technology in the Classroom First I’d like to talk about how the question “What technology do you see being used in your classroom?” I mentioned in my last reflection blog post that didn’t get included into the EdCamp session got… Continue Reading →
In class today, we had an EdCamp session which is a user generated conference that is free and open to all. EdCamp is participant driven, meaning that it relies on the participants to initiate the discussions and to keep the… Continue Reading →
One thing that I found really useful from class on Monday, October 19 was the screen casting because we have an assignment due on November 2 for our EPHE 310 class and the information given to us in class regarding… Continue Reading →
During class on October 5, we talked about teacher content on Instagram and Twitter and we even began discussing it for TikTok which is a somewhat newer app that has become extremely popular among younger generations. Michael, our Technology and… Continue Reading →
In today’s zoom lecture we had the privilege of having Jesse Miller as a guest lecturer. Jesse spoke to us about technology and social media in education. I thoroughly enjoyed his presentation, it was very eye opening and insightful. When… Continue Reading →
I recently watched the documentary “Most Likely to Succeed” written and directed by Greg Whiteley. In this documentary we get to watch how the high school High Tech High works and how the teachers at this school teach their students…. Continue Reading →
I was feeling very overwhelmed for this class before we had the first Zoom meeting. After the Zoom meeting I felt a lot better and more organized and I understood more of what was going on. When I heard that… Continue Reading →
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