Second, I was surprised that teachers can now identify themselves as "digital identity". Meaning the more they know instructionally and professionally they will become more proficient. This video below shows an example of a girl named Molly. It describes how she was born into the digital identity world.
Third, from reading chapter 1, I have learned where technology has taken us from, to where it is and where the future will be going. As shown in figure 1.4 p.16. They are some ways to connect your digital identity as a teacher. Teachers can use computers, social media, digital devices to share words, pictures, audios, videos through blogs, wikis, podcast, image sharing and much more.
In conclusion, there is always room for improving for every teacher. Whether we are already teachers of becoming a future teacher. Educating ourselves with the latest technology will help keep us to become the most proficient teacher int he 21st century.
Photo Credit: Electronic Sublime: Improving the Economy. Technology .
Resources
Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education Inc. Table 1.1 p 7 and figure 1.4 p16
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https://reader.brytewave.com/app/#/book/MjQ1MzI1/Mzc=
Third, from reading chapter 1, I have learned where technology has taken us from, to where it is and where the future will be going. As shown in figure 1.4 p.16. They are some ways to connect your digital identity as a teacher. Teachers can use computers, social media, digital devices to share words, pictures, audios, videos through blogs, wikis, podcast, image sharing and much more.
In conclusion, there is always room for improving for every teacher. Whether we are already teachers of becoming a future teacher. Educating ourselves with the latest technology will help keep us to become the most proficient teacher int he 21st century.
Photo Credit: Electronic Sublime: Improving the Economy. Technology .
Resources
Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education Inc. Table 1.1 p 7 and figure 1.4 p16
https://reader.brytewave.com/app/#/book/MjQ1MzI1/Mzc=
https://reader.brytewave.com/app/#/book/MjQ1MzI1/Mzc=
Kareth Evans
ReplyDeleteYay! You got your first post on your first blog!! :) Congratulations
ReplyDeleteThe points that resonated with you are good ones - ones that you'll likely build upon over the semester's time. Nice job on your reflective writing - a skill that you will likely further develop as you get some additional posts on this blog. You also did an awesome job in getting that relevant video embedded - excellent!
The things to work on for the next blog post: 1) Use only Creative Commons photos - your photo credit did not have a hyperlink to its original place found on the web (i.e., where you found it) and thus could not be evaluated for copyright but it appears to possibly be a stock photo and therefore copyrighted. 2) Use only APA formatted citations and not just a hyperlink in the Resource section.
Overall, a great first post - keep up the good work. :)