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Over the course of this semester I have been introduced to a lot of educational technology. From the first assignment, this course challenged me to push my technology boundaries. As a librarian, this varied exposure to new digital tools will be incredibly valuable. I have learned that I don’t need to be an expert on all of these tools, but I need to be brave enough to explore and learn. Having a basic understanding of what kinds of tools are available, along with a healthy sense of adventure will open doors for all kinds of new opportunities. I look forward to this exploration alongside my students.
We have covered material from blogging and social media, to creative content creation with infographics and cartoons. We created live content with a video editor and learned how to create and produce a podcast. Alongside this creative instruction, we have learned about acceptable use policies, copyright laws, universal design for learning, and ADA compliance.
The most exciting content for me was learning about podcasting. I really enjoyed the process, and I can see many ways that my students can utilize this technology. It would be so exciting for my students to prepare and produce their own book review podcast.
In UDL we learn how important student choice is and how vital it is to have a variety of avenues for expression. Allowing students to use infographics, cartoons, or video creation falls into line with these guidelines. Not to mention, using these tools as a teacher will make my classroom more dynamic and accessible to a greater dynamic of students.
By far the most challenging parts of this course were about policy. I want to be conscientious of school policies involving technology, as well as copyright and fair use laws. It’s essential to know these guidelines for ourselves and as we guide students and colleagues in the digital age.
I really enjoyed this course, and am excited for the practical application of what I have learned.
We have covered material from blogging and social media, to creative content creation with infographics and cartoons. We created live content with a video editor and learned how to create and produce a podcast. Alongside this creative instruction, we have learned about acceptable use policies, copyright laws, universal design for learning, and ADA compliance.
The most exciting content for me was learning about podcasting. I really enjoyed the process, and I can see many ways that my students can utilize this technology. It would be so exciting for my students to prepare and produce their own book review podcast.
In UDL we learn how important student choice is and how vital it is to have a variety of avenues for expression. Allowing students to use infographics, cartoons, or video creation falls into line with these guidelines. Not to mention, using these tools as a teacher will make my classroom more dynamic and accessible to a greater dynamic of students.
By far the most challenging parts of this course were about policy. I want to be conscientious of school policies involving technology, as well as copyright and fair use laws. It’s essential to know these guidelines for ourselves and as we guide students and colleagues in the digital age.
I really enjoyed this course, and am excited for the practical application of what I have learned.
Course Reflection
Blogging
Social Media Content Creation
Acceptable Use Policies
Infographics
Animoto, QR Codes, & Comics
Video Creation
Podcasting
Copyright & Fair Use
Universal Design for Learning
ADA Compliance
Virtual Tour Creators
Social Media Content Creation
Acceptable Use Policies
Infographics
Animoto, QR Codes, & Comics
Video Creation
Podcasting
Copyright & Fair Use
Universal Design for Learning
ADA Compliance
Virtual Tour Creators
Course Highlights
She's Booked Up
Creating my own blog was exciting. I really enjoy looking back at what I've learned.
Social Media Content Creation
INFOGRAPHICS
There is so much you can do with infographics! I am excited to continue learning ways I can integrate data and charts and graphs more efficiently. I have been a Canva fan for a long time, and I still really like it, but there are so many more creative platforms out there!