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Blog Post #9

 Distance learning made up most of my 8th and 9th-grade years. I have experienced many different technologies, including Zoom, Google Classroom, Canvas, and more. I think that Zoom meetings were very efficient and a good addition to the world of learning. I haven't worked a lot with Padlet other than this class, but I think it's a great platform that I'd like to learn more about and use more often. Open Educational Resources (OER) are resources for learning that anyone can use, generally online. The "open" part is that the resources' property rights are free of charge. An example of an OER is Khan Academy. It is a free resource that offers lesson planning, and content to share in classrooms, and can make or remix the lessons taught.  Khan Academy I learned a lot of new skills working on Assignment 4. I first learned a lot about how to use PowerPoint, as I generally don't choose that as my resource to use when creating. I also learned about transitions on P...

Blog Post #8

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      I learned a lot about designing websites for the Web Design assignment. I have created some surface-level websites for easy classes but never had to make them aesthetically pleasing or anything, so this was a little tricky. I definitely tried to stay with a color theme as I was designing, as well as making fun backgrounds that would entice younger students to look as well. I will definitely use websites in my future career to do exactly what this assignment shared, as well as create a website for a program or a theatre that I would teach/run.      There are a few ways I could creatively use QR codes in my classroom. I think one way would be to create a scavenger hunt around the classroom, and as kids find the QR codes, they can scan them and learn something new about the topic we're discussing. Another fun way could be for student portfolios. When we're nearing the end of the year, all their work could be published and the students and/or parents coul...

Professional Development Resource

https://tinyurl.com/profdevfortheatreteachers This resource introduces the Theatre Education Conference that enables educators to learn new skills and resources to support their work and classroom. This conference takes place in June at Indiana University Bloomington and is very helpful to educators in the arts world!

Blog Post #7

 Teacher pages on a school website are very beneficial to students and parents alike. Publicly, without signing in, all that I am able to view is a name, phone number, and email address, accompanied by which department and course the teacher teaches. I think that information being public could be viewed as helpful, as a parent may need to be in contact with a teacher. It could also be helpful to students who may be looking to take a class, and have the ability to email the teacher without actually having them in class.  I envision myself using technology to more effectively accomplish my professional responsibilities by using it as an organizer, using it for creative endeavors, and being able to stay in contact with students and parents. Tools I will use for organization would be sites like Notion or Google Calendar, as they will keep me in check and have everything I need planned out. I will use Canva for most of my creative endeavors and even for creating slideshows for clas...