Finale Course Reflection

To be completely honest, I was very skeptical of what this class could teach me about integrating technology in a classroom. However, it did not only teach me that but it also taught me about digital citizenship, TPACK, AND SAMR things I have never heard before. I really enjoyed learning about all the different apps or websites that could be used in the classroom to make activities more interesting and fun to learn. Apps and websites that can help teachers expand students' mind and how we could apply these tools to a lesson plan. This class also taught me that Twitter can be an amazing resource for teachers.

  • So what? (What does it all mean? Why is it important?)
I always thought that using technology in a classroom was important. You can do activities, homework, take test, do research, connect with people around the world. For instance, Twitter, I thought this type of media was boring because every time I would check it, there was always things that did not interest me. I thought Twitter was a waste of my time. However, this class taught me that it can also be used a teaching tool. It allows you to connect with other teacher around the world and either talk about similar problems that you could be going through in the classroom or ask for help on activities that you might be in need of.
  • Now what? (What will you do now? How will you take what you have learned with you? What are future implications?)
I will definitely try to use what I have learned in my classroom because I want my students to have different tools to learn. I want them to learn as much as they can and want. I do not want there to be a limit to what and how much they learn. They can have that, they can have endless amounts of information by using technology in the classroom. This class taught me that and that is what I want to teach my students as well. Lastly, technology is something that is used all over the world, all day, everyday so by using it and teaching them how to use it, you are getting them ready for the real world as well.

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