I always love Kahn Academy for it’s educational resources. It has a wealth of videos aimed at educating viewers math, science, economics and finance, humanities, programming, and other topics of interest. Since I am planning to take the Mathematics placement test to attain my secondary math endorsement and I haven’t actively done math problems since college over 23 years ago, the course I chose to take for this experience was an online course on functions.
I was able to…
ContinueAdded by Melissa Quinn on February 23, 2014 at 8:08am — 1 Comment
I really struggled this week to come up with a good opposing view of why Virtual Reality games or simulations shouldn’t be used for educational purposes. I’m not sure why I struggled so much but as the technology teacher I felt I needed to have a good reason. While other colleagues found reasons like a child’s change in behavior when playing in virtual worlds, taking on the characteristics of the avatars, distinguishing from real life and from video game life, and lack of face-to-face…
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After completing week 4 of my Master’s class on Social Networking and Digital Citizenship I have discovered several new technologies and lesson ideas that I’d like to pursue. One of my colleagues and I also created a Digital Citizenship Policy that I will use and share in my classroom when teaching digital citizenship and especially when expanding our connections to the outside world.
One of the new technologies I’d like to pursue and find out more about ways to integrate…
ContinueAdded by Melissa Quinn on February 2, 2014 at 8:46am — 3 Comments
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