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7 Tech Processes

5 Goals


  1. Visualization - I want to create a selection of visual components to aid students during instruction and practice. When teaching, I often use a whiteboard to create a visualization. Media can be created to make the visualization interactive and more engaging for the students
  2. Curation - I've already started compiling videos and readings that I want to use in the classroom, but I do not have an effective form of organization. I want to use technology to organize the media I curate so I access and navigate it more easily.
  3. Screencasting - I've used screencasting once before, but I cannot remember how to use it. This seems like a valuable skills to have as an educator, so I want to practice creating screencasts multiple times before I do my student teaching.
  4. Digital Assessment - I loved the justification Jennifer Gonzales used to explain digital assessment. In addition to her remarks, I think digital assessment makes saving, compiling, and comparing data more efficient. I want to create diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments that utilize data to help me better teach my students.
  5. Student Use - All of my previous goals have been focused on how I can improve my technology use. This final goal is broad in that I want to create lessons where students are able to become literate in a form of media and use it to learn content and show understanding. 

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  1. These are excellent goals! I keep thinking that I need to be compiling texts and videos in an accessible place to use in my future classroom, so you've inspired me to get that started. Thanks for sharing!

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