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@Marley47005409@teachsci8 A4, R2: I agree that teachers need to find a balance between using technology for games and classwork. You don't want students to play nothing but games, but you also don't want them to get burned out on schoolwork. #csubted#csubedte4200@teachsci8
@magana_dc@teachsci8 @JediTeacher08 A4, R1: Hi Karmen! I agree that Ts need a game plan before implementing technology. If the teacher doesn't know how to use the technology, the students likely won't either. @teachsci8#csubted#CSUBEDTE4200
@teachsci8 A4: We can help children publish and promote more with technology by focusing less on direct-instruction and more on tools such as Flipgrid. @teachsci8#csubted#EDTE4200
@Ststansberry A3: The use of technological services such as Flipgrid and Google Slides allow for teachers to reach students in ways previously not possible. Google Slides presents information seamlessly and Flipgrid encourages students to create videos. @teachsci8#csubedte4200#csubted
@Rebekah_Barnes6 @tom_karnes@teachsci8 A2, R2: Hi Rebekah! I think the use of presentations and videos would have been a great way to learn about animal habits prior to attending Camp Keep. Hopefully future teachers will employee technology to prepare students for similar events. @teachsci8#csubedte4200#csubted
@tom_karnes A2: One of my favorite projects in school was hand-drawing a floor plan of a house in a technology class. This project didn't involve a technological component but if it did, I'm sure the drawing would have been better and had less erase marks. @teachsci8#csubedte4200#csubted
@Rebekah_Barnes6 @JediTeacher08 Hi Rebekah - I think ClassDojo will prove really useful in the classroom. It's very easy to use, offers a ton of information for parents and also looks great! #csubedte4200#csubted
@Elizabe61077927 @JediTeacher08 Hi Elizabeth - I also think I'll use ClassDojo in the classroom. It's very easy to use and the software looks great! It's amazing how much information is accessible to parents. #csubedte4200#csubted
@JediTeacher08 A: After looking into each software, I think I’ll use ClassDojo in my own classroom(s). The interface is slick (unlike SharpClass) and is easy to use. It’s also pretty cool that parents can track how they’re students are doing in class each day. #csubedte4200#csubted