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Blog Journal 7

The website is very informative and engaging especially for students. I feel like its very friendly and a lot of the lesson plans and information is presented in a videogame and Disney reference.  It includes sections about the different lessons, from world-history to US-history, as well as video-games that connect to the lesson plans and engage the students.  The website includes a whole section about contacting the teacher and the calendar for the class so the parents and students always know what's happening and how to talk to the teacher.  One specific thing that was interesting was the inclusion of blog, I feel like its not necessary but a interesting addition to the website, where the teacher can share his opinions and experiences with students.  https://www.mrroughton.com/home In my professional teaching career  I would use technology as a tool to communicate with students if they have any issues and need help. I will use in today's technological world, t...

Blog Post #6

  I selected the standard of Explore Hardware compatibility requirements. The standard is talking about how to disassemble and assemble a desktop, what each hardware does in the computer and how all of them affect the performance of the computer.  The standard also talks about how network and Wi-fi work and the different components that make it word in our world today.  I feel mildly prepared, I feel like I can learn more in detail about the parts of a desktop and how they function, but in general I know the hardware of the computer.  I also know how to disassemble and do simple repairs to your computer. I would also have to learn more about how the network works in general. Overall I would be fine taking this class.  I used the video resource of Alexander Hamilton: The Outsider. This video presents students with a portion of Alexander Hamilton’s book and the student discusses how it relates to his life and values.  The students will specifically focus on c...

Blog Post #5:

  My experience with blogging so far has been mixed. I think I like to write blogs and I would like to develop this skill further. At the moment I like the ability to express my voice in writing, as well as develop my writing skills. These skills could help me in my career as well as school life. I don’t like blogging because of the mental blocks you can have, especially with writing something creative or not factual that you can go off.  As of right now it's not that bad, because I have a prompt to write about.  I have learned a lot from blogging but most importantly I have learned to express and format my thoughts on paper. It helped me learn how to do that best and what programs I can have in writing. I also learned how to manage my work and write every week which you would generally do with a blog or any content uploading.  My experience and thoughts on AI in classrooms is divisive. On one hand it allows a lot of methods and tools for creative or organizational l...