EC&I 833

  • EC&I 833 Summary of Learning

    Well I got inspired by an old coworkers, Logan Petlak’s, summary of learning on the exemplar page, so I decided to do a rap. WOW, did I bite off more than I could chew. Trying to get all the content… Continue reading

    EC&I 833 Summary of Learning
  • Will humans Devolve? – Generative AI

    When I think of artificial intelligence, I think of robots talking to you, self driving vehicles and the Jetsons. But it isn’t futuristic, it is now and we have been using it for a long time. According to the Alan… Continue reading

    Will humans Devolve? – Generative AI
  • Innovation means time and money – Coding & Maker Spaces

    Once I started diving into this topic it wasn’t as scary as I thought. It is honestly a lot of what I already know and have tried a bit in my own way with in the restrictions of our curriculum,… Continue reading

    Innovation means time and money – Coding & Maker Spaces
  • Assistive Technology – My Experience

    According to the Disabilities Education Act Assistive technology is “any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of children with… Continue reading

    Assistive Technology – My Experience
  • All Assessment is Valuable

    “Assessment is not a spreadsheet, it’s a conversation”, stated by the late teacher, Joe Bower. I think he is saying summative assessment with a number or letter attached to is not good assessment or depiction of what a student has… Continue reading

    All Assessment is Valuable
  • The Social Dilemma – Our Society is in Crisis

    Web 2.0 has made my life easier from creation software, YouTube videos that have amazing visuals to explain difficult concepts, to giving students unique exploration experiences with things like gizmo and google products that provide collaborative opportunities for incredible creation.… Continue reading

    The Social Dilemma – Our Society is in Crisis
  • Distance Learning it Helped me Grow but Please No…

    The best tools for blended and online learning that I have used or are aware of is Wacom, Zoom, Google meet, Kahoot, Edpuzzle, Remind, and Screencastify. When COVID-19 happened, we were forced to go online very quickly with a few… Continue reading

    Distance Learning it Helped me Grow but Please No…
  • Productivity Suites – Get them when they’re young and sell their data.

    Productivity Suites are programs to help people create, organize, and present items. In education teachers use these to create documents, activities, presentation, and worksheets. Students in high school anyway, use these programs for very similar purposes programs like presentations, and… Continue reading

    Productivity Suites – Get them when they’re young and sell their data.
  • Why you hating on Sesame Street?

    Neil Postman wrote “We now know that “Sesame Street” encourages children to love school only if school is like “Sesame Street.” Which is to say, we now know that “Sesame Street” undermines what the traditional idea of schooling represents.” Upon… Continue reading

    Why you hating on Sesame Street?
  • My view of Knowledge and its effects on My Teaching Philosophy

    I am a reflective teacher, hence I do think about how I am teaching, facilitating or running my classroom and if it is effective around student learning. But to define what theory or theories underpins my teaching philosophy, I am… Continue reading

    My view of Knowledge and its effects on My Teaching Philosophy
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