Putting It All Together

Posted on May 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized by bethca



I have appreciated the value of being the guide on the side, especially when I let my students’ use the stair PowerPoint.  I do realize how many different strategies you can use when you are using technology in your lessons.  The options are endless and the ideas are exciting.  I can’t wait to reflect this summer and make plans to incorporate more web based games and to develop my classroom website. One of my goals is to continue to sharpen skills I have touched on during this class.  I want to improve my STAIR presentations and learn the ins and outs of Dreamweaver.  I like that I have learned the basics of blogging, web page creation using Dreamweaver, how to create a webquests and also how to use PowerPoint to create an interactive tool for my students.  I feel that I have improved my ability to use PowerPoint to improve my students’ educational experience.  I can now use Stairs to meet my kids’ individual needs. I felt that communicating with my classmates in class and online in discussion forums and via blogging has improved my teaching.  I have learned so many wonderful things about blogs, Web2.0, Zoho, Google, and much more.  I feel much more confident about using these web based programs. I am motivated to provide my students with a balanced education that includes technology.  I want to prepare my students and provide them with the technology that will improve the quality of their education.  I look forward to CEP 812 to see how I can continue to improve and learn! 


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  1.    Holly said,

    on May 4th, 2008 at 11:09 am

    Beth,
    I enjoyed working with you in class and found your comments and input helpful. It was inspiring to see how much technology you have been implementing with your students. It also helped me to believe that I can successfully implement technology in my classroom.

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