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I have integrated tech into my identity as an educator. This is something that is essential to all educators, especially in todays current teaching environment. My being Technologically literate will allow me to transition between in person an digital learning with great ease.

Technology

Professional Learning Network

Along my educational journey, I have curated a network of social media outlets that allow me to cooperate and contribute globally with educators from all walks of life. These outlets help me in staying connected and being able to stay up to date on all new educational and technological advancements. In addition to the outlets listed below, I also keep an active blog that you can check out here!                â€‹

I was able to upload my music video onto YouTube so others could view it at anytime! YouTube is also very helpful for finding supplementary videos for students or structured energizers to increase engagement. â€‹

YouTube

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Twitter

Twitter allows me to stay up to date with other educators and institutions. It is a great resource to both view informational and share my own experiences and content. It has been a great resource for me to reflect!​

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Pinterest is an amazing source for cultivating and curating a mosaic of resources. I have used it to store ideas, tips and techniques that I find helpful. Other educators are able to view all  the pins I have collected and stored!

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Pinterest

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Instagram

Instagram Lets me post content of my own or view content from other educators. Following other educators or schools lets me stay p to date and get inspiring ideas from other creators. Additionally being able to like and comment on others' posts!

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Technological Skills

I have formed extensive skills on a multitude of different digital apps. These apps can be fun and act as simple substitutions for paper and pencil work, or full redefinition of things not possible without the use of technology!​

Skills for for Asessement

These skills relate to my ability to create tools that work well for assessing what a student knows or doesn't know. These can range from full summative assignments to simple formative assessments designed as a means of review!

  • Here I have used Google Forms to create a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure style game, great for formative assessment!

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  • I have used Microsoft Word in extremely diverse ways that can allow for the creation of unique and engaging power-sheets and summative assignments.

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These skills relate to my ability to create tools that work well for teaching and informing students on curriculum outcomes while keeping the students engaged! These skills also help me transition into online learning!

  • I have used Microsoft PowerPoint to design meaningful and engaging lessons that incorporate student participation while adhering to curriculum outcomes!

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  • Here I have used CapCut to edit and create this music video. The skills I developed using this app will also allow me to create online lessons for digital instruction.

Skills for for Learning Opportunities

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