Reflection
Which
ones excited you most?
I never thought of using Instagram as an educational
source. Though, once I began with the assignment I discovered that there is a
network of professionals using this social media platform. Teachers and
librarians are able to share, display, and communicate how to help students
succeed. One can find bulletin,
activities, and integration of technology ideas. When I created an Instagram
account for this class I thought that it would be difficult. Yet, I found so
many cool teachers and librarians posting innovating ways to reach students. There
are numerous ideas that appear with a quick search. It can also be a supporting
avenue for some educators to reach out to others going through similar situations.
I thought that after completing the assignment my website would acquire spider
webs. That has not been the case I kept posting and have by surprise made some
followers. Along with this I also learned how to create a screencast and it was
one of my favorite things to create. I do not like getting in front of the
camera, but with this I did not have to and I was still able to make something
that was useful to my students.
Which
ones were most difficult?
My least favorite would be the info graphic. I worked
on it so much only for my link not to work because I forgot to change the
settings to public. The websites to create them were challenging to maneuver, well
at least for me. Changes and inputting graphs took me many tries and a few
tears. I also had trouble when adding text, for some reason on my computer it
would shift the whole info graphic when adding a text box. I can see however
how useful this source can be. It has a lot of visual appeal and contains the
main points of a topic. They are eye catching and once one learns how to create
one they can be used for many things. The one I used I asked my technology
trainer if she could enlarge it and I use it as an anchor chart for my class.
However, there are going to be certain websites that I might not like, but
others will. I think that it was a learning experience and it’s a source that
others should be aware of.
Which
one (in your opinion) will most benefit students?
The one that I think would benefit most students would
be the YouTube, Animoto, and QR Codes. YouTube is extremely popular with all
ages and I think a useful tool that anyone can use. Students do not have to
create an account to access content. It comes in a mobile application that
makes it convenient. Teachers, students, and librarians can use it to share
information. There is no membership fee so it’s free for anyone to use. I had
never used Animoto, but as a librarian I can see how it can be a fun and easy
way to promote old, new, and popular readings to students. QR codes are also a
tool that can be used in the library and classroom. It is a way for students to
easily navigate to where you need them to be.
I agree that students can benefit most from YouTube, Animoto, and QR codes. Those were some of the same tools that I identified as being good for students. I've used Animoto and QR codes with students in the past, but I know that YouTube would also be a great option due to its popularity with students.
ReplyDeleteI love that you included a Pixton comic in your reflection! Also, I agree with you about Instagram. I honestly I had not considered it as a source for networking with other librarians and educators, but after this course I have found myself spending so much time on there gaining ideas and connecting with like-minded individuals.
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