Wednesday, February 25, 2009
It's Been Real!
Well, tonight is the last technology class. I have to say, it has been one of the best classes I have ever taken, especially since I was so nervous to begin with! It was fun, engaging, very informative and I'm sure I will use what I learned in my future teaching. I learned so much, it surprises me. I wish we had another class like this before we are set loose to begin our teaching career. Someday, I hope to be as confident and experienced as Diane, our Professor, is. I am so glad I had the opportunity to take this class.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
This End Is Near!
Well, I've finished the lesson plan, submitted all my observations and hours, updated my blog and turned in the Educational Evaluation Report. I'm getting closer to the end, it is in sight! It feels so good to be able to say that.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Is there anybody out there?
The title is a line in a song from Pink Floyd's The Wall. But it is also how I am feeling. I wonder if other people from my cohort feel the same way. Work is piling up and sometimes the feedback you are looking for is not forthcoming. I'm looking forward to a break!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Getting Started!
Will Richardsdon says the best way to find the potential of Weblogs as a teaching and learning tool is to become a blogger. So, that's what I'm going to do. From today on. Look at me- I'm blogging!! Boy, that was easy.
Seriously though, like anything else new we try to do, there is a learning curve attached and a period of getting comfortable. For me, the hardest part of blogging is formulating my thoughts into a cohesive statement that gets transferred to print. I am curious about who else is reading my thoughts, especially when I don't know they are doing it. I like getting feedback.
Seriously though, like anything else new we try to do, there is a learning curve attached and a period of getting comfortable. For me, the hardest part of blogging is formulating my thoughts into a cohesive statement that gets transferred to print. I am curious about who else is reading my thoughts, especially when I don't know they are doing it. I like getting feedback.
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