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ILP 2

For this ILP,  decided to use the design aspect. I created a prezi, which I would use for a first grade class that is learning how to spell. It is a list of spelling words, along with pictures and sentences to go with them. The students could use it to help with homework or just practicing their words. Parents would also have access to this, to help their students. https://prezi.com/p/mt6j9mpeyfds/ 

Blog #10

     I feel like I probably wouldn't use data collection surveys a lot, because I am going to be teaching younger kids. If I did use it, it would be for simple things like "how do you get home" or "do you have access to these things(computer, calculator, etc) at home." I do feel like I would be using excel a lot more for things like reporting grades or important data to the school. I would try to report grades in a way that shows what subjects the students are strongest in, so they know their weak points and are able to work on it.      The interesting things I learned from my classmates blogs was new softwares, like edmodo or edutopia. I also learned that most of my classmates have the same thought processes as me and plan to incorporate the software and programs we learned in class in a lot of the same ways I plan on doing it. I also found news ways to do the ILP assignments that are different and a bit easier than the Lynda videos that I did last time. ...

Blog #9

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     A flipped classroom is a classroom that has students work as interactive learners rather than just listeners. It blends online classrooms with real classrooms, using videos. Basically, it works a lot like a college classroom. Students learn the information before hand, typically from a video, and then go to class with the knowledge they learned and their teachers help them enforce this knew information with class work. A teacher is more of a helper than a teacher. A good source would be YouTube.com , because a lot of teachers already use it, it's free and easy to access, and a lot of students (myself included) already use it when they do not understand information. It would make it easy for students to watch their teachers videos, and then if they still do not understand they can watch more videos that may help them.      Open education is a way to allow everyone to use education. It allows anyone, enrolled in a school or not, to have access to educati...