Blog Journal #7

1. For this question, I found a teacher website page on the Canopy Oaks Elementary School website (a school in Tallahassee.) On here, it has grade levels and the names of teachers and an EDEP. The names of teachers are links to individual teachers pages. Some teachers have blank pages while others provide their phone number and email. It seems like each teacher was in charge of making their own page, which is evident by the individual choices in what to include. I found Ms. Bonnells to be the most effortful, depicting a classroom, a cartoon version of her, and what I assume is a photoshopped image of her dog. I actually found this really fun to look at :) The overall school website has a lot of other information found on various pages regarding parents, staff, students, guidance, and the school calendar. 

https://www.leonschools.net/Page/41039

https://www.leonschools.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=3886

2. As a teacher, I can see myself using tools like Google Docs, Google Classroom/Canvas, and Kahoot. I can see myself using technology to keep track of grades, assignments, and group activities. Other productivity tools like Kahoot help students learn in a competitive and fun way. As a professional, I will likely use the same tools my students use, just for different purposes. For example, Google Sheets would be a great way to track my budget for school supplies. 

3. Since this is my second year using Canvas, I found it very easy to navigate. I'm glad I learned about the "pages" and "group" section though, because that can be very helpful for future group projects! I would use Canvas for assignments and whatnot, just as I would use Google Classroom. They serve the same purpose to me, so I think I would just have to research which one I'm allowed to use for my class and which is more navigational. 

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