Blog Journal #10
As a prospective high school English teacher, data
collection would definitely be convenient for gauging and improving students’
enjoyment of my class without the embarrassment that may come with non-anonymous
in-class discussion. I’d use it to see which literary formats and genres students
enjoy most, so that I can tailor some of the reading materials towards that. I’d
also intermittently use data collection to see how well students are
understanding the material, so that I can reshape my class as needed. I may
also use it to ask students what classroom activities they’re most comfortable
with, since some students have social anxiety that may make it difficult for
them to participate in verbal class discussions, and they may have alternatives
they prefer.
It’s always interesting to me when my classmates are able to
bring their own personal viewpoints and experiences to the discussion. I
enjoyed reading everyone’s posts for Journal 3 about which technology implementation
issues they find most pressing. Some people had some really interesting
solutions to these issues that I would not have thought of by myself. I also
enjoyed reading about my classmates’ experiences with remote learning. I was
very surprised to find out that many of them enjoy it, because I personally do
not, but reading their viewpoints definitely changed my opinion of remote
learning.
One technology-related skill I would like to learn more
about is digital art/graphic design. I have some experience with traditional
art, but it seems like digital art has a lot more professional usage. I would
like to learn how to create sleek designs that I could integrate into future
websites or class materials. One way I could achieve this goal is by taking
relevant classes here at FSU. There’s also many good digital art lessons on YouTube
that I could follow.
Im also going to be a high school English teacher! I love the way that you are going to use surveys, I think it is very important to check-in with students in order to reach out and help them by providing leniency on assignments. I also found reading about different classmate viewpoints about technology interesting as well. Comparing my experience and knowledge to others and learning from them is super helpful and I'm glad that we have the opportunity to do so!
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