Friday, August 14, 2015

EDTECH 537: Final Post - Reflection


As I write my final post for EDTECH 537, I have thought long and hard about what I wanted to write. I must have developed writers block or something. Then, I
 noticed that many of my classmates wrote reflections on their experience with EDTECH 537 Blogging in the Classroom and I thought that was a great idea. So, for my last post for EDTECH 537 but not my last post in the blogging world, I am going to reflect on my Blogging in the Classroom experience.

When I first signed up for EDTECH 537, I knew I was going to learn about blogging, but I didn't realize I would take this much away from just one class. I have learned how to use my own blog, blog in a classroom, and microblog. I enjoy surfing the web for new information and have came across blogs and never really understood them until taking this course. I now know what the buzz is all about and I'm glad. I love to share  resources that I find and I plan on continuing to use my blog to share with other teachers. As far as blogging in the classroom goes, I am very excited to get back to my students after my maternity level to start blogging in the classroom. I am going to start off slow and then let them run with it. I will be using the Russell Street School blog and what I learned in EDTECH 537 as guides. In addition to my own blog and classroom blogs, I learned how to use Twitter. I have had a Twitter account since 2009, but I never really understood it until this course. Now, I believe I am becoming better at Tweeting and I have even participated in Twitter Chats. I am learning a lot and developing my own PLN.

Overall, this course was a great learning experience and I am glad that I decided to take this course this summer verses next summer. Now, I can get the ball rolling with blogging and connecting with other educators.

9 comments:

  1. Great reflection and I agree 100%. I am glad I took this course, too. I look forward to continuing the blogging adventure!

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    1. I think that many of us are glad for the experience. It is interesting to read all of our reflections and see so many wanting to continue blogging.

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  2. I enjoyed your reflection because I too didn't really know what I would take away from this class and I'm surprised how much I have learned about blogging and microblogging which was foreign to me!

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    1. I didn't realize that Twitter was considered microblogging until this course. It's amazing how much we learn as educators.

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  3. I couldn't agree with you more! I started this class having no idea that I would get so much out of it. I am happy that I was able to take away so many good ideas for the upcoming year.

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    1. It appears to me that you and I are not the only ones that took away so much from this course. A lot of our classmates are going to continue to blog and I hope we are all able to still stay connected.

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  4. great takeaway and a positive reflection. I look forward to reading more about your adventures as a blogger! Don't give up when life gets busy. All the best. A

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement! Life does get busy, especially with a newborn, two year old, and six year old. Oh, a full time teaching position and getting a masters.

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  5. Welcome to the world of blogger, I am impressed with your way so writing. Going to bookmark your blog and hope to see more such posts from you. Thanks

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