A topic we discussed during this semester was that of smartphones, should they to be allowed in class? If so, to what extent? Just to humor you, my opinion stays the same. Smartphone are some of the most powerful computer, and have become an important part of live; to communicate, for entertainment, business, and education. As longs as there are limitations, regulations, and appropriate consequences for infractions.
A second topic I discussed this semester was that of building a digital identity. This refers back to what a teacher knows about technology, where the teachers strengths and weaknesses lie. How does a teacher teach, is the teacher responsible with technology, and does the teacher maintain professionalism on programs like social media.
Even though this was an online class, I had the pleasure of interacting with classmates through discussions, and working together on an online project, our lesson plan. The discussion were really well thought out by the students that I read, and enhanced my understanding on the topic discussed. I also received some great feedback from my classmates, in return, I tried to send well thought out replies.
Overall, I had a great time in this class. I have never written a blog, I have never made a website, never devised a lesson plan before this class. Now I feel comfortable with the blogging idea, websites are a blast to make, and lesson plans are still a little rocky, but they can only get better. I have learned tons, and am grateful for the experience.
Sources:
Maloy, R. (n.d.). Transforming learning with new technologies (2nd ed.).