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Celebrate! |
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It felt so good to finally type Thing #23 in the title box. I never thought I would get here! This journey has been a long but awesome one!
When I began, I had no idea the number of hours it would take to complete each thing. The summer flew by as I was busy working on the web. I have learned more about web 2.0 than I ever thought possible. I am so anxious to try to use some of this new technology in my classroom this fall. In the beginning, I felt that many of the things that I was learning were not applicable to a first grade classroom, but as I traveled along in web 2.0 my views started to change. I knew that there must be elementary teachers who were using these tools and was determined to find examples of how they were doing it on the web. As I began to search for, and find ideas at the elementary level, I became so motivated to learn all that I could about each 2.0 tool. I was inspired by so many of the things I found. I want to do everything, but know, to do it well, I should just start with one thing. The wiki that I created in Thing #22 to document our observations of the monarch caterpillars seems like good place to start. I am excited about sharing lesson plans, websites, and ideas with colleagues using Google Docs, SimplyBox, Screenshare, and You Tube. The website that I found for leveled reading using ebooks is going to be an invaluable tool this year. Many of the web 2.0 tools will also be useful for strengthening the home/school connection.
This experience has helped me to gain the confidence needed to try using technology that I had only heard about, but didn't understand, with my class. I constantly strive to improve upon my teaching methods and this PD will certainly help me to do that. I want my students to learn with the most up dated materials and resources possible. In order for that to happen, it is my obligation to learn all I can about technology in the 21st Century. The things that I have learned this summer will certainly help me to do that. Technology is the wave of the future and I don't want to be left behind. I am sure I will need to refer to my blog and the 23things website many times during the school year to review how to use some of the 2.0 tools. Terri Buganski will be a great resource for me as well. She is always offering to help in any way that she can. This year I plan to take her up on it! I will continue to take the PD workshops offered by the town and will check out the websites listed in Thing #23 to further my knowledge of the web 2.0 tools. Practice makes perfect so the more I use these tools with my students the more comfortable and knowledgeable I will be with them.
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Thank you! |
Joan and Maureen, you did an amazing job setting this all up. I am in awe of you both! I appreciate the time, effort and care that was put into commenting on each one of my posts. This was one of the best PD workshops that I have taken in all of my years in Newington. Thank you for spending your summer reading my blog and encouraging me with your kind comments! I truly appreciate it!