Saturday, June 23, 2012
End of a Journey...The final post for my Instructional Technology Program
When I started this program back in September 2010, I didn't want to work on a masters program that would be done just for the sake of completing my masters. I wanted a program that would enrich me and would make me feel as if I have learned many practical things I could use in my professional life as well as my life at home. After looking back from this point in time to the very beginning, I feel that this program has gone far beyond I could have every wished. As I sit here typing this final blog, I am amazed at the amount of useful information I gained these past two years. I am so happy that I learned Google Docs and want to continue to use this for myself and my students in the years to come. I am also very pleased that I was introduced to Diigo, the online social bookmarking website. I use that daily to access sites I use often as well as share information that I encounter as I am surfing the web. Before this program, I never made my own website. I'm excited that I can help others make a site free on Google and can be a reference if people have questions about making their own site. I have also used a lot that I have learned in my classroom. My students love to use Animoto as a way to report on books they have read. I have used Prezi with students as an alternate way of making a presentation. I also enjoy using Eyejot to give messages to my class if I am not going to be at school for the day. One thing I would like to use more with my students is Voice Thread. This year I was unable to use this with my students because we lacked the hardware to make it happen. This summer our district will be getting all new computers and equipment, so I should be able to have my students use Voice Thread for various projects. One more thing I am really grateful for is learning about RSS feeds. I have seen those around for many years, but never knew what they were. Now I can have various feeds set up for my students and they can get information very easily. Well, I know I can go on forever, but these were some of the "big rocks" that I learned the past couple years. I am truly happy that my technology knowledge base has grown so much in such a short period of time. Though this program was a lot of work, it was worth it. It kept me very busy, but I will miss it. I would like to say thank you to all of my peers I have worked with the past couple years and thank you to all of the professors that made this program possible. This program has had a huge impact on my life and I will be ever grateful for the time I spent in it.
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I too was surprised to realize how much ground we covered in this program as I read through my blogs. I'm glad you have found, as I have, ways to incorporate what we learned in your practice.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed working with you in small groups. Best of luck in your future endeavors.
Tuesday evenings will not be the same without seeing you and the others. Thank you for your insights and ideas throughout the program. Keep learning and applying ideas in your classes. Best of luck to you.
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