
As Dory says in Finding Nemo, "keep on swimming, keep on swimming..." That rings so true to this summer, Just have to keep on going and never slow down. I feel this class was perfect for the summer. I never did the whole online thing, but I am really glad I experienced it in the summer time first. I learned so much new information, but at the same time it was not overwhelming. Each week I have looked forward to what new technology will be introduced next. Before creating the Literacy 21 toolkit I never realized how many beneficial websites are available online. These benefit children so much because these are activities that could never be done without the resources the Internet has.
One great way that I got to experience all these websites was with my group, The Lit Tech Sextet. I enjoyed this group very much, I don't think I could ask for a better one! We all collaborated awesome through G-mail. We created the Literacy 21 toolkit above, along with a Powerpoint presentation, created a newsletter on Glogster. I enjoyed working with this group, and along the way learned great new websites!
Aside from my blog, I have taken a look at others as well. I visited some of my group members blogs. Jessica's blog entitled "Jessica's Blog". I have been reading Jessica's blog for the past two semesters now. Jessica's blog mirrors her personality, in a good way! I can read her blog and imagining her saying what she is writing, I think that is a way a blog should be. It reflects her personality, and I think that it is great! I also took a look at Kayleigh's blog entitled, "Learning to Teach for Tomorrow". I love all of the great images she has posted to go along with her entries. She covered every aspect of the course and did a great job communicating her thoughts on the material. I am very proud of Deanna for her blog! She was a great group member! I knew she was a little nervous about using all of the different technology but she caught on quick! My favorite entry might be her shout out to the Lit Tech Sextet ;) I browsed through other blogs and all were great. The cool thing is that even though everyone covered the same course material, everyone's blog was different! It showed their personality with the images and links. Blogging is something I have learned to love!
One great way that I got to experience all these websites was with my group, The Lit Tech Sextet. I enjoyed this group very much, I don't think I could ask for a better one! We all collaborated awesome through G-mail. We created the Literacy 21 toolkit above, along with a Powerpoint presentation, created a newsletter on Glogster. I enjoyed working with this group, and along the way learned great new websites!
Aside from my blog, I have taken a look at others as well. I visited some of my group members blogs. Jessica's blog entitled "Jessica's Blog". I have been reading Jessica's blog for the past two semesters now. Jessica's blog mirrors her personality, in a good way! I can read her blog and imagining her saying what she is writing, I think that is a way a blog should be. It reflects her personality, and I think that it is great! I also took a look at Kayleigh's blog entitled, "Learning to Teach for Tomorrow". I love all of the great images she has posted to go along with her entries. She covered every aspect of the course and did a great job communicating her thoughts on the material. I am very proud of Deanna for her blog! She was a great group member! I knew she was a little nervous about using all of the different technology but she caught on quick! My favorite entry might be her shout out to the Lit Tech Sextet ;) I browsed through other blogs and all were great. The cool thing is that even though everyone covered the same course material, everyone's blog was different! It showed their personality with the images and links. Blogging is something I have learned to love!


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