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Social Media

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Today there is the never-ending debate as to whether or not social media is a positive or negative thing. Typically I use social media as a way to connect with friends that I do not get to see on a regular basis. Through social media, I am able to see what important events are going on in their lives or they had a great time somewhere. Also when I am on social media, I usually am drawn to different quotes, bible verses, or funny videos with animals or people. Social media also help me pass the time when I am bored or waiting for an appointment or meeting to begin. I believe that social meeting should be used to connect with others, who may be far away or those who are in the same profession as you. Today, our youth is consistently using their phones, tablets, etc. to access social media to connect with one another; I think they are really missing out on the so-called typical school interaction between their peers.  As I mentioned before, I really like ins...

Flipped Learning

Before this week, I have not heard of flipped learning until we discussed it in class. Flipped learning should not be used all of the time; it is recommended for this type of learning to be used a few times a week within the classroom environment. The concept of flipped learning consists of having students watch a lector/lesson on their own outside of class and then come to class the next day to discuss that particular topic. Over the course of my educational career, I struggled to find out what type of learner I was. At first, I thought that I was an audio learner, but that quickly became totally wrong. After many trails and error with different styles of learning, I discovered that I was a visual learner. Ever since that moment, I discovered my learning style; my performance in and outside the classroom began to change dramatically for the better. I started noticing that I needed someone to explain a topic while showing me how to do it step by step; this followed me into my underg...

The 4C's

In our class meeting this week we talk about the 4C's and how this model can help better our students' education. The 4C's consist of communication- sharing thoughts, questions, ideas, and solutions; collaboration- working together to reach a goal, putting talent, expertise, and smarts to work; critical thinking- looking at problems in a new way, linking learning across subjects and disciplines; creativity- trying new approaches to get things done equals innovation and invention. In order to test this theory out,we were put into small groups (2-3 people) and instructed to making any creation with Play-do by only using one hand. During this little exercise, we had to use communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. All of the 4C's came into play because we all need to be on the same page when creating our masterpiece so that we each were not doing our own thing. Also we each needed to be creative because no wanted to make the same thing as another, ev...

Technology is changing education

Technology is forever changing in the world today. These changes like it or not will effect our students in their personal and educational experiences either positive or negatively. Some of the positive effects that technology has on education are that our students get to learn in new and advanced ways, having the ability to get information in the matter of seconds, and gives students the opportunity to get tutoring at the drop of a hat. These advancements allow students to learn through the use of different websites such as Quizlet, Kahoot, Kahn academy,YouTube; which give them a change of pace and allows students to have fun while learning. Also through the advancements in technology our students are able to learn on their own outside the classroom through the usage of how to videos, web-seminars, and social media being able to connect with different educators and their fellow peers. On the hand technology can have a negative effect on our students education. Even though students can...