In reviewing other students' blogs, I found that everything learned things from this class they never would have known otherwise. Like how to find new things on powerpoint and excel. These skills will help all of us in the future, whether everyone is an education major or not, because technology is a big part of economic survival now. Everyone seems to want to expand their knowledge as well, which is good for the economy as well as the future of the education system.
I have no other skill I would like to learn because I have already named everything. Something that would be cool is how to connect a computer to a television, but that isn't something I would expect to learn in this class so I will just have to research it myself.
I have already discussed how I can achieve my technology goals and how my strive for such achievement will impact my career, so I don't know what to write for this paragraph. So, in my loss for words on the paragraph topic, I would just like to say that this class was very informational and I learned everything I could have hoped to and more from it. The assignments were fun and educational, a technique I hope to implement into my classroom one day.
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I agree with you about incorporating fun and education activities in the classroom. Kids learn better when they're having fun!
I'm glad to know i am not the only one who isn't sure how to connect the computer and the tv.
I'm glad to know i am not the only one who isn't sure how to connect the computer and the tv.
yes, this class also taught me alot about technology, and it is an occurence in everyday life. it is good we took this class, regardless of whether or not we continue our education career
i found that cool as well to use the screen as a monitor
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