Monday, November 21, 2016

Blog post #10

I will use the data collection tool as a teacher to understand if my student are grasping a concept. I also could use it as a way to see how my students think i could improve. Since i will be teaching high school social science (i.e US government) i could make surveys to see if they understand how the U.S government works. I could also make surveys and ask questions about if they think i presented the material well or if they feel like i'm moving to fast when discussing topic. By gathering that information it could inform me if i need to review a topic or not,

After reviewing my classmates's blogs i found it interesting to see the different points of views for different topics such as Web 2.0 tools. It allowed me the opportunity to see things in different perspectives. Since everyone has a different desired grade level it was fun to see how they would implement things from a high school level to a elementary level. I also enjoyed seeing how creative they were when we made our websites and various powerpoints which made me want to be creative as well.

I would like to learn about Microsoft Access. I would like to learn about that application because it is apart of Microsoft Office.  I'm pretty sure it does something cool but i just don't know what that is. I can achieve this goal by looking up different youtube videos to show me cool features. I could also play around in the application and see what i discover.

 

1 comment:

  1. When I took Educational Technology a million years ago as an undergrad (yes, I was like you all once upon a time), we learned Access. Yes - Learn it! It's a database that you can track student data. Excel is best for numerical data, but Access is great for text-based data.

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