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Flipgrid Video

  I learned a lot while taking this class. I learned about the educational community on Twitter, about a flipped classroom, how to create videos for my students and parents, blogging, and so much more. One of the ISTE standards that I met was 1a. Set professional learning goals to explore and apply pedagogical approaches made possible by technology and reflect on their effectiveness. That is exactly what I did during this whole class. I learned about many different types and usages of technology and reflected on them on my blog. I also met standard 5a. Use technology to create, adapt, and personalize learning experiences that foster independent learning and accommodate learner differences and needs. My curriculum video helped me meet this standard. One of the most useful tools from this class was Twitter. I really loved the educational community that I established on Twitter. I got different resources, videos, laughs, and inspiration from educators all around the wor...

Curriculum Video

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  Linked, you will find my Curriculum Video for my second grade class. I decided to make my video over 3-digit addition after asking my students their opinion. They said that I should record a math lesson because that is their favorite subject, so I did. They have been working so hard and wanted to show off their skills. The process of making this video was challenging as I was not the one recording my lesson, and I had to make sure that I got all of the different camera angles. Putting the video together was also a challenge with recording my narration, adding music, and making sure I had the required video and picture amount. Overall, this project was a challenge, but it was a challenge that taught me a great deal about myself as an educator.