Blog Post #7

 Blog Journal 7: Teacher pages, Teacher productivity tools, and Canvas group pages.

Teacher Pages

I wasn't able to find any school websites that still had teacher pages, both in Leon County and in my home county, Charlotte. However, throughout my experience in lower education, I have visited plenty of teacher pages and have noticed most, if not all, share the same information. For example, all teacher pages I have visited have a photo of the teacher with information about their teaching career and their degree. Teacher pages also tend to have information about the courses this teacher is teaching such as materials needed and curriculum.

Teacher Productivity Tools

I definitely plan to use technology to make my teaching life a lot easier and facilitate my success. I will obviously be using certain teaching technologies, such as Remind or Group Me, but I will also be using technology to make my life easier. For example, I will definitely be using Google Calendar to keep myself organized and Google Docs to keep my lesson plans readily accessible. I will also be using different tools we have used in our classroom such as blogger and padlet.

Canvas Group Pages

My experience working with canvas group pages was neither a positive nor a negative one. I believe it was the correct tool for the assignment, but I would not be mad if I never had to use it again. It is annoyingly complicated, but creates good results. My group worked very well together, establishing roles and helping each other when needed. Overall, it was a good assignment, but I am glad it is over. 

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