Hello and welcome back to my blog!! I hope you all had a fun and safe Fourth of July and are ready to get back into the swing of things with classes!!
Week 9 already?!?!?! Where did the time go?!?! There's only a few more blog posts and then we're done, and, surprisingly, I think I'm going to be a little sad to end this blog.
Anywhos! Grab your iced coffee and "let's chat with Lucy"!!
***forgive me because I'm actually having tea this week as I don't feel the greatest***
Assistive and adaptive technologies are some of the most fascinating things in my opinion. I have never had to use any form of them while I have been in school, nor have did I have any kids in my class have to use any, but I have been to a few churches when I go on vacation that have assistive devices for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. These devices in classrooms can be a wide a ray of things such as braille assignments and signs, voice recognition, trackballs, joysticks, etc. which help those with some disability have a smoother classroom experience. These devices help children feel like every other kid who doesn't have to "struggle" to hear their teacher or read a computer. I actually had to observe a teacher for one of my education classes and one of her students was hard of hearing so she wore a headset or mic that transmitted to a small speaker on the little boy's desk which in turn projected louder into his hearing aid. It was one of the neatest things I have ever seen in my entire life. Technology is crazy, man! I think the only challenge I would have would be in the initial transition phase of getting use to the technology.
I envision myself using technology more than I would like to to accomplish my professional responsibilities. I like to be as detached from my technology as I can, when I can, but that is so difficult in today's day in age and I only image to get more difficult as the years go by. There are so many helpful tools, softwares, and devices that I cannot see myself NOT using- they're just too useful than I could ever be as a single person. It would be a disservice to my students to not try and be as technologically advanced as possible, whether I use it all or not.
The WebQuest assignment was actually really neat!! Once I found the website that I liked, it was actually fun to put together. I learned how to arrange a proper website with different sections to it. It was the first thing I've made that semi resembled something I may use in my future teaching career and I was actually quite proud of it!! I think next time I can learn how to use the provided website a little better so that my specific page turns out a little better, but it helped me learn how useful a class or teacher website can be for the parents of my future students.
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Have a great week, let's chat next week!!!!