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Sunday, June 30, 2019

Blog #7

From 3rd to 5th grade, I attended to DeSoto Trail Elementary school, so I decided to take a look at their teacher pages almost 10 years later! The website is very basic, and once you click on your desired Grade level and teacher, it shows what the teachers past teaching experiences were, biographical information, and how they hope to influence their students. For example, it shows when the teachers first job was, when they began teaching at their current school, and a bit about what they like to do outside of the classroom.
https://www.leonschools.net/Page/24195

I first became acquainted with blogging with a book report I had to complete in middle school. For the book I read, I had to create a blog page and present it to my class, which provided my initial familiarization with blogging! Also, I had to complete a blog for a project I had in my 10th grade English class, which I had to keep up with every week, similar to this class. I have ultimately learned that blogging is a great way to communicate with other classmates and educators in order to further develop and share your own ideas. There aren’t many things I dislike about blogging except for the fact that I’m terrible with technology and I sometimes don’t know what I’m doing! :)

In the last assignment for our web evaluation, I got a lot more comfortable with constructing tables on Microsoft Word and customizing them based on what I need. I like how it challenged me to think from the perspective of a teacher, and what I would expect from my students when picking sources for a project. Again, there’s not much that I really dislike about the web evaluation assignment, other than the fact that I’m not great with technology, and my broken wrist is forcing me to function with one hand at the moment, so it’s a bit more difficult. :( For next time, I think I could include more categories, and more subcategories in order to make the overall evaluation more detailed and precise.




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3 comments:

  1. Hi Kinsley! I love the way that you formatted your Web Evaluation Form. The color coding makes it easy to read and structures the form itself very well. That's definitely a format I will have to keep in mind for later assignments. I completely relate in your feeling of not knowing how to use technology. Oftentimes I have found that looking up tutorials help with completing tricky assignments!

    Also, I'm sorry to hear about your wrist :( feel better soon!

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  2. Hey Kinsley! I think your school teacher pages are pretty great, even though they're basic, they get to the point and let you know about the teacher all in one spot! I laughed at the end of your comment at blogging, I think blogging has been basically pretty easy but i'm the same way with some things in this class- sometimes technology is so frustrating! As for you web evaluation I think it's great! I made mine for a younger grade level and think I could also use yours for the same age group because it's colorful which is appealing and split up simply! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Hey Kinsley, just like you, I also checked out my old elementary school's page! However, I did come to a colorful website that was fully remodeled from what I was used to. I think it's so cute that each teacher in your school has a little biography; I doubt my old school could ever, as it was so highly staffed. Also, I can't exactly see the components of your evaluation, but I can tell it's colorful and nice!

    P.S. hope your wrist feels better!

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