C4T #3 Post #1:
This week I was assigned to
Allanah King. She is a primary school teacher
in New Zealand. In her post, Connections,
diversity, coherence: Three vignettes exploring learning with iPads in primary
schools, she talks about how using the iPad in the classroom
is a good thing. She has even found some studies to prove this.
My Reply:
Hi, I am Kelly Campbell and I am a student at the
University of South Alabama. I am majoring in Special Education and taking a
class right now called EDM. It teaches us about technology that we can use in
the classroom with our students. I love the idea of using the iPad in the
classroom. There are so many great apps that are designed to help students
learn. For Special Education there are also a lot of great apps that can help
the student communicate and learn as well. I enjoyed reading your blog. If you
want to visit my class’s blog, or mine here are the links: http://edm310.blogspot.com
C4T #3 Post #2:
This week I read one of Allanah's previous
post Ask Before You Post. She talks about using
photos from the internet for your personal social media, a presentation or
lecture. She explains that once you post a picture to the internet, it is there
forever and it can not be removed. So it always polite to ask people before you
use or post a picture of them.
My Reply:
Great post!! I work at a camp each summer and my
director told us to ask before we took pictures with people and posted them on
the internet. I had never really thought of asking people before she said that.
I guess I always just assumed it was okay. But now that I think of it, everyone
should ask because once you post that picture online, it is there
forever.
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