Month: March 2021

EdTech Inquiry Presentation + Resource

Google Slides Presentation

Blog #6 – Learning to play the Ukulele

Week 11 – Crocheting with Raquel

Progress:

  • made mittens!
  • learned how to make some cuffs for the mittens

Goals for next week:

  • make finger puppets?

Week 11 – Reflection

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/506246051/

This week we had a really interesting class about coding in the classroom. I had never coded before in my life. I knew that coding was starting to be done in schools because of my little cousins, but I had never understood what it was about. After participating in class today I definitely have a better understanding. I chose to learn about Scratch.

I had a great time playing on the site and learning about the different things I can do with coding!

The link above is the game that I made using a tutorial.

Blog #5 – Learning to play the Ukulele

Week 10 – Crocheting with Raquel

Progress:

  • made 1 mitten!
  • learned how to make a thumb whole

Goals for next week:

  • finish the this mitten
  • create a second one

About me…

Hello! My name is Raquel Levy and I am currently studying to become a teacher at the University of Victoria.  I was born and raised in Surrey, BC, and am now happy to be living in Victoria. I have been following this dream of teaching elementary school students ever since I was one myself. So far, I have been fulfilling my passion for teaching by volunteering in classrooms and picking up various tutoring opportunities throughout the years. Beyond learning and teaching in general, I have been enrolled in French Immersion school since kindergarten and plan to use my French language skills to teach in a French Immersion classroom in the future. Looking forwards, I am excited to see where my teaching career takes me and what I can do to be the best teacher I can be.  

Week 10 – Reflection

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This week in class we talked about Distributed Learning, which was quite interesting considering I have been experiencing distributed learning for about a year now. For my reflection, I will be sharing the list of the pros and cons of online learning that we discussed in class, as well as my one personal thoughts.

List from class:

Positives:

  • You can all type at once
  • No commute
  • More homework and personal time
  • Wearing pajamas and doing class in bed
  • Not taking the bus.
  • You can multi-task a lot more things on the go
  • Lectures can be recorded a lot easier, discussions are saved
  • Notes are accessible online
  • Ability to multitask during class.
  • Less gas money
  • More sleep
  • Don’t have to worry about forgetting things at home
  • We get to meet people’s pets!
  • Closed captioning on zoom calls
  • Being able to have people’s names and pronouns right there in case you forget

Negatives:

  • Tired bodies and eyes from too much screen time
  • Lack of ability to study with/connect with classmates
  • When the internet is down, no accessibility to class
  • Hurts looking at a screen all-day
  • I feel like I am way less active and do not get the fresh air I need
  • More home distractions
  • Hard to do homework after already sitting at the desk all-day 
  • Tech can really be a pain and not always work when you need it/want it too
  • Get tired easily
  • Back pain 
  • No resources for more hands-on classes (music, art, physical ed, tech, drama)
  • Headaches (from the screen)
  • Difficult to connect with profs

https://www.google.com/url?q=https://docs.google.com/document/d/17ZKVzGxBedlHexl-S3lpZy_6UfIcWRZxkUBp1qcGeo4/edit%23&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1616201792258000&usg=AOvVaw1h1nJi9NAvRPVZHTinxv3V

Online school definitely comes with some advantages and some challenges. When it comes to my opinion about online school, I find it really hard to disassociate my feelings about online school and my feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic. Personally, I am an outgoing and sociable person that cherishes the space for connection that can only be provided by in-person learning. I consider myself to be very lucky to be a part of a cohort with all the same classes as my peers. By seeing familiar faces every day, I have gotten the chance to create relationships and feel comfortable speaking up in classes. This is not always the case. I have a lot of friends from different faculties and different Universities who have had not as good experiences. I would say that for most, online school is uncomfortable, boring, and frustrating.

In all, I think that there is definitely a time and place for online learning. Post-pandemic, I think that this year will be seen as a time for adapting and growing. Though I would have never planned to have such an extensive online learning experience, it forced me to further my understanding of online learning and how I can use technology to enhance the learning experiences of my students in the future.

Blog #4 – Learning to play the Ukulele

Week 9 – Crocheting with Raquel

Progress:

  • made a Bee!
  • developed my ability to switch between colors of yarn

Goals for next week:

  • start a new project, colorful mittens?
  • wear my new project