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This was meant to give you exposure to new things and give you a chance to explore and experiment. Did it do that? Did you learn anything new? How will you use it?
This 23 Things activity exposed me to many new things that allows the delivery of topics in the educational setting much easier. The collaboration among teachers taught me to ask if I needed anything or didn't understand things.
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This module was organized around the 5 ISTE National Educational Technology Standards and Performance Indicators for Teachers (NETS-T). Do you have a better understanding of the NETS-T now? Explain.
I have a better understanding of the NETS-T after completing the 23 Things activity. I am used to figuring things out on my own when I came up with an idea. Now it is easier to search for things that I know I can legally use in the classroom and how to publish the final projects.
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How could you use the "23 THINGS" format to introduce new "things" to your teachers, or to help them introduce new "things" to their students? Explain.
My teachers have viewed along with me the creation of my 23 Things. A few of them have wanted to try a couple of things along with me. It was better learning with others that was struggling the same way I was because we were able to make mistakes but then find out how to correct them instead of someone doing it for us.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Thing #23 Reflection
Final blogpost! Write about your experience in this "23 THINGS" module, using the following questions to guide your post:
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