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Blog Post #9

      I was an online section for this semester and it was asynchronous. I find this type of class to be my favorite, because I can decide when in the week I want to worry about the assignments and when to complete them. I did not necessarily dislike anything about the class structure itself, moreso some of the content seemed like things I would not need to know for my future classroom experience. I am hoping when I am a teacher, I won't have to worry about an online classroom, but if it came to it, I would try to offer bi-weekly optional zoom sessions for those who may need it. I would work with students to figure out the best times for them to come to the meetings.      Open education resources are essentially any research or teaching materials that are in the open public domain, meaning they can be accessed and used by anyone with a computer. I found an article about a University in Wyoming that is going to launch a journal of different open educat...

Blog Post #8

       I have used Weebly in the past but I have never used the embed code function before so it was interesting to learn how to use. I liked the Weebly platform because I found it really easy to edit my website and make it aesthetically pleasing. I could use this website making service in the future to actually make my class website to connect with my students. I can also use this website in order to connect with the parents of my students and use it as an announcement page to keep everyone updated.  https://jakebucher.weebly.com/     My experience with Diigo helped me learn how to better annotate websites for important information. I also liked the collaborativeness of posting on a forum along with the class to find resources that helped everyone. I can use a web based forum like Diigo in my future classroom by having students work on group projects together. Using a forum like this could also work as a personal archive of website...