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Blog Post #4

      Florida's standards for ELA have many different divisions. The one I picked was ELA.8.C.5.2, using a variety of digital tools to collaborate with others to produce writing. Throughout different grades, students are expected to be able to use technology to collaborate with each other and create projects. In 8th grade, students are expected to do this for writing, using digital tools such as google docs, discussion boards through Canvas, or through other discussion-based programs such as Nearpod, Jam Board, etc. I feel that in my classroom I would be able to implement these standards and assist students engage with these programs and collaborate with each other on writing assignments and essays. I know enough about how to use these programs that I feel I could help my students correctly achieve the expectations of these standards.       Provided in CPALM's resources is a problem-solving project for eighth graders called " Uncle Henry's Dilemma ". It tasks stud

Blog Post #3

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      When utilizing different websites and program on the internet, it is important that copyright and fair use rules are followed. Copyright is the creators ownership over the program or image that they designed and/or published for public viewing and use. Fair use policies are placed in order to provide the public with access to the creators product while still protecting their credits to the creation. Often times, students and teachers alike will forget to abide by copyright rules placed by the publishers of this content and are not aware of the harm they are doing. As a teacher, I would make sure to cover these concepts in class and make students aware of the importance of abiding by the rules in place, giving the creators credit for their work. As for my own content, I will always make sure to credit the creator/publisher for the images and programs that I use in my classrooms and when I am developing my programs that I will use to interact with students and teach new concepts.  

Blog Post #2

     Over the years, I have use multiple different platforms to accomplish my writing tasks and to take notes for class online.  I have been using Microsoft Word as my main platform to write for school and for fun since around sixth grade. I would write essays in class through word and actually became certified in MS Word in eighth grade. I have used platforms such as Google Docs to write other papers and for different purposes, but I find that Word is easier to navigate and provides me with more options. I can be more creative on Word and can use it for other tasks such as posters and newsletters for class which is harder to accomplish on Google Docs.   The ISTE is a nonprofit organization that works to encourage and incorporate innovation and technology into everyday education and works to engage more kids in the use of smart technology. ISTE sets Standards for Educators and proposes certain roles that help teachers influence the students and overall increase their excitement and inv

About Me!

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       My name is Elise, and I am a freshman here at Florida State University. I hope to major in Communication Sciences and Disorders and plan to minor in Education as well as Child Development.  I am the older sister to two awesome younger brothers who I would not trade for the world.  They both never fail to make me smile and have both helped me become a more responsible person and discover my love for kids.  Though I am a busy person, working as a coach and a nanny, my spare time is spent watching movies, reading books, and hanging out with my friends. I love trying new things and am always up for an adventure!        My experience with technology is not extensive, but I do have a history with certain programs and services. When I was younger, I was a part of Future Business Leaders of America and competed as a slideshow and web designer, placing top three several years in a row.  I also became certified in PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook through school and have learned to use Canvas