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Blog 10

Data collection could be very helpful to gain information on students. I would use it gauge how well students are understanding materials without a stigma of students knowing each other's answers. I have a professor this semester that uses surveys at the beginning of each class to ask students how they're feeling just in general. She said that it helps her know whether she should reach out to certain students. I think that as a high school history teacher this would be an effective tool to get to know students better.  I liked reading about each person's thoughts on online classes. Personally I like online classes but it was interesting to see that so many people disagree. It could be that because I'm a senior I don't mind not being in a physical class. I can  definitely understand that some people need to be in an actual classroom to focus though.  I would like to learn more about coding. In middle school I used Kahn Academy to learn the basics b...

Blog 9

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I know a lot of people may disagree with this but I love distance learning. I do miss being able to go to campus and living on my own but for learning purposes, online learning hasn't been bad. I feel more apt to go to class because I don't have to gauge time for getting to campus, packing a lunch, dressing for the weather. I've almost gotten to know my professors better online than I had in person. I find myself emailing my professors more often since asking during class isn't that easy. One thing that a professor of mine this semester is doing is a "Life Happens" pass. It can be used once during the semester so that you do not have to take the weekly quiz. As a teacher, I would definitely institute something like this because it not only shows students that you care, but it also just provides a break for students that may be struggling.  Open Educational Resources (OER) are available to teachers and students for free. A website th...