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Musings on my journey: Technology and its impact

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  Martin Luther King jr. famously stated, "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." As an educator, I have the distinct privilege of harnessing the students' skills who come under my charge. As technology continues to impact the world around us significantly, we must equip students with skills that will allow them to garner success in this current environment. Technology has impacted every facet of our lives, yet many educators continue to struggle to integrate technology into their classroom and instructional practices successfully. Throughout this paper, I will discuss my journey through the course  Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work, and Society  and how it has impacted my perspective and practice related to the integration of technology in my learning environment.  Engaging in this course helped me realize how unlearned I was as ...

Using Blogs in the Spanish Classroom

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  Technology can be both frightening and exciting. It touches every area of our lives and changes in the blink of an eye. As a Spanish teacher, my use of technology in the classroom has been limited. Its use often involved bringing a laptop or radio to class to introduce students to authentic Spanish music, review grammatical concepts using YouTube videos or listen to Spanish dialogues. My mindset over the past two weeks has shifted significantly. Formal introduction to Web 2.0 technology has enabled me to identify the various strategies that I can employ to integrate technology into my classroom effectively. Therefore, I intend to creatively integrate weblogs and Twitter into my teaching to build students' expressive (writing & speaking) skills in the foreign language. The following is a proposal for the use of Blogs in my form 4 (grade 10) Spanish class.  Proposal  Subject: Spanish  Grade Level: 10  Web 2.0 tool: Blogs  Process I will guid...

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 Wa gwan 😀!  That's Antiguan for what's up? Welcome to Wadadli Musings  Nelson Mandela famously stated, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." This is something I believe with every fibre of my being and is the reason I am still an educator today.  My name is Sharon Kelsick from the beautiful island of Dominica. I now reside in Antigua, where I have lived since the age of 6. I am a mother of 2 beautiful boys who I share with my wonderful husband of 5 years.  I began my teaching career on the 24th of November, 2008. For the first 11 years of my career, I taught Spanish to secondary school students (grades 7 to 11). I currently serve as the Vice Principal at my school, and I have aspirations of one day becoming a principal.  I am passionate about education and about doing my part to improve the education system within my nation. I am currently a part of a seven-member team tasked with implementing and maintaining ...