tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-924015516121612313.post5577483572388954910..comments2011-05-07T17:16:32.903-05:00Comments on Jenna Baxter's EDM310 Class Blog: Blog Assignment 6Jenna Baxterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00594128940312029247noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-924015516121612313.post-1889270472148307872011-03-06T23:38:57.188-06:002011-03-06T23:38:57.188-06:00Jenna,
First, I wanted to say that you have a wo...Jenna, <br /><br />First, I wanted to say that you have a wonderful blog and done some really nice posts...I really enjoyed watching you read to your son. I also have a 4 year old son and that is one of my favorite things to do with him. Like Jamie Lynn, I loved your response and your ideas about the networked student. Your desire to learn and carry that into the classroom is awesome! I am somewhat intimidated to know that I need to become a networked teacher in order to teach a networked student, but I know that practice makes perfect. If Dr. Strange has anything to do with it, we will become networked students AND teachers. Also, after reading your comments on Smartboards, I wondered what your conclusions were and if you had ever used a Smartboard before. I have only used one a few times and am excited to learn more through our upcoming group project. Thanks for all your great posts!JennytotheKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15611810804116821925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-924015516121612313.post-31726719231470032282011-03-01T16:01:55.478-06:002011-03-01T16:01:55.478-06:00Jenna,
I love your response to the networked stud...Jenna,<br /><br />I love your response to the networked student, and I think it is great how much you love the idea. I too think it is wonderful how much the student is able to learn on his own, and I also believe teachers will always be needed. The networked student is one who can research and feel confident about his or her learning without the teacher constantly giving him or her affirmation. Students these days rely too much on the teacher and the teacher's opinion. By implementing this idea, we are helping our students become independent learners. I love this: "I will not quit trying to learn everything I can about technology's role in the classroom. I want to make sure that I give my students the best opportunities I can- in the classroom and in life!" I think this is the best attitude you can have, and by believing this, you will make an excellent teacher! Keep up the great work!Jamie Lynn Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13566681587302179124noreply@blogger.com