Friday, October 21, 2011

My first week as a teacher...

My site school is Foster Village Elementary School.
My site school teacher is Mrs. Guertler.
My class' grade level is second grade and the topics that I will be there for are reading and science.
"On my first day I was a little nervous but as soon as I entered the class my adorable second graders greeted me with a warm "HI MS. BOA". After formally introducing myself to the class I was asked so many questions. The kids didn't only ask a question once, most of them would ask the same question twice and would then tell me their personal stories or experiences. They seemed to feel comfortable around me and I enjoyed being with them. Overall my first day was a wonderful experience that I hope to remember forever."-Leslie
"This year I am looking forward to gaining knowledge from my site school teacher! As well as enjoying and learning from my expirience of dealing with my students."

Monday, October 3, 2011

Reputation

Once someone damages their reputation it is on the Internet FOREVER!  Things internet users believe are private to them are really visible for the whole world to see. After you post something on the Internet anyone can get ahold of it and even if you believe you can delete it, others may have saved it on their computers or on their accounts. Someone that damages their reputation through the Internet has a difficult time changing how others view them. It is better to prevent damaging your reputation by not posting something you would be embarrassed of others seeing.

Infographic

New technology helps students advance through the present education system. New discoveries like smart phones, the Internet, and APPS allow students to easily access their assignments with out the need of being present in a classroom. Whenever a student misses school they can access their assignment by going to their teachers websites, they can work on assignments so without getting behind  Since students spend most of  their time on  social networking sites it is very important that their teachers or professors become involved them. By  creating assignments on social networking sites students are most likely to complete their assignments.