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Fight Back Against the Digital Divide
As a future educator living in a digital era, one of my main concerns is how to properly battle the “digital divide’ crisis. It is mostly affecting students from mid to low income families nationwide and can be detrimental to a child’s education. It was stated “33% of low and moderate families-and 50% of families… Continue reading Fight Back Against the Digital Divide
#Education inequality
With the continuous development of social science and technology, advanced electronic equipment emerge in an endless stream. The development of high technology means that young people need to keep learning these high technologies to adapt to the development of The Times. But as people continue to learn about the use of new technologies, they also… Continue reading #Education inequality
What I talk about when I talk about digital literacy
1. I watched a movie called Blind Massage in 2014. It narrated the helplessness and bitterness of the ordinary life of blind people. So I started trying to understand and focus on this group. Many visually impaired persons usually learn the skill of massage to make money as a masseur or masseuse. Whenever I talk… Continue reading What I talk about when I talk about digital literacy
#AmericanDream
America is known as the land of freedom and opportunity. People come from all over the world in order to peruse a better life and to obtain freedom from oppression and social injustices. We are taught in school that our job as citizens of one of the most prominent nations of the world is to… Continue reading #AmericanDream
A different scenario…
Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. -Malcolm X Most of the people that are part of this blog are currently teaching or on the track to be teaching within 2 or 3 years, but that is not my case. In case you did not… Continue reading A different scenario…
Reflecting on Meaning
Setting out to create new meaning out of existing images turned out to be surprisingly more difficult than I expected. This goes beyond learning how to use GIMP, software of a variety that I had never used before that certainly presented its own challenges. No, it had more to do with figuring out what I… Continue reading Reflecting on Meaning
Essential for some but good for all
Essential for some but good for all (Meyer 2014). This statement was from a reading for an Assistive Technology (AT) & Universal Design for Learning (UDL) class and really had an impact on me. This can refer to learning content and materials used in a school as well as something as simple as captions on… Continue reading Essential for some but good for all
Desmos: Sparking Academic Conversations
One of the biggest struggles I have as a second year math teacher in a classroom full of ELL or former ELLs (English Language Learners) is getting them to speak. Well, speak about math. Trust me, when it comes to Fortnite, Instagram, Snapchat, and the newest rumor floating around the building they love to talk.… Continue reading Desmos: Sparking Academic Conversations