Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Edgenuity Blog
After going to the Edgenuity Blog and reading a couple posts some things I have learned are I apply this reasoning to educational technology in that technology not only offers the opportunity to differentiate, to remediate, and to enrich learning, but it also can make the student experience more fun and engaging. Frankly, students should not have to check technology at the school door. Technology should be in our large educational toolbox, but we should not think technology is the sole answer to student engagement. The key is for teachers to reflect on WHY they are using apps, devices, or the Internet and whether the choice is producing the desired learning result. Student feedback and assessment data should be used to evaluate whether students are mastering skills and, when the data isn’t positive, teachers should rethink technology-laced lesson plans.
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Yes i am totally agreed with this article and i just want say that this article is very nice and very informative article.I will make sure to be reading your blog more. You made a good point but I can't help but wonder, what about the other side? !!!!!!Thanks edgenuity answers
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