ED638 Syllabus

ED638 Calendar of Events

ED638 Blog Instructions

BLOG NOTE

NOTE: Post your overall (holistic) reflection of the ED638 activities you've engaged in. Remember, this reflection goes beyond the specified activities in Moodle. View the links above to get an idea of the holistic reflections (Re: A Glimpse of ED638 - Fall I, II).

INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCATE PREVIOUS DATES/POSTINGS

INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCATE PREVIOUS DATES/POSTINGS FOR REFLECTION:
In order to post your entries for previous dates/postings not listed on the current web page, scroll to the bottom of the page until you see the wording Older Posts, and click on that link. You may also visit the ED638 Archive located on the right hand side of our homepage to access previous posts. Good luck, and we look forward to reading your entries! :)

Friday, January 17, 2014

Just the beginning (Farewell)





We made it everyone! We have searched, explored, Moodled, and Blogged all over the internet.  Although the course has come to an end, this is just the beginning. I will surely take everything that I have learned this past month not only from the websites I have searched and explored but also from my wonderful classmates. I now have more knowledge of the many resources and internet tools that are out there such as literacy websites, Engrade, and Wordle. Although I have to admit I was a bit overwhelmed, I have enjoyed blogging and creating a Technology blog of my own.  I also enjoyed creating a CMS online class using Engrade, commenting on my classmates posts, and playing around with Google Earth. Despite some challenges, I believe I did my very best in completing and turning in assignments on time, logging on to Moodle and Blogger everyday, and most of all trying to balance school, family, and work. 


I would like to take this opportunity to extend my deepest appreciation to Dr. Rivera and to my wonderful classmates for opening my eyes to the many websites and tools that are out there. It was a pleasure working with all of you!




1 comment:

  1. I can't believe how much we have learned. We now have so many tools we can add to our classroom that I think the students will find interesting and fun. Take care.

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