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From RSS feeds I discovered

https://learninginhand.com/blog/google-classroom-tips?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+learninginhand+%28Learning+in+Hand%29 From my RSS feeds reading, I discovered a new tool. In this tool, students submit their work online and then, if the teacher has a tablet or phone, they can write, highlight and add notes that are written so the child can clearly see what the teacher is adding to their work and not in the same boring computer format fonts. they can also change their colors of "ink' they use to complete the grading. I also learned from the same site, Learning In Hand with Tony Vincint, that you can easily declutter the class stream. For example, changing the settings so the students can only comment, not make their own posts. This way, the only posts are the teachers and under that is the student comments. This is important because it will be less likely that students miss important things the teacher posts. I would use this in a clas...

My Professional Learning Network

 A PLN a professional learning network. As a teacher, I am very excited to attain a digital network. I currently work in a daycare and have many teachers that I get my information from. A digital network can help me gain more knowledge and digital forms of teaching types.  I hope that I can learn and observe accounts that will help with a topic that I am teaching or give me feedback on lessons and ways to best adapt my lesson for specific children and ages. A few goals that I have for this project is learn from other teachers and experts in my field. I want to see new lessons and techniques on the lessons. several topics that interest me are Autism, and interactive lessons the children can do online.