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1. As an educator, it is important to consider and respect the laws and guidelines of copyright. Though I am not yet in the field, I can imagine is very tempting to use other teachers' materials, especially in situations where you are pressed for time. I think before the year starts, I would do an assessment of all the materials I need for the semester and what I can use from past teachers and online sources. From there, I would begin to make all the materials I still need after gathering everything I am legally allowed to use. My students however would need to produce their own works if I provided them with examples and all the materials they need to do their assignments.  2. A major issue when technology is implemented in the classroom is cyberbullying. To prevent this from happening, I would make sure to establish a firm relationship with my students rooted in communication and trust with both me and their fellow classmates. I would also ensure that I am approachable and able to...

Blog Post 2

 1. I find that the difference in technology usage in schools lies greatly in where the school is located. For instance, I grew up in New Jersey where throughout Elementary school we used Google applications for all our work (Google Docs, Google Classroom, Google Email, etc.) When I moved to Florida for middle school, I had a rough transition to Blackboard, Word, and eventually Canvas. While I am now well-versed in all these applications, I can confidently say that I prefer Google over Microsoft. Maybe it is the familiarity since my mind's first perception of educational technology was Google. But now, even today, as I do assignments in college, I find that Google Docs has a more user-friendly outline and way fewer crashes and malfunctions than Word.  2. This was my first encounter with ISTE Standards for Educators, but I feel as though it could be an important part of my and others' PLN. The website offers specific information for students, educators, coaches, and education l...

Blog Post 1

 1. Hi! My name is Brianna but most people call me Bria. Though this blog is for educational purposes, I hope to have a blog of my own one day. I love all things art, writing, music, food, and culture, especially Italian. After graduating I plan to teach English as a secondary language abroad in Italy. Another career goal of mine is to work as a journalist for a food and health magazine. My favorite musical artists are Tamino and Mitski, and my favorite pastimes are reading at coffee shops and cooking.  2. I am very well-versed with technology in educational settings, as I have gone through different types of schooling that have required different software and applications. I am familiar with all the micro applications of Word, outside websites like Pimsleur, Canvas, and Prezi, and social media such as Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook. A major facet of educational technology that I am not as familiar with is Twitter. I have never downloaded this app, but I know that many tea...