Final Reflection

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MOST EXCITING
Cartoons and Comics:
This was by far the most exciting technology tool that I used this semester. I not only enjoyed exploring how to create cartoons, and use them for educational purposes in my future library, but I also had a lot of fun interacting with ALL of the web applications. I could see myself and my students creating cartoons to enhance their learning, and overall had a great experience with all of the different applications. Out of all of the comic applications, Make Beliefs Comix was my favorite web application to manipulate and create with, and I think that students will love it just as much!
- *Make Beliefs Comix
- Fotojet
- Pixton
Youtube, Animoto,& QR Codes:
I have a lot of experience with Youtube, and QR codes and use them frequently in my classroom for educational purposes. However, I very rarely create animo videos. Creating a book cover trailer was refreshing, and insightful. I learned how to create and use videos to promote the library collection, and engage student participation. Researching the different Youtube channels provided me a ton of guidance on how I can potentially use videos to reach all of the students that I service in the library. Animoto is a wonderful web application that will provide teachers and students endless amounts of fun and entertainment while learning!
- *animoto.com
Instagram, Facebook,& Twitter:
Conducting research on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, really opened my eyes and unfolded what social media platforms are the best tools to use in the future to promote the library. I was not too surprised by my findings that Facebook was not as preferred as Instagram and Twitter, but it was delightful to create and gather ideas of how to use these platforms to reach the 21st century learners! I am also a user of Instagram and found how inspirational it can be to my future students!
MOST DIFFICULT
Blogs and Blog Readers:
Deciding upon which blog reader to choose was a bit difficult, since I have never heard of, or used one before. It was challenging to decipher the pros and cons of each when they all seemed to provide the same tools. However, I did enjoy recording my journey of this course through a blog. I do not follow many blogs, but after this course, I have gathered a new profound respect for bloggers and the information that they share with their followers.
MOST BENEFICIAL TO STUDENTS
Message Design and Infographics:
I think Infographics are a wonderful tool to create posters, strategies, flyers, steps, and much more to create a print rich environment for the library. Even students will have a blast with this technology tool.It allows them the opportunity to have a creative platform and share information in a visually appealing manner. Piktochart was by far my favorite web application to create an infographic with.This web application was extremely user friendly and once I started my inforgaph I couldn't stop!
Podcasts:
Using, following, and creating Podcasts are extremely beneficial for student learning. As an educator podcasts can be great for auditorial learners, and present content in a new and exciting way! I think students will really enjoy both listening and creating their own Podcasts for educational purposes. It allows them to share their thoughts in a new way, and also listen to others as well. Podbean was my favorite podcasting tool and very user friendly for students as well. Students can find podcasts to listen to on podbean and store their own podcasts on as well.
- podbean.com
Screencasts:
I found that screencasts are extremely beneficial for students. Screencastify was more appealing for my needs. I use google chrome, as well as my students, and it is quite a bit easier to use when uploading assignments to my google classroom. I think students would really appreciate short videos that provided content for how to do something online, reminders, and even videos that critique their work that they complete at school. - *screencastify.com
- screencast-o-matic.com










