5 Tech Processes Goals

 1) I really liked the discussion about flipped teaching, and screencasting. While I was watching envisioned a tab full of short screencast lessons on my class webpages. I think it would be the perfect way to have little minilessons or reminders, especially on things like grammar that I'll have to repeat. To be able to refer students to refresh or remind themselves about mechanics like that instead of reteaching it every time I come across the problem would be invaluable. It would translast across classes and grades. So my biggest goal is to start developing minilessons for grammar principles that I can turn into short videos to have on my class websites. 

2) Become more comfortable with screencasting using the software she recommended like screencastify.

3) Determine some effective ways to utilize the tools she suggested for assessment. 

4) Experiment with flipped lessons. I'm especially envisioning this as I set up writer's workshops. It would be helpful to have a video for them to watch as homework the day before we start talking about writer's workshops in class. It can be a trick practice for students to get, but if they're able to see some acted out examples of how it might work and get an explanation before class, I think the launching will go a lot smoother. 

5) Canva looks fascinating, and I want to learn to use it better so that I can make more interesting and instructive visuals. It also helps make really crisp and professional looking products for digital flyers etc. for parents. 

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