Great summary of some important points, but remember that the focus needs to be on your reflections (i.e., how do those tech tools impact what you might do in your classroom?) even in your digital tool creation...which by the way is great! :) I like that you have used a couple of presentation web 2.0 tools that are online and available where ever you have internet access. Don't forget that you also need to stick with photos/images that are specifically designated as Creative Commons or public domain - anything else is copyrighted and you would need to ask permission to use in your own creations (be it Prezi or this blog - linking, however, is ok). Let me know if you have any questions via Canvas.
Great summary of some important points, but remember that the focus needs to be on your reflections (i.e., how do those tech tools impact what you might do in your classroom?) even in your digital tool creation...which by the way is great! :) I like that you have used a couple of presentation web 2.0 tools that are online and available where ever you have internet access. Don't forget that you also need to stick with photos/images that are specifically designated as Creative Commons or public domain - anything else is copyrighted and you would need to ask permission to use in your own creations (be it Prezi or this blog - linking, however, is ok). Let me know if you have any questions via Canvas.
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