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 Creating a myth on my own was a bit more challenging than it was to learn ones on my own. I sat at my table and tried to think of something fun to talk about that was also eerie. Then I thought of something everyone is scared of...an entity following them. Can't be real...right? BOOM thought of making it anxiety. I found it very fun to do, and found it fulfilling to be so creative with something that felt like it was for a purpose. I learned a lot of things in this experience but I thought one thing that I could add and use in my future classroom is to make all of my assignments have a purpose that connects to the central topic or unit we are focusing on. Since we were working on myths, creating our own gave us a premise on what real myths are based on. If I was focused on giving the theme of Romeo and Juliet in a class, I could use a topic like creating your own forbidden love story before we even touch on the play, so that it makes more sense in the end. Those were my favorites.

Blog Post #1

Don't panic...it's disco time. My name is Kate Martinez, and this is my blog. I think technology plays a huge role in teaching and development in the classroom, and should be integrated in all grade levels...to certain extents. For example, Kindergarten could have a screen in their classroom for the teacher to put their daily slide shows showing visual aids of letters, colors, and numbers. Then, in grades like grade 12, you can have the students of an English class record, edit, and post a modern day "movie" of a Shakespeare play to show their understanding in a visual and team work level. I can speak from my own experience when it comes to "witnessing" effective use of technology in a classroom setting. In 8th grade, my district was introduced to Chromebooks for the first time ever, and we used Google sites to create our digital portfolios to show to student led conferences, which used to be on paper. This not only helped me in my creativity skills, but als