My Goals in EDT 619
My 3 Personal Goals
Intro - I will admit that I bit off WAY more than I could chew with these projects. I did not expect to be so busy during this Fall semester. Although I still made very good progress on these goals, I did not completely finish them as I had hoped! Ambition is good to have though!
Goal 1 -
My first goal was to create a blog that others go to so that they can learn more about my teaching style and thoughts on certain topics. After reading more in this course, I think that a Social Media page would have been a great idea to start making!
I am going to be using this current blog as a foundational point for my teaching blog. I will keep the current posts online so that myself and others are able to see where I've come from in my teaching philosophy.
Goal 2 -
My second goal was to create a new learning module in my classroom utilizing media that has not been used yet in this particular program. For this goal, I wanted to dive more into Minecraft.Edu and learn more about how I can work on implementing it in the classroom. This course allowed me to create a presentation on the topic, as well as create a demo video of what a lesson might look like! I've attached a link to the presentation, a video of the demo lesson. I also sent these to higher-ups in my school district and got positive reviews! Hopefully this means that this program can become a reality in the near future.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1W42c7X4IjZJRDx_Y5cvqnd8-lcScGkuXYO2B1FFnegM/edit?usp=sharing
Goal 3 -
My third goal was to create a teaching material packet so that when I leave my current Drumline teaching position, the new instructor can pick up immediately where I left off and continue using my approach to teaching. I went ahead and created a document that can serve as a starting point for my larger project. I am planning on using this document as a rough draft to turn into a video format when I get the chance to have a free day to record all of the different segments of it that are necessary in a recording studio. Here is a look at the document I have prepared thus far!
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