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Reflection - 6/26/2022 #SumItUpSunday

Wow what a week! I have no idea how influencers or anyone who uses social media on the daily to create curated content does it. I just had to post once a day and was struggling. Between working full time, single parenting it this week while my husband was away for a fishing trip, to both my kiddos getting sick… I just yeah… I have no idea how people do it. Let’s just say I won’t be quitting my day job anytime soon to take to social media.  I also realized how curated content works. Just after my first post on Instagram two people thought I was getting hacked 😅 I added a disclaimer on my second post. There wasn’t much activity, but I did have someone say they loved OneDrive as well. So that was cool. I think because what I was posting wasn’t my usual content. There wasn’t much traction on my posts. I think it’s for sure because I was posting to the right crowd. I will say it was pretty crazy how one reel on my daughter got 4,730 views. Which I don’t know how that makes me feel? Kin...

Taking Cara Babies (NKA)

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 I've been struggling with the term Networked Knowlege . Thanks to my classmate's blog posts. I've been able to grasp the concept now. This means let's blog about a group.  One of my favorite social network group that helped me with the beginning stages of motherhood was the Taking Cara Babies Support Group on Facebook. My first born, Margot struggled with sleep. The first three months were rough. I think I had the worst mixture of things happening all at once. I was in the midst of the pandemic and was a new mother. I had no idea what I was doing. I remember nights, when we would just sleep with the lights on, or my husband, would sleep with Margot on the mamaroo full blast. She has to be in constant motion in order for her to sleep.  I came across Taking Cara Babies and it's like there was light at the end of the tunnel. I could feel hope that I would actually be able to finally get some sleep and Margot would as well.  I looked through the advice given on the Fac...

The Design Process

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For the past few weeks, I have been working on my internship project. Dr. Dennen's manuscript on  Instructional Design and Development for Social Media Lessons came in at a perfect time!  This past week we were asked to share out skills that we have been implementing. I'm trying hard to not just throw lessons together but to use the ADDIE method as my guide those the design and implementation process. I also am using Nearpod, which helps educators make any lesson interactive whether in the classroom or virtual. Teachers can create interactive presentations that can contain Quiz's, Polls, Videos, Collaborate Boards, and more.  As I was reading the manuscript I came across Dennen and Hoa's adaptation of MCOPE Framework for mobile learning. I thought, "Yes, this is the perfect skill I can use for my internship project."  I basically took the questions I should ask myself and replaced the word 'social media' with 'Nearpod'.  • Does 'Nearpod...

Reflection - 6/19/2022

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Reflection 6/19/2022 This week I worked on my knowledge-sharing/tracking. It took me a bit to figure out what I wanted to share and where. I figured why not use one of my favorite apps, which is Pinterest. I use Pinterest to look up lessons to share with my students and why not use it to share my lessons! I created a whole mentoring infrastructure for my program on Nearpod. I changed my Pinterest account to a business account and started to upload my lessons. This is where it got tricky! I couldn't share all the slides on a pin. What I figured out was adding the main photo title and using a link from Nearpod that I could share on the pin which allowed users to get over to the Nearpod.  Then it was the waiting game! I saw classmates liking the tweet I shared about my Pinterest board. I had a few classmates also tell me they were excited to check it out. Three days passed and it was showing there were no interactions with the lessons. I was bummed! I just checked it today and I'm...

Social Media in the Classroom. Yay or Nay

 Social media in the classroom sounds great in theory, but I'm not sure if it's great. Personally, I haven't had success with it. This week I read, "Towards an understanding of social media use in the classroom: a literature review" by Antonie Van Den Beemt, Marieke Thurlings, and Myrthe Willems. The first line resonated with me. "Many teachers appear to struggle with the tension between possible pedagogical use and the tempting distraction of this technology."(Van Den Beemt et al., 2019) I struggle with the use because I see firsthand students being distracted by technology. Ever since COVID-19 students now use laptops in a class all the time. I'll walk around and see students off task. It's so hard when you have the internet at your fingertips.  I think it has to do with the student's maturity level. For example, in this class, we are using social media in all sorts of ways. I don't find myself getting distracted, but if I tried this cl...

Future Me...

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 I was checking out the tools for this week. Future Me really stood out. I find it hard to read what my past self has written. I always cringe at my Facebook memories when they pop up. I just think... "Wow why did I write that? 😬" Even though I don't like looking back at my Facebook memories, I thought I'd give the Future Me letter writing a chance and do some reflection. My firstborn is turning TWO this weekend! All I can think about is planning her birthday party. I figured this would be a good time to reflect on how the past two years have felt having Margot in my life. I'm sure it will be sweet when I receive the letter when she turns 3.  I think I'll use this as a writing activity for my seniors next school year. I think it would be fun for them to receive a letter from their past self, especially because you can set the letter to the date of your choosing and 5 years would bring them right before they apply to medical school. It would be very motivation...

Reflection - Week 5 - 6/12/2022

 Reflection: What did I learn this week? Never leave your laptop when you go on vacation. Not everything can be done from your phone! I wanted to make sure I kept up with actively participating in blogs. For some reason my phone will not allow me to log in to my google to post on blogger accounts. Which left me having to go through everyone’s blogs to find who wasn’t using blogger 🤦🏻‍♀️ Talk about a pain in the butt!  As for more relevant things I’ve learned this week. I need to be better at giving credit where credit is due. So much is out on the internet, but that doesn’t mean you can just take what you want. I’d hate for someone to take my images if I worked hard at creating them. 

Pinterest Vision Board

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I decided to take on the Pinterest vision board challenge! It was kinda hard to figure out which picture represented which topic, but I was able to figure it out. Can you guess which is which?  Along the way I found a pin to help find cute graphics on Canva! I’m excited to use that for my next project. I find it hard to find elements that are in the aesthetic I’m looking for.  Check out my vision board!  https://pin.it/3Mj1iZ4

Reddit Made Me Do It…

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A few weeks ago when I went on my Reddit journey. I was very interested in creating a stock tank pool for my family to enjoy. I joined a Reddit group called Stock Tank Pools.  https://www.reddit.com/r/Stocktankpools/ I’ve learned so much! And seeing others with their pool made me want one even more! From the group I found an excellent DIY page with steps on how to complete the project. Let’s just say it looks more complicated than it actually is to set up.  DIY Guide:  https://www.stocktankpool.net/setup My husband and I loaded up the kiddos and made our way to our local Tractor Supply and picked up an 6ft wide stock tank. (Looking back we should have gone bigger!) I grabbed the rest of the items needed from Amazon and Walmart.  My husband had to work some long weekends so my parents came to help! We cleaned out the pool since it sat for a few days while I waited for the other items to come.  Margot even “helped” a little bit.  Once the holes were drilled f...

User Data and the Web...

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Reading, User Data on the Social Web: Authorship, Agency, and Appropriation made me feel weird... I know everything we do is somehow tracked and that's how when I thought about rollerblading and googled it once. All of a sudden I'm getting ads for rollerblading. "By 2020 The Web could be completely controlled by corporations with what user generate content there is being packaged by commercial sites and closely watched by government agent" (Reyman, 2013). Here we are in 2022 and I feel like I'm being watched... I will say it's very helpful when I'm trying to look up items on Amazon and then Amazon is able to give some pretty good recommendations. I don't like how you can google something and all of a sudden it just keeps appearing. I remember when I was newly pregnant. I got some coupons in the mail that said "Congrats" it was coupons for baby items. I started freaking out and thought how did they know?! I was just about 8 weeks pregnant and ...

Reflection - Week 4 - 6/5/2022

 Reflection: I keep saying this every week. Dang this week few by! I feel like I've lost track of time. I'm been so invested in making sure that I'm checking everything out. I have been having fun with it... but now I have realized that we have an assignment coming up! 😬 I'll make this short and sweet. You can't do it all and that's ok. But it sure is hard to get focused on what you really need to be doing when all the other stuff is much more fun.  Here I am getting the outline for my community paper finished up so I can crank out some writing this week. At least I have my articles picked out 💪

The 4 Disciplines of Execution and EME6414

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This week I attended a professional development workshop on The 4 Disciplines of Execution. While I sat in this workshop I immediately thought about this course. Before I get started on why EME6414 came to mind, let me give you a quick overview of what The 4 Disciplines of Execution are.  Overview: It's basically promised that if you can adopt the 4 disciplines then you can produce breakthrough results! Discipline 1: Focus on the Wildly Important Goal (WIG) Discipline 2: Act on Lead Measures Discipline 3: Keep a Compelling Scoreboard (this is where it's going to all make sense). Discipline 4: Create a cadence of accountability In the workshop, they talked about the whirlwind. In the whirlwind, there is a lot of stuff going on, but not everything is important. This is where the WIG comes in.  Finding your FOCUS. In order to do things well, you need to focus on two important tasks at a time. They shared this example. If Jimmy wants to learn how to tie his shoe, we need to create...