So, okay, maybe I do have a teaching style, but I definitely don't know how to explain it. I know that I do use technology in my room and it makes everything a little bit easier and a lot more fun. Now that I'm really thinking about it, I'm kind of lucky to be beginning my career at this time. I had technology classes in college, so I came into teaching with at least a small knowledge base of how to use it in my classroom. Although this is true, I have learned so much about technology since I began my job, it makes those college courses seem like preschool. Here are my top 3 favorite websites:
1. Google Docs
Last year, I started using Google Docs with writing assignments. I only tried it with one of them last year, but now I will not let my students use anything but Google Docs. We used to work in Pages mostly, but students couldn't access their documents outside of the school and half of the time, they would forget to save. Google Docs automatically saves for them and they can get to it from anywhere: computers, iPads, Smartphones. A lot of my kids even downloaded the app for it. This is super handy when I forget to reserve the computers for the day (woopsies). Google Docs is also friggin' amazing because of the options that you have for collaboration. Students share their documents with me and I can type comments in their margins while they are writing. It is instant feedback for them without that terrible fear of red ink or teachers coffee breath blowin' over their shoulders. I also have my students share with their writing groups so that they can read and give feedback on each other's pieces for homework. It's fun for them because it's like chatting online but it's also nice for those students who are shy. Also, since I teach 7th graders who love to talk about farting and twerking, I can see everything that they type in their comments so that it doesn't get inappropriate.Google Docs also has options to create presentations and forms. Those are awesome as well. I just don't wanna explain them right now. Sowwy.
2. Blogger

This year, I started using Blogger; it's a free app through Google that allows anyone to create a blog site. I was assigned to create a blog during my technology class, and I didn't really think I'd like it. I felt like I had nothing really important to say and I'd just take up space on the internet that other people could use for better uses. But it was an assignment, so I tried it, and I liked it. Even if nobody else reads my blog, it makes me write (which is something that every writing teacher should do), it makes me reflect on my teaching, and it has opened up an avenue to following other bloggers (and they really have awesome, real-life stuff to say!). I also asked my students to create their own blogs as an option for our writing workshop. I'm just playing around with it right now, but it seems to be catching some of my students' attentions. Honestly, I thought all of them would love that assignment and jump on the chance to blog, but I think we need to practice using it more so that they feel comfortable with it.
3. Twitter
This is a recent find for me. I had a Twitter account before I began teaching, but I only used it for personal tweeting. I now have one for school, where I follow a lot of awesome teachers, innovators, and writers and I have learned what hashtags are actually for. #istillusethemlikeateenager I'm not going to explain this in depth because I already dedicated an entire blog to Twitter and I feel like I may sound like I'm obsessed (I kind of am). I will tell you that I now follow #engchat #edchat and #ndedchat and they are awesome!
I use a lot more technology than this everyday, but these are some websites that I find absolutely AWESOME. I know they're not new or groundbreaking by any means and I also know that there is a lot more that I can do with them, but I'm still only a dang second year teacher.
So that's it for now. Peace & love. Or something like that.
