My experiences:
I never thought I would have a blog. I always thought of myself as someone who was not good at this stuff. I reluctantly started into the course work, exploring many sites for different web 2.0 applications, such as video and voice recording, making videos, virtual classrooms, sharing tools, and bookmarking tools.
It didn't take long to get the hang of the different websites and become rather involved in the whole process. It was quite the education. I learned so much in so little time, I had no idea these resources where available to anyone, and best of all most of them are free!
Overall I had a great time exploring these different websites and using the different web 2.0 tools. I have learned a lot and bookmarked all the relevant pages in the process so I can easily find them again. This can certainly help any teacher, new or experienced, so much! There are great tools out there if you have the time to find them and learn to use them.
I see this as the start of my personal online learning library and resources for teaching collection. There is, no doubt, a lot more to be learned and a lot more to be added to my pages, and to my classroom as we bring the children we teach into the 21st century.
-- Mrs. Mullikin
Love your blog. It is full of wisdom. Unfortunately, my blog was all about me. I'm a little embarassed to have you guys look at it. But we're all here to learn.
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