Using the data collection (surveys) as well as Excel will be very beneficial as a teacher. These tools are a great way to learn about your students as well as keeping up with their wants, needs, and even grades. For example, you can use a survey to see what your students know about the subject matter being discussed. If you are a history teacher for say the 6thgrade, you can use a survey to ask them simple questions based on the lecture. This allows you to be able to see what is sticking with the kids and what needs more time being discussed. With Excel, it makes it easy to input your students grades as well as the assignments average, median, and mode grade. So, if this history teacher had big test and input all of their students grades in they could easily use the functions of Excel to calculate the average grades. This would allow the teacher to see if the subject was really understood or if their students missed the idea of the discussion.
A few topics I found particularly interesting while reading my classmates blogs are flipped classroom and digital divide. The reason I found these two subjects noteworthy because both require you to have a large opinion on the matter. For example, for the flipped classroom discussion, a lot of my classmates had conflicting opinions. Some of them believe that a flipped classroom isn’t a successful way to run a classroom. Their reasons being that the classroom can sometimes get out of hand because the teacher is minimally involved. This being because in a flipped classroom the students work more together to understand topics rather than a normal lecture. My classmates on the other side of the argument say that a flipped classroom allows students to learn more creatively as well as allowing them to work on social skills. They describe a flipped classroom as a way for the teacher to teach the independence while still being in the classroom for support and instruction. I found that my classmates were able to become quite passionate about the issue of the digital divide; as we should be. The digital divide causes a very large issue within the lower income neighborhoods. The schools within these neighborhoods are not able to have access to the same educational technology that other schools do. While reading other posts about this subject I found that the digital divide has a big impact on the success of the student. Technology is able to give kids the access to information that they would not have access to inside of the classroom. This inhibits them from learning about information and topics that are being discussed in the real world. The access to this kind of information gives the students a broader view of our world and all of different kinds of people and things that inhabit our planet. Without this information kids can grow up unaware of key places and things that go on around us; thus, making them sheltered and not as prepared as the more advantaged kids for the real world.
A couple technological skills I would like to learn and become better at are Excel, PowerPoint, and 3D printing. Excel is a great tool to use in education. I would like to be able to easily put together all of the information given and create more in-depth graphs to share with my students. I also believe that PowerPoint is an amazing tool to use while teaching. Especially because I hope to go into elementary education, PowerPoint is a fun way to get information across to your students. I would like to become more familiar with the effects and the things you can do with the application. I’ve seen teachers create games like Jeopardy to play with their students that are educational as well as something the kids can really interact with and get in to. 3D printing is what really intrigues me. I would love to learn how to work and create things in my classroom. I think that students could really benefit from this tool because it allows them to have a hands-on interaction with the subject. For example, if you’re teaching your kindergarten class about a particular animal you could use a 3D printer to get them interested and excited about said animal. You could also teach a higher-grade class about technology and get them interested in that field. 









