I'm so glad you were able to find tools that excited you during this course! That shows you actually learned something that you will be able to use as a librarian. Also, I thought it was very cool how you put your information on a Wakelet, instead of just posting directly to your blog. Good luck in the future!
According to the Oxford Dictionary, a screencast is a video recording or transmission of the data displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device, typically with accompanying audio. Screencasts have been very useful during this current state of online learning. There are several different screen recording tools that can be used. Most have free versions. We are going to take a look at two screencast tools and compare their performance. I created a lesson for my 2 nd -5 th grade library classes in which their product is a book review. They are going to use a website called Storyline Online. This site features many children’s books read aloud by famous actors complete with illustrations of the book and closed caption so that students can read along. In my screencasts, I demonstrate how to navigate from the school library website to Storyline Online and how to select a book. https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYijFB551L Screencast-O-Matic is a screen recording tool f
Universal Design for Learning otherwise known as UDL is defined as a framework that is used to improve and optimize learning and teaching for all learners based on scientific evidence on how humans learn. It aids in differentiation so that all learners can benefit. The framework reduces barriers to learning. Most educators use free, or low cost technology in order to implement this framework. This blog is dedicated to educational technology tools. Every single technology tool that can be used for instruction can be incorporated into this framework. The framework is based on three basic principles and nine guidelines. Below is an infographic that breaks down Universal Design for Learning. This infographic presents the basic principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), along with a variety of online resources to assist educators in implementing UDL in the classroom. Via: https://elearninginfographics.com/universal-design-for-learning-infographic/ Here is an infographic of t
I'm so glad you were able to find tools that excited you during this course! That shows you actually learned something that you will be able to use as a librarian. Also, I thought it was very cool how you put your information on a Wakelet, instead of just posting directly to your blog. Good luck in the future!
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