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A Light Reflection: Impact of Global Learning

Refer to Textbook for Fall 2019 Web Tools: Global Learning The Global Educator: Leveraging Technology for Collaborative Learning & Teaching By Julie Lindsay Paper Back Edition 2016 International Society for Technology in Education Content The Impact of Global Learning Chapter 4 Pages 48-70 The Global Educator textbook has opened my eyes up to so many tools, networking accounts, and has defined what it means to be a global learner through the words and experiences of other educators. When I normally think of a textbook I often think of memorizing definitions. This textbook has a completely different approach. It simplifies definitions,
Teachers Use Tech Tools for Communication

Futuristic Tech for the Education World Knocks Down Communication Barriers Communication in the classroom, outside of the class, online, in communities, nationally, globally, and beyond is extremely important for our society and for all to have better knowledge, insight, and empathy towards everything we come into contact with. Check out the history of how we started communicating with one another to where we are currently. This diagram is a fun way to visualize the many steps we have taken to grow and developed into our modern ways. Many other ways have helped us including Beepers, Walkie-talkies, Trackers, Apps, ‘Smart’ Watches,
Educational Technology Benefits for all Ages

September 13, 2019 Blog Post 1 My first ever Blog post, I am both nervous and excited. My research to find an Educational Technology or Global Collaboration article and responding to it; This had me thinking, about how and where to start. I took on this topic in three ways and pieced those three together. I decided to begin in a home setting where the parents/guardians are the first to engage WITH their children. Parents are the first to know how a child can learn different ways, listen for different cues, and communicate their wants and needs. If we can