Blog #6
Happy Friday! :)
My initial experience with Diigo was average. Any time a new tool is introduced, I have a hard time understanding it, but when I can understand the purpose and the basics of using it, it's accessible from there. Diigo specifically has not brought me any trouble, the only "trouble" I've had with Diigo is adding it as an extension, but that's only because I forgot I had to use it via Google Chrome to make it work. Other than that, it's been an excellent platform to use. I enjoy seeing what articles my other classmates have found.
I have really enjoyed using Blogger. I love reading what my classmates say about the different technology in our classroom. It helps to see these technologies from a different perspective and helps me understand how differently people view things. I've enjoyed the time I get to spend blogging. It's time I get to sit down and answer a few prompts and just type. It's sort of my "me time." I recommend blogging to anyone.
A Web 2.0 tool I will probably use while teaching: "Wordle." I've seen videos of teachers using this in their classrooms,s and their students absolutely love it! It's a word game that got popular a year ago. Word game sounds like it's not something kids would enjoy, but they are something children can look forward to every day in class. It's also helpful to learn problem-solving skills and different kinds of words!
https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
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