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I believe the ELA technology standards are a great educational foundation to any student. These skills are important to teach to students early on at a basic level, as well as later in their lives as their education gets more specific to their job fields of interest. These English Language Arts skills have been taught at an early age in order to develop the fundamentals of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding language and grammar as a whole. Many basic technology learning standards I am very comfortable with/teaching. I have advanced knowledge about basic Microsoft office skills. I am also very comfortable in teaching writing in terms of sentence, paragraph, and essay structure. I would have some difficulty understanding and teaching more advanced technology in which I have never worked with before such as a smart board.
In the CPALMS Educator Toolkit, I notice that their is a resource to keep lesson plans organized. I think this resource would be very useful because I can recall when my Mother was a teacher that her lesson plans were often unorganized or difficult to structure correctly in order to satisfy the curriculum of Hillsborough County Public Schools. I think this resource would be particularly helpful to many teachers in order to keep their lesson plans, and students, on track for success.
Last weeks assignment, the Newsletter Design project, refreshed a lot of my previous knowledge of designing something on Word. I think this creative process is incredibly important to many job fields. I learned how to correctly adjust margins and add a border. This skill might seem basic, but it took me some time to recall how to do this. I benefitted greatly from this assignment.




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  1. Love your problem-solving process. I believe once you figure out how to accomplish something on your own, you will remember it much better than simply watching someone's demo.

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