- What do you think about Feedly? Do you find it useful?
- From your reading of your feeds, did you learn anything that you used in your future classroom? Provide an example or two.
- Where did you comment? Did you get any response when you commented?
So last week I created a feedly and I liked it! It is very organized and useful. I can keep up with educational blogs and websites. I noticed in my "top stories" the flat connections was listed. I loved seeing that there.
From my readings I found this student who made a video to speak out at his school, and I loved this. I hope my students feel like they can reach out to me. I would love to allow students to make videos to reach out to other students in the school.
This story was called An Autistic Boy Speaks Out and yes I did get a comment back to my comment from the blogger who posted the story. (Cool Cat Teacher Blog)
The next story I read and commented on, was about making ones classroom as addictive as a game. It had 5 tips that a teacher could use to make school more fun like a game. One of the five tips was making school an event like FarmVille. I could use some tips for making my future classroom more addicting like a game, so I enjoyed reading this blog. On this blog by Douglas Kiang, no one commented me back.
And lastly I commented on MindShift which was my favorite, because I really enjoyed the topic. It was on how important free play is for learning. I totally agree that free play is important for children! I could use this in my future classroom if I taught a lower grader. I would allow free time in my classroom everyday! Students need time to be creative. My instructor Janice Newlin commented on my reply to this blog.