Blog Journal 7
From what I have seen from my own alma mater, Baker county High School, the information that you can get from the teacher "pages" is the subsections of the staff directory (https://www.bakerk12.org/domain/287). In this area of the sight we see rather simply the position of the faculty and the provided email from the school, giving an easy content point for those outside the system to contact specific teachers (for example, parents of students). This also provides an easy way to see who is working at the school and their (while generalized) positions within the school. Thus I would have to say for outsiders these pages are rather bare and primarily exists to provide parents with a communication tool with parents.
I plan to use technology sparingly when it comes to my professional career. Of the tools that I would be likely to use would be such things as google classroom and other programs that allow for the distribution of information and assignments from teachers to students. My reasoning for this is that I tend to prefer to lecture and provide students with free form assignments (such as essays) to demonstrate what they have learned with tests making the bulk of how I would accomplish the goals of education. Thus my reliance on technology and programs will be limited.
From experience with the wiki making process I would say that I found it to be rather enjoyable. Specifically with the program provided I was unable to use it due to technical difficulties, so I can not speak on that personally. My use for wiki pages for teaching would be to possibly use editing wiki pages as a possible extra credit opportunity. I do hope to use such software again however before implementation in my own practice.
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