In classrooms today, there's pressure about 21st century learning and staying up with the evolving technology. As a second grade educator, I often feel this pressure especially now as we continue to transition to virtual learning. With all the technology applications and websites, it can be overwhelming when deciding which tools will best support my students. This confusion led me to my wicked problem that states, what if the technology I'm using isn't best supporting the findings of my students? I took this question and ran with it. From creating a Google survey to have anonymous feedback from a variety of Mid-Michigan elementary teachers as well as credible articles that discussed this topic, I was able to come up with a solution that can best fit me as an elementary educator, by specifically creating a Google classroom. Take a look at my presentation below, I was able to take all the information that I gathered about my wicked problem and create a personal reflection about this problem and my experience to get to my solution. My final video includes recordings of myself explaining the process, showing viewers the articles I obtained information from, as well as screen casting my own Google classroom. I hope this provides useful information for other educators and can support the viewers as they feel overwhelmed about the amount of technology tools that educators are provided. Maybe you too will create a Google classroom for your future students! Resources:
Cook, C. (2020, August 10). Multimodal WPP Presentation Final. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N4tVXINTmI&feature=youtu.be (2015, August 24). Google Education GIF. https://giphy.com/gifs/new-google-ways-wPzAtm9rsmX8Q
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