Blog Post 10!
I think I'll use surveys in my future as an educator to better learn where my students are at and how I can help them. In other words, to adjust my curriculum through a course evaluation. But I'd want to keep using it throughout the semester and year and not have it be just a one time thing. I really enjoy when my professors give surveys that aren't only the university mandated ones. A lot of the times you can tell when they actually care about improving their course and don't just do it because it's mandatory.
I really enjoyed reading what my classmates plan on using surveys for in their future but most importantly if it even applies to them. One in particular mentioned that she didn't think making surveys didn't really apply to her and that she wouldn't do them because she plans on being a kindergarten teacher. Which I think makes total sense. It comes down to the fact that with children that age it comes down to the instructor to lead them in their learning and growth and guide them.
I think I'd like to explore more technology that teachers use in today's classroom. More than just education aides, but what they need to use in everyday use like grading systems, attendance applications, and so on. But overall, I think I'd like more time in the Sandbox and go more in depth about how teachers actually use them currently.
I really enjoyed reading what my classmates plan on using surveys for in their future but most importantly if it even applies to them. One in particular mentioned that she didn't think making surveys didn't really apply to her and that she wouldn't do them because she plans on being a kindergarten teacher. Which I think makes total sense. It comes down to the fact that with children that age it comes down to the instructor to lead them in their learning and growth and guide them.
I think I'd like to explore more technology that teachers use in today's classroom. More than just education aides, but what they need to use in everyday use like grading systems, attendance applications, and so on. But overall, I think I'd like more time in the Sandbox and go more in depth about how teachers actually use them currently.
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