Today is our last digital literacy class. Next week we begin Algebra Lab. As this is our last class, a final reflection is needed. One of the most important things in Digital Literacy that I have learned is how to be a good digital citizen. Out of all of the activities, assignments, and projects we did I most enjoyed the country researching project because I required us to one learn how to make a good presentation and two because it was something I was interested in. I didn't really like coding. I found it to be boring and a waste of my time. I think that I will be using NoodleTools and Prezi in my future classes because they will be most useful to me. The playlists that we used helped to create a learning plan and to keep everyone on track, but some of the things on the playlists I already knew and didn't need to spend a long amount of time on. The overall class felt really slow to me. It felt like we were doing the same thing every day and accomplishing not as much as I would in my other classes. The screencast videos were helpful to some degree. They didn't teach us everything we needed to know though about what we were doing. Overall, I wish if I was to take this class again that it wasn't as slow. I understand some people like the slower pace, but for me I like to work at my own pace (which is pretty fast) so this wasn't ideal for me
Padlet was cool, but since we didn't use it often I felt like I didn't get enough knowledge about it to make an opinion about it. The blog questions we did at the beginning of the year certainly helped with this blog, but I felt like we never focused on making our blogs really good. The blog don'ts I felt were important to know, but we just kept going over them that half of the things we did with the blog don'ts weren't necessary. The social media and your future playlist I felt was one of the most important things I learned in this class. Same thing with the college bound activity. It really opened my eyes to the real world. The digital citizen project was not needed as we already knew everything and no research was needed. We could of used popplet, google slides, and screencast for another project that was more interesting to us. Everything about the licensing was important to learn and I didn't really know a lot about it so it expanded my knowledge. I really like the country research project and everything we learned doing it. And finally as I have said before I didn't like coding. Although I didn't like some of the digital tools we used I am glad I was able to learn how to use them. They will definitely help me in the future.
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