VII. Reflection: Teacher’s Response to Student Reactions / Things to Remember:
A. Remember to provide students with a tip sheet beforehand instead of just the various website addresses listed on the chalkboard.
B. Also, when I presented the voki.com* technology, two of my students’ immediate reactions were “Wow!” As the avatar spoke for over two minutes, they each watched with their mouths open.
C. For the polleverywhere.com survey, I told my students to respond via their cell phones. Ironically, each of them held their phones under their desks. I guess this behavior was out of mere habit since they were unaccustomed to openly using their electronic devices for educational purposes.
D. Furthermore, because I have never used the polleverywhere.com real time survey, I was amazed to see the poll results change right before my eyes. I was standing in the corner of the classroom clapping like Mother Klump (from the Nutty Professor movie as she infamously said, “Hercules…Hercules…”).
E. Moreover, I was still excited 25 minutes after our class session that I immediately posted the following to my Facebook status, which solicited some comical responses from my friends:
A. Remember to provide students with a tip sheet beforehand instead of just the various website addresses listed on the chalkboard.
B. Also, when I presented the voki.com* technology, two of my students’ immediate reactions were “Wow!” As the avatar spoke for over two minutes, they each watched with their mouths open.
C. For the polleverywhere.com survey, I told my students to respond via their cell phones. Ironically, each of them held their phones under their desks. I guess this behavior was out of mere habit since they were unaccustomed to openly using their electronic devices for educational purposes.
D. Furthermore, because I have never used the polleverywhere.com real time survey, I was amazed to see the poll results change right before my eyes. I was standing in the corner of the classroom clapping like Mother Klump (from the Nutty Professor movie as she infamously said, “Hercules…Hercules…”).
E. Moreover, I was still excited 25 minutes after our class session that I immediately posted the following to my Facebook status, which solicited some comical responses from my friends: