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	<title>Pam Callahan's EDUC628 Blog &#187; Class Evaluation</title>
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		<title>Critique of EDUC 685</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This class has been a great experience for me because of the new technology I have learned about these past three weeks.  I love using my Gator to keep up with everyone&#8217;s blogs.  It is so efficient and easy to use.  I like posting to the blog with my thoughts.  I will admit that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This class has been a great experience for me because of the new technology I have learned about these past three weeks.  I love using my Gator to keep up with everyone&#8217;s blogs.  It is so efficient and easy to use.  I like posting to the blog with my thoughts.  I will admit that I am not the kind of person who likes journaling (like a diary), but this works for me.  I have been wanting to set up a web site for a few years where I could post what activities I do in class for those students who miss class.  Getting access on the school website is a nightmare, but now I can use a blog to do the same thing and be my own administrator, too.  I enjoyed the virtual chat we did last week.  The Blackboard site is set up so that things are easy to find.  At first, it was all overwhelming because I had never heard of a gator feed, didn&#8217;t know how to create a blog, and had only used IM with my sister.  I appreciate everyone&#8217;s postings on the discussion board, they were a big help, and I appreciate Dr. Lowell&#8217;s emails of encouragement&#8230;telling us to breathe.</p>
<p>I am having all my students email their six weeks projects to me (which uses the distance education concept), and next six weeks, I will have them as part of my TappedIn account so that they can chat in a productive way.  Once I am successful with my students and have evidence to show, I plan to share the experience with others in my school and get them on the bandwagon of technology.  I already have two teachers ready to enroll in the Masters program in the spring.</p>
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