I am a millennial. When I was younger, that term made me cringe, but I have come to accept and even enjoy the title. Our generation is credited with ruining a variety of social and economic constructs, inventing L33T speak, and living through a exhaustive list of "once in a lifetime" events. In addition to all this, we grew up as technology advanced. I often give this timeline:
This page is going to be dedicated to what I'm calling "the digital classroom". In 2020, this had a very specific meaning, particularly for those of us who were teaching in a physical classroom and were, quite literally, thrown into a digital one overnight. There were a lot of issues, failures, and successes during that time, but it taught me new things about technology and the classroom. Now that term can mean many things. For me, as of today, it means:
Lastly, while I already have plans to cover a number of things, I want more! If there are any things you've found success with or would like me to consider, please drop a comment below. Also, what do you consider a "digital classroom" to be?
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