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Blogs as reflective writing tools

Currently, digital technologies play a minor part within our everyday work at school. We rely heavily on Google programs such as Google Docs, Google Slides, and G-Mail as well as Zoom to accomplish everyday success in the classroom. Aside from that, we really don't utilize many technologies on an everyday basis. Even with minimal technologies student learning is at a high level and academic success is not diminished. Still, I am eager to learn more digital skills to improve my pedagogy and aid students in their learning. Technology can certainly increase learning or at the very least aid in being another avenue of learning. However, relying on technology can be troublesome. This was certainly revealed over the past two years with COVID. I have observed student and teacher frustrations working with and troubleshooting digital technologies greatly impact learning and the overall functionality of the classroom.  Videos: Using Google Docs in the Classroom  https://www.youtube.com/...