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Looking back...

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What a Whirlwind! This course has truly tested me. Being someone who does not like to use social media for personal posts, having a dedicated blog to tend to each week has not been easy. However, I will say even though it was not easy it was fun! I was able to test my limits and extend myself past my comfort zone. That is not something I can say I have done too many times before.  When it comes to technology in education, while I am not a teacher, I think that there are so many interesting tools out there for educators to utilize. The world is ever changing and our dependency on technology only increases. Educators must prepare future generations to be ready for an education, life, and workforce that is heavily influenced by technology. It is also important that the future generation is taught how to interact with technology safely and responsibly. Children younger and younger are being exposed to social media, and with that comes the good and the bad. What you see and post on ther...

My Dive Into AI Literacy

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What Do You Know About AI? When it comes to Artificial Intelligence I can say that my knowledge of this area is not very developed. I know that many people are against AI. For the most part, given the reasons many people object to AI, I agree with a healthy wariness. I think AI can too easily be used for malicious intent and even the less malicious intentions it still does not sit right with me. That being said, I do not think it has no place in our society. There are very useful tools that are provided with AI for teachers to use in their classrooms. However, just like with any technological tool you use, I believe it is important that educators fully understand it before they use it in instruction.  I think about AI sort of like how movies use CGI or Computer-Generated Imagery. If I go to see a film that is all Computer-Generated Imagery I will not enjoy it, there does not seem to be as much heart or emotions put into it (at least in my opinion). I far more enjoy movies that use ...

Can I Google You?

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What Is a Digital Tattoo? Have you ever heard the term “digital footprint?” It is a term that is used to refer to a person’s data presence online. While it is a useful term, footprints tend to be something that can disappear with time. However, a “digital tattoo” is a little more immortalizing. A digital tattoo is a similar concept, only more accurate in name when referring to the longevity of you data online. Child of the Internet As someone who has grown up a child of the internet , I have made it a fairly conscious choice to put as little of myself on the internet as possible. As someone who does not like the idea of a stranger, or even people I know, having any information I have not given freely is concerning. I do not personally post any photos of myself across any of my social media accounts and most, if not all of my accounts, do not include any version of my government name in the username or about page. However, I know that just because I try not to put my information out the...

PLN and Me

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Always Stay Networking When it comes to working in libraries, one of the biggest things I always hear about is networking. Depending on what library you belong to, public, academic, specialty, and so on, there are always dedicated conferences that allow you to work on your networking skills. The connections you make at these conferences can greatly enhance your professional career and library growth. A Professional Learning Network (PLN) goes a step above the networking you experience at conferences. It extends to conferences, online groups, social media, your coworkers, and any other places/people who can advance your professional learning. According to Let's Grown Learners , when it comes to seeking out this kind of networking there are four major traits to find in your peer relationships. Encourager: This is someone you can rely on to give you words of encouragement and a pep talk when you need it. They help you to realize your value and importance. Challenger: This is someone w...

Accessibility

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Why Is Your Screen So Dark? From the time I was a young child well into my teenage years, I was constantly plagued by headaches. At the time I did not know what would trigger these headaches. I missed a lot of school as a result and it was not until I entered college that I realized I would often get a headache after being under bright fluorescent lights or staring at a bright screen for too long. As someone who now works behind a computer screen, in a building full of fluorescent lights one of the biggest things I can do to stave off a headache is lowering my screen brightness and placing every application I have in dark mode. I sometimes forget that others like their screen is bright until I have to read something off of someone else's phone or someone has to read something on mine. I am always immensely grateful that our phones have settings like this that allow us to choose what is best for our needs. However, unlike our phones and computers, there is not much I can do about th...