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  Teacher Pages on a School Website When browsing the Leon County Schools website,   I looked through several teacher pages from local elementary schools. Many teachers include basic class information such as weekly homework updates, contact details, class newsletters, and links to helpful learning resources like math games or reading websites. Some pages also have a calendar for upcoming events, reminders about tests, and classroom photos to keep parents informed. The layout varies by teacher, but overall, these pages are meant to keep communication open between teachers, students, and families while offering connection at the same time.  Using Technology for Teaching Efficiency As a future teacher, I plan to use technology to make my classroom more organized and interactive. I would rely on tools like Google Classroom , Microsoft Teams , and Canva for Education to manage assignments, communicate with parents, and create visually engaging materials. I also plan ...

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Standards Paragraph One of the Florida Standards I found on the CPALMS website that incorporates technology is from the new Computer Science standards that will take effect soon. It focuses on students using digital tools and programming to solve real-world problems through coding and design. In simpler terms, this standard encourages students to think creatively and logically while using technology to come up with solutions. I feel somewhat prepared to implement this standard because I am familiar with basic digital tools and technology used in classrooms, but I would need more training when it comes to actual programming and computer science concepts. I know how important it is to stay updated with technology since it’s always changing, so I would definitely want to keep learning to better support my students. CPALMS Educator Toolkit Paragraph When I looked through the CPALMS Educator Toolkit, I found several helpful resources for teachers. One of the ones that stood out to me was...

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  My Experience with Blogging Throughout this course, my experience with blogging has been both enjoyable and educational. I like that blogging gives me a creative outlet to share my thoughts, reflect on class concepts, and organize my ideas in a clear way. However, sometimes it can feel challenging to make sure every post is long enough or detailed enough to meet requirements while still sounding natural. Overall, I’ve learned that blogging is not just about posting information—it’s about communicating ideas in a personal, engaging voice that connects with readers. Artificial Intelligence in Education Artificial intelligence in education is a topic that I find both fascinating and a little uncertain. On one hand, AI has the potential to make learning more personalized by adjusting lessons to fit each student’s needs and pace. On the other hand, I worry that overreliance on AI could reduce creativity and critical thinking if it replaces too much of the human element in teaching....

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