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Blog Journal 4 (Online)

      When I first started doing the blog posts for this class, I was unsure of how I felt about it since it kind of felt like talking to a wall. From what I have seen in the past, blogs are typically published to the public and read by many people however, there is only one person reading mine but then I had a realization; I can have fun with it. I do not have to worry about being in the public eye and I can answer each prompt truthfully and hopefully without judgement. In the process I have learned how to write more casually since in theory, these would be a casual read and not a peer-reviewed research paper and I have really enjoyed the process.      A web 2.0 tool that I might use while teaching are video sharing websites such as FlipGrid and Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/) . For a topic such as history, it can be repetitive hearing from the same person yapping about some event in time and can cause students to lose focus. When I implement the ...