Thursday, August 2, 2012

When you don't know, ask!


Sometimes we are afraid to try things we don't know but it never harms to give it a chance. It isalways a good idea to ask others to see how much they know, how they do it andwhy they do it; in this case: technology. If you don't know how to properly use it as a part of your class, go and ask your colleagues, listen to what they have to say, steal *ahem* borrow their experiences, exchange ideas . . . share. Prepare your questions in advance, compare the notes you take from your colleagues, get ready and put into practice what you learned!!!

Here's an example of the questions I asked my colleagues: Patty, Teresa, Miguel. Their answers make me realize how important technology is and how, as part of our daily lives, we cannot leave it out of the classroom.



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