What is Scratch? The way I would describe Scratch is as a user-friendly block-style coding program that is a super gentle way to allow people of all ages to start coding. It is simple, but there is much room to explore and create cool coding programs and games. It feels like a “gamification” of...
Weekly Reflection 7
What does Digital Curation mean to Curating and organinzing has always been something that I have always struggled with. Growing up I was always the kid who had an unorganized desk, and the one who would shove papers directly into a backpack, never to be seen again. Having poor organizational skills and ADHD made...
Weekly reflection 6
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Weekly Reflection #5
Stop motion animation. Discuss your group’s creation and how you envision using stop motion videos in the classroom. I love stop-motion, it has been something that I have been interested in for a long time. I remember back when I was in around grade five, my friends and I would come home after school...
Weekly Reflection 4
My Observations The technology that my classmates and I observed was the students using the website/app EPIC! A reading program that provides books of all kinds in many different formats in an easily accessible manner; I talk about this in my week three reflection. I observed the app being used in two different forms,...
Weekly Reflection #3
Here is my Screencast on EPIC!, this was made using Screencast and edited using Windows clip master....
Weekly Reflection #2
Privacy Issues and Digital Footprint Privacy issues with online tools have been such a hot topic as technology has continued to increase and spread into more and more people’s lives. Safety and privacy have been something that I have not really cared about till recent years. When I was young, I begged my Mom...
Weekly Reflection #1
Reflection on Most Likely to Succeed After watching the film Most Likely to Succeed, I was shocked at the information I gained from the video. It was one of the most eye-opening films I have watched. It was able to convey a great message that has made me question many of the values that...
Ethan Braam’s Educational Portfolio
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