Final
Reflection
I can honestly say that this class was one of the most
engaging and fun classes that I have taken in my MLS degree. I enjoyed learning how to use new digital
tools to incorporate in the library and classroom. When I started this class and looked at all
the assignments, I did not know what most of them were. I felt overwhelmed, but decided I needed to
just take the assignments one at a time.
I was familiar with most the social media platforms like Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram, but had not realized that using these tools in the
classroom would be a valuable tool.
I really did not have many difficulties using
any of these technology tools, but if I had to pick one I would say that comics
and cartoons were the ones that took me more time to create. I think it I was doubting myself too much in
what I was creating and kept starting over.
Placing the characters, choosing the background, choosing the right
wording for each one was a bit of a challenge for me because I was
over-thinking it. However, I think
students will find making comics enjoyable and plan to have them create some
this upcoming school year.
I feel that having
taken this course I have become more knowledgeable in using technology tools in
the library/classroom. I know I am not
an expert, but as I continue to use these tools and explore them I will become
more familiar and comfortable integrating them in the classroom and sharing these
ideas with my co-workers. As our world
continues to evolve around technology and children at a very young age are
acquiring these skills, as educators, we must continue to enhance our knowledge
in technology. We are the foundation for
the rest of their lives, so we must create 21st century learners to
prepare them for their future workplace.


