Final Reflection
While I look back at my last and final semester before I
graduate…yay, I can really say that I have gained a great wealth of knowledge
in this course. Honestly, I did not know
about a lot of these new innovative technology resources and different ways I
could implement them in the library. I
was also able to blog a little more which is always fun. I was also able to read my classmates blogs
which is a new way of growing and developing new ideas for my library too.
Which new technologies excited me the most?
Although I truly did enjoy
and learned from many of my assignments, my favorite was creating and
revisiting the Podcasts. I think I will
be trying to use these more in the library.
I also really enjoyed the cartoons and comics. There is just an abundance of ways to
integrate these in the library as well.
In my library, Graphic Novels are big and I think with these cartoons
comics websites/apps, students will really enjoy creating their own and share
amongst themselves. I honestly was
scared in doing so many of the assignments, but once I played around with the
apps/websites I was okay at the end.
Which new
technologies did I find most difficult?
The most challenging assignment for me was creating
Infographics and only because I really had never created one before. I thought that it was very difficult at
first, because I was viewing the professional ones and comparing myself to it, which
terrified me. After completing mine, it was
not the best but I felt a little better that I actually completed my final
product.
Which new
technologies do I find most beneficial for students?
I cannot honestly just point out only one, because I
strongly feel that many of the resources that are embedded in our
modules/assignments will benefit my students as well as myself. I know that trying new resources can be
scary, but so worth it at the end. I
need to try to expose my students to many new innovative resources so they can
become 21st century learners.
I truly enjoyed this class and found it extremely beneficial.








