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Hometown Featured

There was nothing better than checking my Google Alerts to find something familiar come across. The Sun Gazette is the newspaper I watched my parents read daily during breakfast. Now, living in Texas, I was overwhelmed by nostalgia when the this article  came across my email. Image by Pat Crossley, Williamsport Sun Gazette It seems to be a wonderful trend in many areas, including Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Local universities and colleges are conducting festivals and open houses for young learners. Typically centered around STEAM concepts, many exhibits feature hands-on activities for students to experience. As educators, we know that there is no better learning experience than "doing," and these festivals are allowing children to do just that. In the article, Bill Lundy, a teacher from St. John Newman said, " We’re preparing them for jobs that don’t exist to use technology that has yet to be invented, to solve problems that they don’t even know are problems,

Assistive Technology on the Rise

In addition to ESL509, I am enrolled in a course centered on Assistive Technology (AT). This has been an eye-opening course for a teacher who has had little experience with students who utilize AT. What I did learn, is that AT can be something as simple as a pencil grip which helps a student to write. However, Assistive Technology can be at the cutting edge of research to give students the opportunities to use their abilities   to overcome their disabilities. For example, a nonverbal student who also cannot use their hands, can use a "Sip and Puff" system to control an Augmented Communication Device to create sentences and express themselves. In the last 3 weeks, my Google alerts have been full of articles discussing the huge potential of Assistive Technology. A few buzz words that emerged,  Assistive Robot , Artificial Intelligence ,  and Cloud Technology. A massive amount of money is being invested in developing AT for people with communication disorders, autism, mobilit

Grants are Funding Dreams

The theme of my Google Alerts this week? Grants. I found 3 different articles citing the power of grants, to allow educators to improve technology and update resources for the benefit of students. The importance and power of grants became apparent as I read about a Digital Literacy Curriculum, STEM Cafe, and STEAM Program that were all funded by grants. My favorite article was about the Digital Literacy Curriculum  created by a library in South Carolina. They were awarded $10,000 and used that to expand their adult literacy and ESL sections. The curriculum involves teaching internet skills to those who may not have access on their own, and computer skills needed for success. It also increased the amount of ESL digital and print copies of materials. Free for personal and commercial use courtesy PEXELS . The STEM Cafe , was a community event in Louisiana, whose goal was the motivate youth about future careers in STEM. It featured hands-on booths from all aspects of STEM includ

VIPKid is Growing

This year, my husband and I moved across Texas in late August. As most teachers started their year teaching procedures and expectations, I was unpacking boxes in our home. I was not prepared to come into the school year a few weeks late, and hope for a smooth year. I decided the classroom would be put on pause, and I would enter the world of online teaching. There are many options for online teaching, cyber schools, K-12, charter schools, and the newest craze in China, online English classes. I chose the latter for its complete flexibility for scheduling, and was hired with a company called VIPKid. Source I was excited to be enrolled in ESL509 at the same time. Although I have little freedom in the content I teach, learning about new tools and resources is always beneficial. One of the Google Alerts that I signed up for was VIPKid, as I have been very interested in their business model. If you have social media, then there is a chance you've seen an ad for VIPKid. In the

Sixth Time is a Charm

I have a confession. I have 6, s-i-x, 5+1=6, SIX blogs on Blogger. I am very much looking forward to updating this blog with resources, content, and interesting information pertaining to ESL online teaching, math technology, and the company that I currently work for, VIPKid. You know what they say...seventh time is a charm!