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Blog #6

       Diigo is an interesting tool to say the least, I really do enjoy the group sharing experience it provides. I use a similar tool for my other classes that are very research based called Zotero. While Zotero is a great tool for saving and extracting information from articles and research studies, there is no way to share it directly to a forum with peers. Diigo excels at the Web 2.0 design where there is multi-user interaction.     I personally am rather unbiased towards blogging, I enjoy the aspect of being able to write in the first person as I mostly have only ever written in the third. It really allows me to express my opinion in ways I couldn't have before, as I typically only write research based essays and nothing too opinionated. I have learned so far that blogging is more than just writing your opinion with little to no evidence, but it is more so an opinionated research study. While some bloggers and blogging websites offer little to no suppo...
 I chose computer science progression, in which this 3-5 grade level is assessed. It focuses primarily on the development of beginner skills within excel. However, the deeper purpose is to find and detect teamwork capabilities within students. I would be comfortable assessing students at this level because I typically am a team player and can find issues or benefits within a student easily. I searched for grade level 3 on the subject of physical health. I believe a lot of these can be implemented as a sort of guideline rather than a hard set of rules. There are many great tools that can be used and spun into something else entirely with the personal touch of a teacher knowing how to fit their students. Internet searching is so important because nobody has the answer to every question, there will inevitably be times where a teacher is forced to look up a certain fact or even subject matter they are not familiar with. A great tool I like to use if Control + F, this allows me to find ...