I have graduated, I now have my teacher number but I still an internal question;
'You call yourself a teacher?'
My answer; 'ahh yeah!'
Da Inter-aa-net
I found out about Hibernia on the Internet, I got all of my lesson ideas on the Internet, I downloaded Scratch computer programming from the Internet, I found out about a free Scratch course...you guessed it from the Internet and then I blogged about it....on the Internet. (See here and here for the posts.)
My point? The Internet, is like, super important if you call yourself a teacher.
I envy secondary teachers, they have ICT teachers and actual ICT lessons. In primary we have nothing. No ICT subject, we must sneak it into science, or we just use it to kill our pupils from death from PowerPoint overuse.
So, I urge, no, I beg all teachers (especially primary teachers) to get yourself along to a FREE SCRATCH two day course in Dublin.
And guess who is going to be teaching it, why ME of course.
'You call yourself a teacher?'
My answer; 'ahh yeah!'
Da Inter-aa-net
I found out about Hibernia on the Internet, I got all of my lesson ideas on the Internet, I downloaded Scratch computer programming from the Internet, I found out about a free Scratch course...you guessed it from the Internet and then I blogged about it....on the Internet. (See here and here for the posts.)
My point? The Internet, is like, super important if you call yourself a teacher.
I envy secondary teachers, they have ICT teachers and actual ICT lessons. In primary we have nothing. No ICT subject, we must sneak it into science, or we just use it to kill our pupils from death from PowerPoint overuse.
So, I urge, no, I beg all teachers (especially primary teachers) to get yourself along to a FREE SCRATCH two day course in Dublin.
And guess who is going to be teaching it, why ME of course.