Sunday, August 24, 2014
A Little About Me
Why is teaching media literacy important?
Teaching media literacy is important because this generation and those to come are so reliant on this type of information source.
What do you want to learn about teaching media literacy?
I want to be more knowledgeable for my students- although they are always quick to help me and understanding. I also want them to understand how to find quality sources of information.
What concerns do you have about teaching media literacy?
I want to help create a balance between books and media.
When are assignments do in this course?
On the due date assigned.
What are the rules for late assignments?
You must contact the instructor within 24 hours of missing a due date for an assignment. She will provide you with an opportunity to receive partial credit for a late assignment as long as you communicate with her in a timely manner. If you DO NOT contact her within 24 hours you NOT receive points for that assignment.
What is the best way to contact me?
Through gmail (dllb123@gmail.com), You may also call cell phone 304-319-3777.
Should you work ahead?
Check with professor before working ahead. She tends to change readings and detail of assignments based on the needs of student in the class.
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Mrs. Richards, so glad to have another class with you. I'm looking forward to your future comments about critical media literacy. I like the fireworks theme you chose for your Animoto. Congrats on the teaching position!
ReplyDeleteThanks Raph- love my school and the students already! Although I have so much planning to do I think I may go insane!!LOL
DeleteMrs. Richards,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful family you have! It is nice to see you identify your family as #1. I'm sure it makes the world of difference for your children.
Btw, what do you teach?
Thank you! They are also rotten to the core. I teach 4th-8th grade Science and Health.
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ReplyDeleteNice fireworks added to your video. Welcome to the class!
Thank you
DeleteMrs. Richards.
ReplyDeleteWhen your video first started I realized that your family comes first before I got half way through!. You have beautiful children. Your passion surely shows!
Thank you very much!!
DeleteYour family is your world, your job is important too. You love backyard barbecues and watching your boys play happily together. You love to read and find joy in cooking. lol. I gave it a go. Was I close? Thanks and nice video!
ReplyDeleteI loved the theme of your Animoto. To me your family represents a celebration in your life.
ReplyDeleteHello, I enjoyed your animoto. You seem to be a well-rounded person, and very family-oriented. (:
ReplyDeleteAre you a practicing teacher as well?
It's plain to see how much you love your family! Your video was very bright and cheerful. Have a great semester!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina! I'm excited to have you in class again! Enjoyed your video! Children, children everywhere!!!! Clearly, family comes first. That's the way it should be.
ReplyDeleteIt has already been said by Jaime but I'll echo her and say that clearly, your life and family is a celebration!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with your statement about family being first followed by school & then let the chips fall where they may! You seem to be a very busy lady! I hope to read more about you in the upcoming weeks!
ReplyDeleteI smiled at Denise's comment, but I felt similar from the video. I definitely respect your view on family, and I hope to read more from you this fall.
ReplyDeleteYou have a deep love for your family and it really shows in your video. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI loved your video. I also agree that family comes first. :) thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDarlene