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That's a wrap!

 

So, now that all of the assignments are turned in, I feel accomplished. I learned quite a bit, but yet there's so much more to do! Educational technology is a constantly evolving entity, and I think we can agree that COVID has sent that evolution spiraling in a direction we never thought we'd see, at a speed far faster than we thought possible. After all, who'd have thought that the entire WORLD would become virtual learners in 2020? We weren't prepared for that at all! But we made it happen- we had no choice! 
    As we look forward, we are left to ask, "now what?" Where do we go from here? How do we raise the bar? How to we engage our students in a way to keep learning fun? How do we bring integrity into the virtual classroom? How do we empower our next generation of learners and educators with the tools they need to go forth and prosper? Is virtual learning better? Is there even a comparison? Time will tell- but it is up to us- the educators to make education the best it can be! 
    I've enjoyed this class! I am still trying to break into the education world and I hope that someday I can bring my passion into the classroom. For those of you fortunate enough to mold the next generation of providers, count your blessings! It's truly an honor. 







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