Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Emaze: World Languages

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UEN STANDARDS:
World Languages: American Sign Language Level 1:
Receptive Proficiency: Standard 01: The students will be able to recognize a signed introductory greeting. Objective 01.01: recognize finger spelled names. Objective 01.02: Recognize personal pronouns (me, you, your, my, and mine). Objective 01.03: Recognize greetings. Objective 02.02: Recognize cardinal and ordinal numbers.
ED-TECH STANDARDS:
Standard 5: Use technology tools (multimedia authoring, presentation, web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom (3,4)
ISTE STANDARDS: 
Standard 1: Facilitate and inspire students learning and creativity, Standard 2: Design and develop digital age learning experiences and assessments, Standard 3: Model digital age work and learning.

I enjoyed working with the EMAZE tool. It was a fun and really simple tool to use. It was easy and straight forward on how to do things. I feel like it was not time consuming because you can easily sit down and make a great looking presentation in a short amount of time. It also had it so you can easily add pictures, videos, and more. I like how you to to push next so you were in charge of how fast or slow your presentation was going to go.

I made this presentation on ASL (American Sign Language). I love learning and teaching sign language. I feel like it is an important thing for these young students to be learning. It is a great skill in everyday life. These are just the basics and are the easy ones to learn so that the students can start somewhere, and that they will be able to communicate with someone who uses ASL in their life.

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