Friday, July 6, 2018

Final Reflection



Digital Media Literacy Project

Final Reflection

July 6, 2018


Before I took this course, I considered myself to be good computer user digitally speaking. After reading the article on Digital Natives and digital Immigrant, I can now say that I am definitely not a digital immigrant, but I am also not a digital Native. It is an ongoing process which will continue to evolve as technology keeps on evolving. I was definitely a techno-traditionalist. I was afraid to completely move from using paper to completely use technology in my classroom. Taking this course has been an eye opener for me because it made me realized that whether I like it or not, technology is here and it is here to stay. I was born before the digital natives era, according to a research report article and according to Marc Prensky, since I was not born in a time when technology was not readily available to use at all times and because I had to learn over time how to use it, I am a digital Immigrant. 

I must admit that I did not have access to a typewriter until I was in my second year in College. I purchased a Smith Corona Typewriter/word processor. I now have different digital devices which I now know to use. I have a smart phone, I have a personal laptop, a work laptop, a chromebook, a smart T.V. that I utilized everyday. I also have a new Classroom Smart T.V. As I stated in my Pecha kucha, I am able to navigate the web, I send text messages, I receive and send emails, I also constantly send text messages to family and friends. I am still not an expert when it comes to technology, but as I am practicing more every day I fell more confortable using technology. 

Completing this Pecha Kucha Project made me a little uncomfortable at first since I was asked to get out of my comfort zone to be able to complete this task. As I continue to work on it, it got a little easier. I thought I was probably not going to be able to pull it off, but I did. Taking this course and completing this project helped me realized that, I am definitely not a techno- traditionalist. I am getting closer and closer to become a full blown techno constructivist. 

As a caring educator, I know that It is important to acknowledge that students are already interested and engaged in using technology, this creates many amazing opportunities for schools and teachers to benefit from integrating some forms of technology in the classroom and to make teaching and learning more effective. Here are some of the main benefits of using technology in the classroom. 




So, incorporating technology into the classroom is important because technology it Improves engagement.Technology provides different opportunities to make learning more fun and enjoyable in terms of teaching same things in new ways. For instance, delivering teaching through game playing, taking students on virtual field trips and using other online learning resources. What is more, technology can encourage a more active participation in the learning process which can be hard to achieve through a traditional lecture environment. 

Technology Improves knowledge retention students who are engaged and interested in things they are studying, are expected to have a better knowledge retention. As mentioned before, technology can help to encourage active participation in the classroom which also is a very important factor for increased knowledge retention. 

Technology Encourages individual learning. No one learns in the same way because of different learning styles and different abilities. Technology provides great opportunities for making learning more effective for everyone with different needs. For example, students can learn at their own speed, review difficult concepts or skip ahead if they need to. What is more, technology can provide more opportunities for struggling or disabled students. Access to the Internet gives students access to a broad range of resources to conduct research in different ways, which in turn can increase the engagement.

Technology Encourages collaboration. Students can practice collaboration skills by getting involved in different online group/pair activities. For instance, working on different projects by collaborating with others on forums or by sharing documents on their virtual learning environments. Technology welcomes and embraces encourage collaboration with students in the same classroom, same school and even with other classrooms around the world. 

I believe in empowering students to take ownership of their own learning. I believe students learn more when they collaborate together. Students who reach out to each other to solve problems and share knowledge, not only builds collaboration skills, it also leads to deeper learning and understanding. When students collaborate learning takes center stage and great things are great things are achieved!




Modern learning is about collaborating with others, solving complex problems, critical thinking, developing different forms of communication and leadership skills, and improving motivation and productivity. What is more, technology can help develop many practical skills, including creating presentations, learning to differentiate reliable from unreliable sources on the Internet, maintaining proper online etiquette, and writing emails. These are very important skills that can be developed in the classroom.

I believe that students learn best when they have a complete support system that is rich in information, organized. One that encourages responsible and active learning. Technology will definitely be the teaching/learning that will assists us and guiding us thru the learning process. According to, what can I do to help my students and their family Simon Sinek in his Ted Talk presentation about how great leaders inspire action, collaboration, trust and change. Mr. Sinek’s Golden Circle explains how an organisation articulates their WHY and we believe it, then we go above and beyond to include their offerings in our lives. We embrace their beliefs, not because they’re necessarily better, but because they represent values that are important to us. “People buy what you do they buy why you do it” “People believe what you believe” 

For years I wished I had a class website. Every year I kept on saying to myself, I will create a teacher’s web page for next year. Time passed by and still no web page. 2 years ago I had tried at creating one using different online sites and even though I’m pretty good with technology, I gave up in frustration. Because of all of the above, I finally came to realized that creating a classroom web page will not only benefit me, as I will be able to share important , information with students and their families, but also because it is the first step for me in becoming a techno constructivist. 

Sadly, since the use of technology became an important element in students lives, face to face communication between parents and students are not communicating as much as they should. People are changing personal conversations for digital conversation. I share Sherry Turkles’ concerns. Lack of communication have been an issue for many years in my school district.

Just like Sherry Turkle I also believe that humans are under attack. Who is our enemy? Over use and abuse of technology. Turkle states that society is essentially sacrificing conversations for connections. Sadly, the lack of communication between parents, students, teachers is still evident. I see this at my school. Parents are not present during school events (report card nights, and other after school programs). I believe that we need to find a balance in using technology and we also have to teach our students to find balance so that we do not end up over using or abusing technology. 

In this digital era communication with parents have become more important than ever. I believe that we should continue to send letters, fliers home with important information, but I also believe that sending emails, phone calls, robocalls will be a great communication tool because we will be reaching out to more people. I will also add that in order to encourage and engage parents to participate in their child’s learning process, information MUST be sent home in different languages. Parents will participate in their child’s education when they know they are welcome and accepted. So, how do we encouraged and engage more parents to become active participant in their children’s education? 

By making sure we establish a two way connection between home and school.
Establishing a two way communication is important in a child's education. Parents, teachers, students should all work towards meeting one goal. This goal is success. Establishing a strong, friendly connection between school and home promotes learning and it ensures a positive school experience for everyone involved. 

I believe that as teachers we need to reach out to parents, not only when students are struggling with academics or when behavior is affecting performance, but also when they are achieving their academic goals. In this modern digital age, and according to recent data, the vast majority of Americans – 95% – now own a cellphone of some kind. The share of Americans that own smartphones is now 77%, up from just 35% .

This is why I decided to create a classroom web page. This will definitely be a great teaching/learning tool as it is an easy an organized way for teachers to distribute classroom-specific information like test information and supply lists. 

It can also expand learning experiences and encourage student participation. 

A teacher web page will definitely help me keep information organized in one place and will keep things on track. A web page will be a gateway to engagement in a classroom. Parents will also have total access of my page 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This teaching and learning resource will allow parents to stay connected as they are going to be able to check on their child’s performance. The web page is a great way to communicate with parents!

As classrooms move towards blended learning or flipped classroom, a web page will be a vital classroom tool as it will be a safe place for parents to go after school hours to view information about homework assignments, calendar of events, class pictures, study links, and more. Families will be able visit the other online resources on the web page in order to get updated information about the classroom. A classroom web page will be accessible to to my digital immigrant families, but also to my digital native students and family. A teacher or class web page will be a great source of organized information, where students, families and the entire school community will have access to photos, weekly classroom and school messages, upcoming events such as (report card night, family movie night, math bingo night, international night, as well as other events). This class web page wills how students different learning goals which will be addressed as the Units and time progresses. Now, in order to meet these goals students and teachers will not be able to don it alone. Parents are an vital part of this puzzle. I believe that parents involvement in their child's education is crucial. Collaboration between student/teacher/parents/family will encourage, promote and embrace student success.

I hope that by creating a classroom web page I will be able to have the potential to establish parent’s interest and involvement in their child’s learning process. Students will also be able to get updated information on in class assignments, homework assignments, tests, projects as well as other important events. I am hoping and excited to see what parents think about the added feature.

As I am now changing from being a techno-traditionalist to a techno-constructivist and as a person who was scared of change, I’ve come to realize that regarding technology and communication/connection we are all searching for the same thing, to collaborate and to support each other. I am not a parent, but I am an aunt and I am sure I have the same concerns, the same desire, the same goal as every parent have. That desire, those concerns are: they want their children to be successful. Parents want their children to reach their full potential and become a lifelong learner. I know for fact that most of educator share the same desire, the same goal(s). To be able to reach the top we all have to unite and work together as a team Parents, Teachers, Students, and School Community.




I also believe in empowering students by giving them a voice. Giving students a voice will foster learning and collaboration. The teaching and learning responsibility will not fall on the teacher’s shoulder, but it will be a joint collaboration between student and the teacher. 

Once again, as I stated on my Pecha Kucha presentation, I will be incorporating more technology in order to be able to accomplish different learning tasks. I am convinced it will guide me and my teaching as I move towards a techno-constructivist. I know this teaching and learning approach will be a game changer. This approach will allow and lead students as they gain deeper understanding of the material. 

As I stated in class and in one of my posts, my main goals this academic year will be to move towards guiding students to create and produce their own content. My main goal is to teach students how to be consumers, but also to become active and responsible producers.

Taking this Digital Media Literacy class certainly made me realized that the use of an awesome tool called technology is here to stay and we must take advantage of what technology is offering us. My beliefs and philosophy about teaching and learning will be taken to a whole level. The transition from being a digital traditionalist to a digital constructivist. Our world needs leaders, problem solvers. I am now more convinced that technology will give us the possibility to guide our students as they become self learners, problem solvers. 

Technology is amazing! Technology is the fundamental field that has evolved us much faster than nature could’ve done. From tools like spears and axes to ships to trains to airplanes to the Internet. Technology has helped us for many many years and will continue to do so. Let’s welcome and embrace technology!




Now that I am thinking of this course and what I learned, I can truly and honestly say that I truly that being able to learn new concepts and being able to apply what I learned by completing different in class and online activities gave me a deeper understanding of technology and its benefits. Dr. Bogad stated couple of times in class that learning is an ongoing process, I truly believe it is. As a teacher and as a students I was able to see learning never ends, it evolves. The concepts I learned in this class will be helpful as I will be thinking of my at my students and about what can I do to help them become creators of their own independent learning. I really enjoyed taking this course, I realized this process will take some time, but together we will be able to get to accomplish our ultimate goal (student success).







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Monday, July 2, 2018

This I Believe



Curriculum 550 Digital Media Literacy

July 2, 2018

What do I believe? I Believe that education is the Key! Education is a nurturing process that takes many forms.

I also Believe.. This I believe

That every child can learn and has the right to a solid education. I believe students learn best when they are a part of the educational process and feel safe while learning. I believe that students should have enjoyment and power, to some extent, in their educational experience. Giving children some control of their learning makes the process more personable and meaningful. I believe in a world made more wonderful through the power of education. 

I believe that children should be encouraged to voice their opinions in a democratic and respectful manner. However, they should be taught to uphold their teachers, and other adults, with the utmost respect. 

I believe that a good learning environment should be friendly, discussion oriented, and have discipline. Children need to be challenged to grow and prosper. I can meet this need by using real-life experiences, cooperative groups, best practices, and interactive opportunities in my classroom. 

A teacher's compassion can only improve their teaching. Caring for students and their education is an essential ingredient for any effective teacher. Teaching is a challenge and a joy. It is also a life long process of reflecting and making necessary adjustments. 

I believe that be a good teacher you have to love teaching. I love the uniqueness of every day and every child. I am very excited about the opportunity be a part of the lives of every student I teach. I love to be a direct witness of their intellectual, social, and physical growth. I believe in the great joy and privilege I get to impact the lives of children in these ways. 

I believe of changing the lives of positively impacting my student’s lives. One Student at A Time!

                              



Thursday, June 28, 2018

Turkle Versus Wesch (Human Interaction Versus Technology Connection)


Curriculum 550 Digital Media Literacy
June 29, 2018


What is the relationship between Turkle and Wesch? Do you see them as allies, or opponents in this discussion of new media and technology?


Tonight’s homework assignment consisted on reading two articles, The Flight from Conversation written by Sherry Turkle and Crisis of Significance written by Michael Wesch. After reading both articles I would say they both writer have or share the same view in regards to the role that technology plays in society in our time. I think that Turkle and Wesch are not completely allies in the sense that they both are strong supporters of how technology pretty much controls humans in the present. I was also able to read about their opposing points of view regarding this issue. 

Both Turkle and Wesch believe that technology is important for students to develop their critical thinking skills as they become problem solvers in school and in life. However, I think that it is important to keep in mind that, even thought technology has become an important tool in society, we should not let it consume us. 

Sherry Turkle's article send an important message to all of us. The message argues that humans are desperate to connect through our devices. Sherry Turkle describes the distraction that are visible everywhere when people use their phones, computers, tablet as well as other technological devices. 

As I read these articles as immediately felt connected to Sherry’s Turkle’s comments. Her descriptions of technology and its use by humans made me realized how much time we devote to technology on a daily basis. Sadly technology is taking over. This is not good! People are isolating themselves when they are on their phones. Small children (children as young as 8 months old) are given a phone so they can play with it. I have seen it my self. I have been in houses where the family members are sharing the same physical space, but they are not talking to each other. They are all on their phones and or tablets. People are socially isolated from each other. Technology took over conversations!

Regarding Texting versus a Personal conversation. In this short clip Sherry Turkle talks about her believes regarding technology as being s an important part of modern life, but also that people need time away from their phones to cultivate the best relationships with other people. She argues that “there should be spaces in everyone’s home and life where there are no phones at al”. Turkle also asserted that “my position is not anti-technology, it’s pro-conversation” Turkle states that in today’s society people are sacrificing physical conversations for technological connections.

Turkle underlines that face to face communication is a great and healthy habit because we learn how to be patience wit people with whom we interact daily. Just like Sherry Turkle I also believe that we need to have conversations with a real person, we also need to listen and to communicate using our mouth, not via keypad, or number pad. Sadly, we see more and more how people are substituting physical conversations text, postings, using emoticons, emojis to communicate. People rather wait for others to comments on something they texted earlier or to something they posted on any of their social media platforms instead of making a phone call to speak to the person. Turkle states:

We are tempted to think that our little “sips” of online connection add up to a big gulp of real conversation. But they don’t. E-mail, Twitter, Facebook, all of these have their places in politics, commerce, romance and friendship. But no matter how valuable, they do not substitute for conversation.

In the article Sherry Turkle mentioned a person who sated that no one listen to them, therefore they rather text, or send messages on Facebook, Instagram, Tweeter. “No one is listening to me,” therefore I turn to Twitter, Facebook, or other social media sites. As I previously stated, technology is inundating our lives and sadly, person to person interaction is going to continue to diminish. 

Turkle’s article presents a problem that would not probably be a direct result of technology. The problem, I believe is the value that humans are placing on connecting digitally as supposed to having a person to person conversation. The cool thing about technology is that it gives us access to information from all over the World and we get it when we want to get it and fast. Technology allows us to connect with anyone anywhere regardless of who is on the other side. This lack of person to person interaction definitely is a social problem. I believe technology is not to be completely blamed for the lack of personal interaction. I truly believe that humans are to be blamed simply because people are the ones who make the decisions whether to  have personal interaction(s) with other people or to just have a digital connection with someone that is probably miles away (someone they may not even know). The following quote states that:

“We expect more from technology and less from one another and seem increasingly drawn to technologies that provide the illusion of companionship without the demands of relationship. Always-on/always-on-you devices provide three powerful fantasies: that we will always be heard; that we can put our attention wherever we want it to be; and that we never have to be alone. Indeed our new devices have turned being alone into a problem that can be solved”.

In his article Michael Wesch welcomes society’s technology phenomenon. He truly believes in the impact that technology is having in education and on students. Michael Wesch points out that the use of technology allows people to connect to the entire world without having to leave the comfort of their homes. As an educator he also believes that technology usage allows students to tranform themselves transforms from being a consumer to being a producer of knowledge. 

Just like Sherry Turkle Michael Wesch also thinks that even though people can easily connect and obtain information in an instant, There is also a need for critical thinking skills. Today’s students population need to realize that too much technology is a real problem and need to search for meaning within their learning. I would add that people need to communicate and know each other. We cannot be silent. As consumers of technology we must talk about these real needs and how it affecting society and our lives. 

I would agree that both believe technology is playing a crucial role in society. I believe that both points of view highlight the importance of conversation because it is through conversations that deeper connections and learning take place. I also think that both Michael Wesch and Sherry Turkle believe in the power of incorporating conversations into our classrooms. That is our job as caring educators. 



Dinosaurs Space Project!

Curriculum 550 Digital Media Literacy
June 29, 2018

Dinosaurs can do anything they set their minds to! Yes they can!


For this assignment, Maria, Vanessa & I took two plain old dinosaurs and turned then into a voice. Our group decided to push back against the idea that a dinosaur were made for boys only. Girls also can play with dinosaurs. Our dinosaurs shows that boys and girls are strong. We took the materials provided to us and create a gender neutral dinosaur.

Both dinosaurs represent strength, power, possibilities in accomplishing our desires, opportunities to show pride in who you are! did not matter matter if you are a male or female! You have the same rights to dream and to fulfill your dreams/goals. 

Making or creating and investing time something you can share in the world. You can analyze what type of learning can provide to your students. We used stereotypical gender norm props, fabrics, physical features and colors. So, our dinosaurs have colorful feathers, a pink cape a blue cape made out of blue flowers. Having a dinosaur that flies shows that anyone can accomplish their dreams. The sky is the limit!

Collaborating with Vanessa and Maria gave me an opportunity to share ideas and knowledge and our final project clearly demonstrated that reaching out to each other to become problem solvers enhanced our learning. We felt proud of what we were able to create and share. This is exactly what we have to keep in mind when asking our students to be creators and to proudly share their knowledge.




Wednesday, June 27, 2018

More Than Just a Dance Mad Hot Ballroom



Curriculum 550 Digital Media Literacy

June 28, 2018

More Than Just a Dance Mad Hot Ballroom




Mad Hot Ballroom is a Documentary that premiered in 2005. The Documentary chronicles the lives of several New York City schoolchildren as they get ready for a dancing competition sponsored by the nonprofit group American Ballroom Theater. As the finals of the competition near, the students -- ranging in age from 10 to 11 and coming from both poor and affluent neighborhoods -- make their transformation from reticent novices to confident contestants versed in the Latin styles of foxtrot, merengue and rumba. 


The contributors to Rethinking Popular Culture and Media demonstrate, that we can promote alternative representations of teachers that frame educational issues in different and more complex ways. In her chapter, “More Than Just Dance Lessons,” Terry Burant analyzes how the documentary Mad Hot Ballroom raises a number of important questions about teaching that challenges the familiar teacher-as-savior story line, such as “How can we change the face of teaching to reflect a more diverse nation?” Too often educators focus on critiquing children’s popular cultural texts as somehow separate from that of adults when in reality, television and film cross over between audiences and share familiar images and story lines. Educators can and should use Media Literacy as an invitation to improve our own digital citizenship, to use technologies to resist and rewrite representations of teachers as saviors and burnouts, as well as any other number of stereotypes, in popular culture and in mainstream media.

The film also raises questions about gender, sexuality, and the complexities and tyranny of competition, although not necessarily in explicit ways. The traditional gender roles inherent in ballroom dance (for example: boys lead, girls follow) aren't disrupted or challenged. In between dances, the film weaves precious glimpses of the children's lives and opinions into the mix, and many of these vignettes illustrate the pervasive heterosexual orientation in dance lessons, school, and life in general. Although the heartbreak of competition is vividly expressed in the children's tears and in their heartfelt debriefings afterwards, there is an unquestioning acceptance of competition as a cultural form throughout the film. But the structure of the competition itself, with a grand parade of all the dancers and prizes for everyone, the supportive refrains of all of the instructors, and even the names of the levels in which all the teams are either bronze-, silver-, or gold-level winners, help to mitigate the potentially nastier effects of competition.

The film raises serious and important questions about the demographics of teaching and the persistent need for more teachers of color in our schools in the United States. Ms. Burant believes that this film will be a useful tool for stimulating discussions about questions such as: “Can white teachers teach all children? If so, what do they need to know, or be able to do, to do this well? How can we change the face of teaching to reflect a more diverse nation? Sadly many non-minority teachers do not understand that for many of these Latino students and their family keeping their culture alive is a very important aspect of their lives. Many parents have to leave their countries in many cases in search of a better life. They have to leave everything and start from ZERO in order for them to have better live for them and for their children. 

Mad Hot Ballroom perfectly brings to life the action and color of New York City streets—from flower vendors to overflowing buckets of mussels and shrimp. And the children themselves take center stage, delivering insights on life as only fifth graders can. The film also demonstrate that having high expectations and having a growth mindset presented how despite these children educational, social and health issues, the dance program changed their lives. The dance program gave the students something to look forward to whether they’re any good or not. Being able to accomplish something in life certainly gives them and their family great joy!!. Culturally speaking the joy of knowing that after accomplishing a task/goal successfully, they will not only get a huge trophy, but will get a praise from adults. “Mad Hot Ballroom,” perfectly present how the music and the rhythm could change someone’s life for the better. The film also highlights caring teachers inspiring students not to give up on their dreams. All cultures create forms of visual arts, turn sounds into music as well as movements into dance. All of the arts are a part of our culture yet our educational systems include drawing, instrumental music and singing – but dance is often left out. I wish we schools would bring back dance class, not just at the high school level, they should start teaching them since elementary school. Students get to express their emotions thru music. Music is culture, is represents who we are. Music is our identity. I love to see how this documentary, gives aspiring young dancers an engaging intro to ballroom dance.




Digital Tool Review (Duolingo)



Curriculum 550 Digital Media Literacy

June 28, 2018

Digital Tool Review

What is Duolingo?



Duolinguo is an online platform and mobile app that offers users a free and innovative way to learn new languages while at the same time unlocking online linguistic content through translation. Duolingo launched in 2012. Doulingo is designed to feel like a game and it is scientifically proven to be an effective learning platform. There are approximately 23 different languages offered on the platform. Duolingo created language specific programs beginning with basic vocabulary words and building upon that information through each lesson.



How does doulingo work?


All lessons and activities on the site consist of speaking, listening, multiple choice, as well as translation activities. After finishing each activity, students can find out their correct answers and scores instantly. The learning platform keeps records of individuals progress. There are multiple levels within each section. Individuals need to complete one level before moving on to the next level. Students can see their scores instantly. Students are rewarded by receiving points every time a task, activity, lesson or assessment is completed successfully.

Another cool feature about this platform is that it can be used individually or it can be set up as a classroom teaching/learning tool. Another great benefit of the website is that besides its core platform the language learning site created an app that can be downloaded into any Apple and Android devices. The best feature about this platform is that it is completely FREE! An account must be created to use the learning site.

Is there more? Yes, Duolingo has exciting news!! The Learning platform just released its Plus version. Duolingo Plus and Tinycards!


What is Duolingo Plus? 

Duolingo Plus is a premium addition to the Duolingo experience. With Duolingo Plus, users have access to features including an ad-free experience and the ability to download lessons for offline use. Duolingo Plus is an in-app subscription. 

To subscribe to Duolingo Plus? tap the “Shop” tab icon on the lower right-hand corner of the main screen and select ‘Learn More' on the Duolingo Plus banner at the top, and follow the instructions.

What are Tinycards?


Tinycards is a brand new app created by the team behind Duolingo the most downloaded education app in the world. Tinycards are a fun, way to prepare for tests and memorize vocabulary! Tinycards are Colorful Flashcards and are use to Teach a variety of Subjects.





How to sign up and login the platform

This guide will help you get started. 

You can sign up by creating a new Duolingo account using your email address or by using your existing Google or Facebook account.

*On the Web:

To create a new account, click on the green "Get Started" button on www.duolingo.com and follow the instructions to create your Duolingo profile and start learning.

If you already have a Duolingo account, you can click the "Login" button on www.duolingo.com to enter your email/username and password. In case you don't remember your password, simply click on "Forgot password" and provide your email address. 


*On Android:


To create a new account, click "Get Started" and follow the instructions to create your Duolingo Profile.

If you already have a Duolingo account, please click "I already have an Account" and enter your email/username and password to log in.


*On IOS:


To create a new account, click "Get Started" and follow the instructions to create your Duolingo Profile.

If you already have a Duolingo account, please click "I Already Have an Account" and log in.


1) go to 'Clubs'.
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2) Click 'Profile'.  (Do not select 'Create a profile' if you already have a Duolingo account.)
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3) Click 'Sign in' and enter your email/username and password.
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If you accidentally created a new account, you can log out of it by following below instruction.
1) Go to 'Clubs'.
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2) Select 'Profile'
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3) Go to "Settings"
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4) Click 'Sign Out'.  This will bring you to the login page where you can click 'I Already Have an Account', and enter your email/username and password to log in. 
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You are now ready to Duolingo!

Final Reflection

Digital Media Literacy Project Final Reflection July 6, 2018 Before I took this course, I considered myself to be good co...