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Assistive Technology in the Classroom Infographic!

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Web-Based Assessment (Super "E")

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Gaming in the classroom

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                                               https://youtube.com/shorts/ Q8jj9OXOnaA?si= 6ubQi4D382s7rRGi   Gaming Video Discussion Board Hello everyone, this is Lawrence McCorvey, and I’ll be talking about gaming today. Because of that I have my gaming hoodie on for all my students who are gamers. I will answer a couple questions for you today. First question: What benefits and challenges are associated with gaming in the classroom? Hughes & Roblyer tell us that gaming can help students learn in a collaborative way. Haney also tells us that gaming can help facilitate critical thinking and decision-making. I agree with both of those. Next question: Do you have any strategies that you use to make gaming productive? I use gaming for review purposes in my classroom for assessments. It provides student engagement, breaks up the monotony, an...

Professional Development Presentation

Professional Development Presentation

Personal Philosophy on Technology in Education

  Personal Philosophy   Lawrence McCorvey Liberty University EDUC630: Technology Practices for Instructional Improvement Dr. Richard Bragg March 30, 2025                 The use of technology is a must when teaching in our current society. I only need to reflect on my previous days when I pursued my undergraduate degree in the early 90’s and compare it to my current days pursuing my masters degree in 2025. During   my undergraduate career, I sat in lecture halls and took notes with pen and paper on a daily basis. I sat for hours along with other students as we all shuffled papers and wrote in short-hand trying to make sure we captured every important piece of information our professor spoke. After an hour of transcribing this lecture by hand, we would all pack our things in our back packs or book bags and get in line to walk out of the lecture hall to our next class, our dorm, or the sch...