Obviously this year we have been forced into the online learning platform. Our school district uses Zoom as the way to stay connected with our students. I have also used Instagram and Google classroom as the student enjoyed those platforms.  I am a teacher that likes to make the personal connection, and I can tell you I have really felt drained the last could of weeks. I am tired of putting on a happy face and jumping on zoom. I want to see and interact with my students again in a meaningful way.  This is not to say that online learning cannot be successful, but I have learned it is definitely not the platform for me.

As for moving forward with some of these other ideas, I have been thinking about introducing VR into my media classroom, not just watching it, but maybe making our own. I am thinking about making a video tour of our school. This is going to take some learning on my part, but I think it would be a pretty cool project.  I think this type of learning can lean towards the connectivism in which they use the previously learned skills and place them into a new learning experience with a constant feedback loop.

A huge challenge in high schools is budget; some of these new tools require a lot of money to get started. I feel time can be a little bit of a restraint as well. But if I chip away at the learning over the years I believe I will be able to streamline it for the students.