Here is my tutorial video for how to use and play the website 24/7 Blackjack. I know this is not exactly an educational resource but it was the first thing that came to mind. I was quite surprised with how easy it was for me to record this video and then upload it. And now that I have the software on my computer, it will be faster and easier every time as I don’t have to endure the setup process.
When thinking about whether or not this would be relevant in the grade I want to teach, I would say most likely not. I have really enjoyed my time in link2practice around the grade 1/2’s. The activities that we do in the classroom are very simple. They use building blocks, white boards, felts and crayons and much more. Their access to internet is basically none in the classroom. Even if I did use it to explain a concept to a class of kids that young, there is not much benefit with it as opposed to just explaining it to them in person. In fact, explaining something to these young kids in real time might be better because I would be able to see what and how they are thinking.
I do however think there are certain ages and certain ways that other multi-media can be used so that we can create more engaging lessons and tutorials. I think the biggest one would be the Powerpoints and how we have to try to balance the amount of words and pictures we use. If I was in a classroom, and the teacher pulled up a powerpoint that was all text and then proceeded to read the text word for word, I would be mentally checked out so fast as I could just read everything on the slide and then stop paying attention. In contrast, if the presenter included some main points but also pictures to support them and then was able to elaborate more, I would have to pay attention in order to catch everything.








