Blog Journal Number 1
"The Florida State University" by J-a-x is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Hi everyone, I am Jadah Carrera-Publicover! I am junior here at Florida State University. My major is Family and Child Sciences, and I have minors in Education and Psychology. I am also working towards an Interdepartmental Developmental Disabilities certification. I am from a very small town known as Spring Hill, Florida. I have two siblings, both younger than me. I also have many hobbies that include hanging out with friends, shopping, dancing, working out, and cooking/baking.
I don't have many prior experiences using technology in an educational setting besides in a few classes that I have taken like Introduction to Education and Micro Applications. While taking Intro to Education I learned how to use applications like Google Slides and Powerpoint. In Micro Applications, we focused more on using Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and Excel. These classes provided me with a background on how to use the basics.
A personal learning network of mine is cooking, which is something I've been trying to improve. Some learning resources that I use online are Youtube, Pinterest, TikTok, and FaceTime. I use Youtube and TikTok to look up videos on different types of recipes. I use Pinterest to find new ideas of food to try and make. I use FaceTime to talk to family members for either recipes, or help while cooking. Offline learning resources that I have are family cookbooks, my friends, roommates, and family. The cookbooks provide me with new ideas, while my friends and family help me cook or test out the food I make.
Your PLN around cooking is comprehensive! I normally get my inspiration and recipes from YouTube videos, but I've never considered buying a cookbook. In your opinion, what advantages do cookbooks have that other internet resources don't? What is your favorite cuisine to cook and eat? I'm excited to see pics of the dishes you prepared! :)
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