I sort of already discussed this is my summary, however I will discuss it again! I found this webinar to be the most useful because it gave me great ideas for how to create a teacher library (with little to no money) and how to incorporate literature into the classroom, in order to hit the ISTE standards. I appreciated the most, that Dr.Cullen discussed how to incorporate cyber bullying education into a secondary class. I often feel like it can be difficult to discuss bullying with students because you never know what someone is going through. However, Dr.Cullen showed several young adult book suggestions for high school kids that touch on cyber bullying in a very real way. And since I feel like personal experience is the best way to make a connection to something, I appreciated these book suggestions. I also loved that Dr.Cullen discussed the barbie book ("Barbie is a Computer Engineer") because it seemed to be a happy and positive book for young girls, however after consideration is was very sexist and I wold not want any young girl reading it. AND IT WAS PUBLISHED IN 2015. I just couldn't believe that such sexist book made it to publishing so recently. I think I appreciated that the most from the webinar, that sexism/bullying/racism is still very prevalent and it must never be ignored.


