Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Reflective Synopsis: the final chapter
Throughout my E learning journey I have felt many things, frustration, excitement, satisfaction and total helplessness but through all these emotions I have powered on and have come out the other side enlightened and pleased with the results I have achieved. ICT is fast becoming the way of the future. Over the decades it has become clearer that ICT is the new and improved way of teaching and communicating with students. Teaching students about technology is now vitally important, not only do their future careers depend on such skills but also we have to prepare them for the change in our society, things such as banking, shopping, real estate and ways of communication. (Abbott, 2001) Helping our students to freely communicate with one another is important to the local and global society. With web pages such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter it is rapidly becoming the new way of communication. While these websites have some positive attributes there are many downsides of our students using them. Some of there include; becoming socially challenged, cyber bulling, viewing things that are not appropriate for their age and spelling and grammar errors. Fortunately most schools have a block on all of these websites and students cannot access them at school. (Lecky-Thompson, 2009)
The Australian Government has noticed the rapid growth of technology within the country and is helping education move and adapt to this specific need within education. (Smart Clssroom Bytes, 2008) Along with these adaptations, Education Queensland has created several policies to guide schools in the safety and well being of the students. It is important for teachers to be aware of the possible dangers of technology in the classroom and the internet; such as copyright, cyber bulling and inappropriate websites. (Policies, Standards and Legisltion, 2004)
ICT is not a new phenomenon but not old, technology will continue to advance and evolve; there will always be something new to learn and a new upgrade to download. I believe that as important as learning about new technology is, students still benefit from face to face teacher student time and making the lesson about the learning not just about how awesome the technology is.
Throughout this synopsis I will be discussing the tools that I have explored throughout my blog as well as some teaching tools that I found useful.

Blogs are a practical tool to use in the learning place. Not only does blogging give peers the opportunity to collaborate over the internet but also have contact with teachers’ as well. Allowing students to blog about their thoughts, questions, answers and also comment on their peers’ blogs motivates students to get involved with their learning and also reflect on their peers’ blogs. As a learning manager we can also use blogs as a way of assessing students through many ways such as; a journal, information diary, reflective writing and collaboration with other students on particular topics. A blog is also useful to measure how interested the students are in the topic and how much they like using the blog. (About blogs, 2010) The availability and ease of using a blog makes creating blogs a viable classroom activity and a means for teachers to communicate with other teachers over a certain year level.
Blogging online is like having an in class discussion over the internet as students collaborate with one another and discuss their diverse ideas with different members of the class. Blogging can also help to build different relationships throughout the class, student, student relationships as well as teacher, student relationships. However some teachers may question, how will blogging enhance learning? These five steps will enhance learning through blogging; establishment, introspection, reflective monologues, reflective dialogue and knowledge artefact. Once students have completed these five steps they will be able to understand the broad reach of blogs as both writers and readers. Their writing will become powerfully opinionated and display critical thinking and display qualities of reflective leaning. (Bartlett-Bragg, 2003)

The second tool I found useful is the MobaPhoto. Not only is this tool easy to use but also free to download. It allows you to create professional looking photo galleries for WebPages. Student will be able to download the freeware and select photos of their choice and crop, resize, correct red eye, edit colour to display on their blogs.

Thirdly I really loved the concept mapping tool Text2MindMap. Concept mapping has been used as an effective way of note taking. For years mind mapping had been drawn in a workbook or on the whiteboard, now as we are in a more digital age, mind mapping has been transferred onto the computer. Students are now able to brainstorm digitally as an individual or collaboratively. The use of concept mapping online can be assisted with colours, images, codes and multi dimensional approaches to help memory. The program I used whilst trialling concept mapping was Text2MindMap and I especially liked the way I was able to colour code each piece to help build my understanding of the concept. To help students engage in higher order thinking and to remain open minded about a topic teachers should introduce mind mapping. It enables students to create a visual representation of the relationships between their ideas and information that connects to it. Between 80 and 90 percent of information we take in is visual, the brain makes sense of the world by discerning and creating patterns; in the same way, learning happens when students perceive and construct patterns. (Mind Mapping, 2007) Mind mapping can be used in the learning environment at any point to help students expand their ideas. For example it can help students access and record prior knowledge, record new knowledge, organise and develop their ideas or summarise a lesson.

My favourite tool I explored for my blog was Movie Maker. I especially love Movie Maker because it is a useful tool to use in the upper school. My year 7’s love using movie maker they would create video montages of themselves and their friends, upload their favourite songs and edit their pictures to have different effects. I also introduced MobaPhoto to them, I showed them how to edit their pictures and they also used those specific pictures in their Movie Maker video.

Lastly, the Weebly website, this tool is free and easy to create and get started. I believe if I had pursued with my Weebly account that I would have enjoyed participating in creating it and making it a good recourse for assignments.
Many teachers have already started to create their virtual classroom through Weebly. My mentor teacher had a Weebly account and although she didn’t use it as she would have like to she often said what a good recourse it would be to have all the class information on it for the parents to view. Newsletters, homework, excursions, school rules, email accounts linked, and the list goes on. The teacher could also upload a YouTube clip onto the website for homework as well as posting and collecting assessment tasks on the Website. (Classroom 2.0, 2009) Although a virtual classroom is a great recourse but in my opinion compared to a traditional classroom it does not offer face to face parent teacher contact, however Weebly would be easier for the teacher and less time consuming, it does not offer the assurance of knowing the teacher on a personal level.

We can all agree that ICT can motivate, engage, help develop communication skills and save time. We have looked at the four main tools that have been discussed throughout this blog and Managing e-Learning, by looking at all this information I believe that teachers need to embrace ICT as it is rapidly becoming the way of the world but also maintain a healthy balance between a virtual reality and actual reality. Teachers are being offered great recourses to aid them with their teaching and learning so it’s time we make the most of what being offered and see how far technology can go.


References
Abbott, C. (2001). ICT: Changing Education. NYC: Routledge Falmer.

About blogs. (2010). Retrieved August 25, 2010, from the Learning Place: http://education.qld.gov.au/learningplace/communication/blogs/aboutblogs.html

Bartlett-Bragg, A. (2003). Blogging to learn. Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Classroom 2.0. (2009). Retrieved August 25, 2010, from Forum : http://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/new-weebly-for-education

Lecky-Thompson, G. (2009, May 30). Facebook: Good or Bad for Communication. Retrieved August 25, 2010, from suite101.com: http://social-networking-tagging.suite101.com/article.cfm/facebook_good_or_bad_for_communication

Mind Mapping. (2007). Retrieved August 25, 2010, from University of Minnesota: http://dmc.umn.edu/activities/mindmap/

Policies, Standards and Legisltion. (2004). Retrieved August 25, 2010, from Department of Education and Training: http://education.qld.gov.au/web/schools/policy.html

Smart Clssroom Bytes. (2008, August). Retrieved August 25, 2010, from Department of Education and Training: http://education.qld.gov.au/smartclassrooms/pdf/scbyte-elearning.pdf

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Lights, Camera, Action: Movie Maker

I have already used movie maker to assist me in other assignments so playing around with it a second time was enlightening as I was more farmiliar with the tool and understood the concept. I love movie maker because it is simple to use, there is no need to download a program to use it, all the data you need to create your movie is stored on your computer.

I think movie maker is wonderful way to put together a collection of the years photos and play it for the students at the end of the year as a video montage. Students could also use movie maker to assist them in an assessment piece.

Here is a movie of my recent trip to the USA.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

"A podcast is a buzzword to describe a very simple concept: an audio or video file available on the Internet for you to listen and or watch. A podcast can also refer to a series of these audio or video files." (What is a podcast?, 2010)

How many of you have downloaded a Hamish and Andy podcast to listen to on your way home from work? Started to learn a different language, listened to lectures, sermons the list goes on. I have only just recently started using podcasts even though they have been around for many years now. I was on a 14 hour plane flight from BNE to LAX and even though the in flight entertainment was fantastic, I found myself listening to a Spanish podcast and learnt some Spanish to pass the time. As I found out, podcasts are a great way to entertain yourself.
To create a podcast there are three main steps you have to follow.
1. Recording- with the correct software and a microphone.
2. Publishing- once completed your episode, people will be able to subscribe to your website and listen to your podcast
3. Air- the more and more popular your podcast becomes, the greater your income and rating becomes.

Although people use podcasts as entertainment, they can also be used as an educational purpose. Teachers and students have to ability to create their own podcast from this website: www.mypodcast.com/create . It can be used as an introductory tool, an assessment piece or just helping students become accustomed to the world wide web and all the possibilities it offers.

Overall I think this is a great tool and will be using it in my own classroom when I am a teacher.
Ta Elise :)

MobaPhoto


I had a blast using the MobaPhoto. It is a downloadable program that allows you to re size and edit photos so they can be used on the Internet. I don't know about you but I get super annoyed when I go to upload photos onto the Internet and it wont upload. MobaPhoto is a great way to crop and re size the photo to your liking. It is simple and easy, anybody can do it, just download the program, click on a photo and adjust to your style and liking.
If I can do it anyone can :)
Here is a photo I edited.



Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Powerpoint!


I am an inexperienced PowerPoint user. Sure I have done the small presentations to aid a high school assignment but other than that I had little knowledge of it functions and how great the possibilities are in extending learning.


PowerPoint is one of the most popular tools in helping to present information. All through out school I was taught to utilise PowerPoint and encouraged to use it in my presentations. I did not. I am quite technologically challenged and gave up easily when it came to PowerPoint. It was not until uni that I began to get the hang of it and with the help of my friends I was able to add sound, pictures, web links and information to the slides. As I used it more I was able to manipulate the slides to appear on a timer as well as the music and pictures.


PowerPoint is a great tool to use in the classroom. Students love to get on the computer and design their own visual aid to go with their presentation. Last year in my prac I was able to use PowerPoint to introduce a new topic at the start of term 3. I was able to see that the students would rather be looking at something than just listening to the teacher ramble on about what this topic is about...


The only negative thing about PowerPoint from my point of view is that some students may just read from the slides and not use it as an aid but as their whole assignment, students need to understand that it is used as an addition to their assessment not all of it.


I look forward to your comments and suggestions.


Ta Elise :)




Monday, August 16, 2010

Wiki's, the inside scoop!

My Wiki: http://elisebogaards.wikispaces.com/

A wiki is different from a blog in many ways. A blog is one persons opinion on a subject and other people view it and read it from the authors point of view. However a wiki is a website that allows more than one author to contribute to the information. When I first heard of this it was in regards to Wikipedia (the online enclycloedia) and I thought it was a great idea and an interesting way to gather information. Now as I have been told by my university that Wikipedia is not a credible souse to gather your information for academic essays or information reports but would be a great recourse for the classroom.

Students would be able to access each others wiki sites and comment on their information, interact with one another and share what they have learnt. It would be great for an assessment piece.

My weebly: http://elisebogaards.weebly.com/

I also created a weebly site. I must say that I enjoyed creating my weebly account better that my wiki one as it was easier to move things around the way you want them. Also other peole are unable to access your account and add information that may be untrue or incorrect. Although both sites are a valuable tool to use in the classroom.
I look forward to hearing your comments.
Ta Elise :)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Concept Mapping

This is the concept map that I have created using the Text2 Mind Map. As I played around with both the Text2 Mind Map and Bubbl.us I found myself favouring the Text2 as it could change into different colours and seemed easier to navigate compared to Bubbl.us.

I believe that utilising this tool in the classroom will benefit learners greatly especially if they have trouble absorbing large amounts of information. I am one of those students. I tend to freak out if there is too much information being fed to me and often forget most of it. It is also a good tool for the learning manager. It would be an engaging learning tool for students of all ages and could be manipulated to however you wanted it. E.g. for science, when learning about frogs students could put all the information the have learnt about frogs into the mind map, their habitat, their diet, life cycle, defence mechanism etc.

When I first started using this tool I became overwhelmed by how complicated it seemed however as I became familiar with the way Text2 Mind Maps worked I realised what a easy and helpful tool it can be.
Ta Elise :)