Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Digital 10: Digital Video
I really enjoyed creating this movie as I found it very simple and straight forward. My movie is very basic with images of different animals but after playing around with this tool you could create some very tricky high tech movies. I would implement this this movie in a biology class studying animal adaptations. I would show this clip to the class and ask them to write down the different animals they see. From there the students would create a concept map for each animal identifying different features that help the animal survive in its particular environment. This movie is designed to trigger ideas in students minds to be able to think of why animals have particular features.
This clip I have used from YouTube many times for teaching students about the brain. Students freak out when they hear all these weird and wonderful words of the anatomy of the brain so to help remember them and their location a song has been created sung by the cartoon characters Pinky and the Brain. Each lesson I would play the song but get students to fill in blanks of the song or write down or label a picture of the brain while listening to the song. By the end of the unit I created an activity for students to create a song about sensory receptors (part of the brain unit) and looked at how the human brain remembers little tunes and rhymes
Monday, November 29, 2010
Digital Tool 9: Podcasting
For both students and teachers, podcasting allows information to be easily delivered and received on deman and easily accessible in mobile areas (Riddle 2010). For these purposes the use of podcasting in a school environment can be integrated into the current curriculum requirements in each subjects areas. To demonstrate the use of podcasting a school I came across created a wiki page and embedded different types of podcast on to it
Please View Willowdale Elementary School
This wiki provides some fantastic ideas and a great little science idea where students use a podcast to explain the chemistry in every day products e.g. Sports Drinks and Sunscreen
Riddle, J 2010. The Tech Effect: Podcasting in the Classroom-A sound success. Available: http://www.mmischools.com/Articles/Column/The-Teach-Effect/THE-TECH-EFFECT-Podcasting-in-the-Classroom--A-Sound-Success-60444.aspx
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Digital Tool 8: Images
Digital Tool 7: Learning Management System (LMS)
From a teachers point of view LMS allows the freedom to upload resources and monitor students involvement in a subject. I think most schools are in the process of using LMS programs to communicate between staff, students and the community.
Digital Tool 6: Prezi. com
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Digital Tool 5: PowerPoint
On a different view I would like to reflect on ppt use in classrooms of today. Is it the new chalk and talk? So far out of my degree I have attended two schools one only very new and being classed as ICT inclined and the other is where my parents went to school and not one teacher would use a ppt presentation to teach a class.
Walking into my first school I was very excited to write on the board as it can be a very hard skill to master. To my disappointment I hardly wrote on the board and was encourage heavily to use ppt presentation as this was the way teachers taught the class. I did enjoy designing presentations but I was concerned that slides may not be effective to my learners. From what I observed I felt that ppt could be really effective towards the learning however they need to be created in a format that does not reflect the chalk and talk process. The article "PowerPoint in the classroom" highlights some important points about the use of ppt.
Spending my second year at a less ICT inclined school was very intersting to observed. A lot more practical activities where happening in the classroom but the amount of content that was delivered was at minimal level. I did discuss with a lot of the teachers of how they felt about ICT usage and majority replied that they are not educated enough and lack facilities.
I believe there are advantages and disadvantages to using ppt and as our digital world evolves I feel teachers will no longer have the choice to resort to the board but be required to implement a lesson via a digital presentation.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Digital Tool 4: Website
Creating a website I found very frustrating as the process seemed very slow and time consuming. I am struggling with ideas of how to implement the use of a website into a unit of work. I have thought that a website could be a great communication tool for the teacher to the general class to give updates on what is happening in class and assessment dates. The best idea I have come up with is for the students to design a website for assessment that is on the particular unit of work. You could tie in a lot of numeracy and literacy skills with this but my concern with this assessment is the amount of time it will consume in class. Would love to know other peoples thoughts on implementing this tool into a unit of work.
Digital Tool 3: Wiki
At first I was having trouble getting my head around how I would use a wiki in the classroom as I prefer a blog. With a Blog as a teacher I am able to gain more control over what is posted and who has access to it and most of the activities I had thought up worked in well with a blogs functionality. However after reading ideas from the website 50 ways to use a wiki my mind started exploding with ideas and now blogs seem a tool of the past. My next worry was how am I going to apply these activities scientifically? After coming across the website wiki ideas for the class room more ideas started to expanded and I was able to make a connection to the content of the science curriculum.
My favourite activities at the present is designing an wiki that students formulate their own glossary of terms linking sites to these terms. In science and in other subjects it can feel like you are speaking a different language and it can be good to gain other peoples interpretations of concepts.
Frameworks!
Frangenheim, E. (2006) Reflections on classroom thinking strategies.Loganholme. Qld: Rodin Ed Publishing
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Learning Theories
By this stage in the learning management degree almost every educational subject has focused highly on these theories. Instead of outlining each theory for this post I thought it would be more useful to apply the type of digital tools that would be effective to each theory. These were found on the elearning pedagogy site.
Behaviourist
Breaking learning into smaller steps and providing positive and negative feedback
eg: Quiz
Cognitive
Learning through specific differences. Organize
eg: Mental maps (concept maps), making the links : media presentations
Constructivism
Processes involved with learning
eg: Real world simulation and collaborating with other ( blogs, skype, wiki)
Through out this course I hope to add more digital activities that could apply to the different learners.
Multiple Intelligences
I did try and make a hyperlink to my results but it will not show up.
My results showed that I was a Kinaesthetic, Intra and Inter personal and logical learner. I believe the results were pretty spot on with how I like to learn. I am a very active learner and learn by doing the skill. I do prefer to study by myself but love socializing. I much prefer number equations as it make a lot more sense to me then reading a word equation.
I would love to do this activity in the classroom especially with core classes such as maths and english to identify strategies that would be effective to the learner that would engage them as in most cases students are either stronger in English or Maths not both.
Digital Tool 2: Concept Map
I find the use a concept map a great way to identify what I need to know in a subject. In my subject area of science I find them very effective with identifing key concepts and also using images and find my students replicate this process aswell. I would be interest to know if other people have used this strategy personally in there learning or prefer a different strategy.
Digital Tool 1: Blogging
From these observations the inclusion of blogging within a unit of work could appeal very effectively to a high school student as it provided opportunities to communicate with peers, voice opinions and work with technology. After reading Marc Prensky (2001) findings it is very truthful that today's students are living in a digital age world and the pressure to support this is increasing. Blogging can been seen to support this need and provide engagement for the student as it is able to connect to what is currently being used in the digital world around them.
Being a science teacher it is a constant event in this subject area that students have whole group discussions about certain topics. These discussions have the ability to take up a lot of time in class where learning needs to happen. The use of a blog I have found to be very effective on topics such as evolution and cloning where students have strong opinions. If topics do arise in class I will post on my class blog the topic and points for students to consider. From this point students are to reflect on their blog about the topic and peers and myself can make comments. Before conducting in blogging students are made aware of the rules that are required for commenting and that their class blog is still a professional document and literacy skills need to be maintained.
For the senior science students blogging can be very effective in the EEI assessment that is required to be completed in year 11 and 12. This particular assessment requires student to design an experiment and record a journal of the process and produce a scientific report. This assessment can take between 2 to 3 terms to complete. By students using a blog for their journal the teacher is able to keep up to date with the progress of assignment and offer constant feedback.
Finally, regardless of subject blogging provides the opportunity for students to reflect on a days lesson and keep up to date with what is being taught in class. It is important for the student to reflect on a lesson to ensure that learning has been achieved. The teacher is also able to monitor if the student is having difficulty with certain learning areas and provide feedback support. In large classes it can become difficult for the teacher to observe every students work but by posting small activities in relation to the lesson for students to answer on their blog can allow for further observation to be achieved by both peers and teacher.