Thursday, 18 April 2013

Blog and Reflective Synopsis

Blog and Reflective Synopsis

Introductions

ICT has been introduced to education for decades, I do appreciate that we have this subject as one of GDLT papers, since I believe today’s education cannot achieve its ideal outcome well enough without it.  E-learning has already been successfully implemented in education system in variety of forms: multimedia digital tools, computer based classes, internet based online education, online study collaboration and so on. Introducing ICT to education has changed the way of teaching, and I agree that today’s teachers need to be equipped with the efficient digital pedagogy to engage learners to achieve an effective teaching and learning outcome.
My learning experience with ICT paper is eye opening. It has introduced me to a new concept of learning and teaching - digital pedagogy. I have studied how to choose and use the right digital tool to enhance learning and teaching outcome. The following synopsis is about my learning experience with some of the digital tools in the last 5 weeks, and how those will help me to enhance learners’ experiences.

Wiki reflection:

My very first experience with Wiki was company discussion forum in Wiki space at my previous job. It had a lot of users’ participation at the beginning because the tool was easy to use. Users only required knowing the basic edit and save functions to participate. However it wasn't used as much as expected, after couple of weeks there was no much input from users. I felt my Wiki Space activity experience is similar to what I had before. Wiki is a great online “blackboard”, anyone can share their ideas freely, change the layout or use colour coding to make it more visual friendly. The amazing part of Wiki is that we can sit behind a computer but sharing ideas with people around the world in an organised online space. If I need a digital tool to pull together ideas from students, Wiki is a great option. However Wiki space does have weakness, the main draw back for me is the Wiki space can end up quite messy since it allows too much information on display. This means that teacher might need to spend huge amount of time to maintain the site, make sure the right amount of information is there, and keep guiding students to form a healthy safe online community.



Digital Tool 1 – Blog

A Blog is a website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events or other material such as graphics and videos (CQUniversity Australia, 2013).Since I was introduced to Google blog, it has become my learning experience online recorder. The Blog owner is in charge of posting and layout, editing guests’ participation such as removes guests’ comment or edit guests’ permission level for them to comment on the Blog. As a result it is easier to keep tidy and clear. Blog has better visual effect and layout compare with Wiki. Owner can edit the layout to draw viewers’ attention to the essential materials in the blog. Some students are more active through digital tools compare with classroom learning, so teacher can use Blog to engage with them. Teacher can post daily learning material summaries and invite students to comment on it. Teacher can also encourage student to set up their own blogs to record their learning experience, this is a good opportunity for teacher to check and scaffolding students’ learning experience through their blogs. Once students established their blogs, teacher can spend time to go through posting and comments online to help students to do learning reflection. Teachers need to make sure there is no cyber bullying, or another types of unacceptable online behaviour.

Digital Tool 2 – Podcasting

This week I was introduced to a series of tools which I think should be useful for everyone. Firstly there are the image tools, such as photos resizer and basic Photoshop. Image tools can be used to demonstrate trigonometry graphs; draw flowcharts such as exchange rate will affect currency. Secondly, we covered digital video tool. I have learned how to capture video and uploaded it to YouTube. Everything that is happening around the world is shared through video online, so how an online video clip in class is a great way to connect classroom with real world. Of course when it comes to image and video, we all have to be sure the online safety issue has been addressed. We need to make sure the use of copyright images and materials are able to be restricted according to the owner's wishes (CQUniversity Australia, 2013). I have practiced with each of those tools and please see the overall posting.

Lastly, the tool I really can’t wait to use in my class is pod casting digital tools. I have used Voki and Podomatic, they are both easy to use and can be embedded in my blog. I can use pod casting for my Chinese language students, I can read out a short paragraph that was taught in class, and then post it in my blog, so students can listen to it after class. This tool will definitely help students acquire knowledge even outside of school hours. With podcasting digital tool, students have the opportunity to listen to it as many times as they want. Pod casting is a great digital tool for language classes. 

Digital Tool 3- PowerPoint

I have had a lot of experiences with PowerPoint through my previous study and work. It is such a powerful presentation tool and so much more can be utilized for teaching. For example the whole class lesson plan can be done in PowerPoint, the teaching material and other resources including pictures, videos, sound tracks and links can be embedded into PowerPoint. Teacher can use PowerPoint as a learning experience digital diary to record what curriculum have been covered in classes. The functions in PowerPoint are user friendly, it saves teacher a lot of time on editing. It is commonly used Microsoft software, there are many experts share their experiences and skills online, so that teachers pick up new PowerPoint skills from a wider community. One of important strength of PowerPoint is that it is owner controlled, so teacher is in charge of the materials. The materials need to be carefully checked before shown in class, and teacher need to make sure it is well organised to enhance students learning outcome.  I have no doubt I will use PowerPoint for my future classes.

Digital Tool 4 – Google Map

Google Map is an online based digital map, it can be used as a navigational tool. Teacher can use this tool to support mathematics classes learning. Google Map can be used to find the fastest route from A to B and compare the speed difference between using public and private transportation. There are many clever algorithms behind this tool, so students can see how mathematics can be useful real life. Once students are “hooked”, teacher can ask them to complete a project by using Google Map. For example how to go to their friends’ place for a Saturday event, students can create a couple of different routes to get to destinations. They can then use Google Map to validate their calculations for each route. Google Map does have some downsides, there are embedded advertisements and inappropriate images captured by Google’s street camera.  Teacher needs to carefully plan before I show students. 

Conclusion     

ICT is well positioned to cater all learners, consider the infinite combinations available of individual and collaborative work, social networking, visual, auditory and interactive resource colour and multiple formatting opportunities (CQUniversity Australia, 2013). Those 5 ICT tools I have mentioned above will definitely be utilised for my future practise (if school allows it).  It is important for me to understand that 21st century students are living in a world of technologies. E-learning allows students to have 24/7 access to online learning experiences, it also allows distance students to experience the interactive learning through digital learning tools online.
I think planning for digital pedagogy is one of the most important parts. Teachers need to ensure ethical, legal and safe use of digital tools in school, and this will require attention every step of the way. There are so much potential from using ICT tools for teaching and I believe teachers are responsible to be equipped with the latest ICT skills.


Reference
CQUniversity Australia. (2013). EDED20491- ICTs for learning design:        
            online learning materials. 
Retrieved from week 1-1

CQUniversity Australia. (2013). EDED20491- ICTs for learning design:        
            online learning materials. 
Retrieved from week 3-1


CQUniversity Australia. (2013). EDED20491- ICTs for learning design:        
            online learning materials. 
Retrieved from week 2

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