Saturday, 6 April 2013

Week 5 - Engagement Activity 5-7 tool 4 Google Map


Activity 5-8 tool 4 Google Map


Both Google Earth and Docs are great tools for me to prepare and plan for my classes, but the tool I would like to explore with students during a class session is Google Map.

Google map is similar to Earth in their functions. They can both show satellite imaging as well as street layout, however Google map does not require any software to be downloaded. It is an online based tool, and Google is updating their map information constantly. I can demonstrate the concept of transportation speed versus distances for math classes using the options for “walk, car or bus” for distance calculations under Google maps. It allows user to input multiple addresses and instantly calculate the traveling distance and the time spent between those locations. User can choose the options of car, bus or walk, even cycling if people prefer a more active lifestyle.


After relocating from New Zealand to Rockhampton, I use Google map on a daily basis. It is great tool to show me where to go and find things in this new city. Its various user friendly functions are easy to demonstrate to students. It helps them to see how applied mathematics behind the tool does wonderful things for people’s life. I would encourage them to find out what else we can use this tool for, besides comparing distance, time differences between using different transportations, decision making when choosing routes and so on. 

However Google map does have some shortcoming. There are commercial purposes information embedded in the images which could cause legal concerns; and unsuitable behavior may be captured in the street view which can be upsetting. So I need to spend time to go through the material before classes, make sure there won’t be any legal or safety issues in my demonstration. It is a time consuming process, luckily there is function in Google Maps called “my places”,  it allows me to save locations and list them under my own map folders, and help me to organize the locations from Google map that I will use for the classes.


I can come up with a task asking student to use Google Map and Prezi as a combination to do a project such as planning a travel around Australia. The students can find out all the details on Google Map, then use Prezi as a final presentation tool (as the example shown below), I really can’t wait to give this a go.

 

 

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Week 5 Engagement Activity 7/8/9- tool 4 Google Earth/Map/Docs


Activity 5-7 tool 4-7/8/9 Google Earth/Map/Docs

Students in the class may from all over the world using Google earth is great tool to get them to see the big picture where others come from. For math class, Google earth can be used to explore distance, velocity and other things.

Google map is similar to earth, but no software needs to be downloaded, and it can be used for daily tasks when looking for a place to go. Finding distance and navigation this is one of the best tools for students to learn. I can use this to demonstrate speed for math classes, since under Google map, there are options for “walk, car or bus” for distance calculations.

Google doc, I have used this tool for my relocation from NZ  to Australia, me and my family have uploaded list of things to sale to buy or to ship, and we were working on it at the same time. This can be used for students to do their group assignment, working on an excel spreadsheet together is something they might find exciting.

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Week 5 - Engagement Activity 4a tool 3-3 Glogster


Activity 5-3 Glogster


Glogster to me is a place to put everything together, my text from blog, my youtube video, my photo, all together for the topic. I don’t see a huge deal of advantage from this tool compare with is there, but it is hard to show them on one screen, the text place might be too small, and have to fit the video on the same page that to me is a bit too crowded.

Week 5 - Engagement Activity 3 tool 3-2 Prezi


Activity 5-2 Prezi

Prezi to me is like a live brain storm demonstration tool, it is a great presentation tool when I need to show how things are linked together, or if I need to show my logic process of a topic. Prezi might be good to show my business classes how the economics are linked, how other part of economics react when something changes such as exchange rate or prices; it is a great tool to show links and big picture.

It has a better visual animation between slides and might be more interesting for students, the changes between slides is an illusion to tick students, and sort of in a way to “force” them to think they are following logic between the slides.

I haven’s spend too much time on this tool, I think the depth of the tool might not be as much as PowerPoint, so might be easy to pick up once I have an opportunity to use it. I had play with it for world maps, and the Easter plan, here is what I have done. I think I will use Prezi if I have a class of students needs to see some chain reaction presentation.