The instructional media that interest me range from the old to the cutting edge. Some of the older technology, in my situation, needs to be revisited for a new perspective, as well as the newer types.
LCD with a variety of software and hardware. I use the LCD as a tool with basic software. For example an interactive whiteboard, PowerPoint. I now need to use it for higher level skills with the software. For example, the highlight tool in PowerPoint or a document camera with the interactive whiteboard. This tech is for lecturing, modeling for students, and then students using the media themselves as small/group projects.
Pod casts/Webcams—utilizing it more but finding out more about Internet Safety with this tool. I have videoconferenced with another class in my school. However, because of so many safety issues and AUP’s , I have been hesitant to expand outside of my school. For example, the other class saying or doing something inappropriate—either sexual or aggressive. Methods are class discussion and modeling.
Blogging—I have done it within a class but I want to explore collaborating outside of the school—perhaps with a buddy class in another geographical setting. Part of this hesitance is a lack of knowledge of my local and state mandates. There have been times in the past when DPI has sent out acceptable sister schools—limiting your ability to decide who to contact. But I really want to educate myself on these issues this year. I would like to use this tool as a means to discuss literature. The methods are discussion, modeling, facilitating, and group/individual projects.
Skyping with professionals with high school students as a form of modeling with them. It is similar to a virtual field trip or virtual guest speaker. I think it is so important for students to see a profession in action for them to understand the importance of the subject matter and skills being taught in school. For example, the importance of being on time and present in class everyday. By having a chance to speak to others in the "real world" means so much more to them than hearing it from a teacher.
Distance Learning—I want to become certified in this area. I know Blackboard but I want to learn about Moodle. With Moodling, I see the chance to empower students as independent learners—more real life activities. With Moodling it is class discussion, group/independent projects/ and lecture notes. Also, it has excellent evaluation pieces.
Performance Technology is an exciting new area for me. I firmly believe in working towards a self-reflection/improvement process. In my previous job, teaching computer skills in a high school, I used a wide variety of resources. But, I concentrated on ways to teach the students how to use the media—not using the media to teach them. For example, teaching them how to use a digital video camera. However, I never used the video option to record my steps for them to replay, at their computer, when they had a question about how to accomplish a task.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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I think a literature or book club blog is an excellent idea. You could create that within a classroom or grade level setting. I also agree that a blog could be a wonderful way to teach cultural diversity if you could connect with a school from another country.
I like how you realized that you taught students how to use the media but you were not using the media to teach them. If you did record the steps in how to use a digital camera the students could easily view the process. Some students may need to see the steps a couple of times. This would allow you to help others if needed and students could refer to the video if they had questions.
That's an interesting point (the safety issues), especially when being charged with the care of minors. I would imagine that electric media presents an elevated level of safety risk across the board, which requires a significant due dilligence on your part. Important point not to be taken lightly.
To get a distance learning certification you need 3 classes -
Distance Learning certificate
• EDTC 6060 Using the World Wide Web for Research (3)
• EDTC 6300 Introduction to Distance Learning (3)
• EDTC 7330 Management of Distance Education (3)
check out this web site for more info:
http://lsit.coe.ecu.edu/Msinit/advisingMSIT_SU07.htm
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