Sunday, 18 August 2013

Reflective Synopsis



We live in the 21st century. We are constantly surrounded by digital technology and expected to be technologically skilled in many areas and be ably to swiftly pick up the use of new computers, ipads, ipods, social media and the like. Children are no different. Today’s children live think and learn in an increasingly online world.  This is why in today’s classrooms it is fundamental that we integrate technology with pedagogy; E-Learning.
Over the last 5 weeks, I have explored a range of multi modal technologies as well as investigated issues and core ideas, through this reflective synopsis I will look at the implications and connections between e-learning, learning theory, digital pedagogy, higher order thinking, working safely, legally and ethically online and how these create core ideas

‘21st century education integrates technologies, engaging students in ways not previously possible, creating new learning and teaching possibilities, enhancing achievement and extending interactions with local and global communities.’
(MCEETYA ICT in Schools Taskforce, ‘Contemporary Learning’ document in Learning in an Online World, 2005)


(Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2009) recommend e-learning in schools saying that using ICT for learning is the responsibility of teachers and school leaders to prepare students for the demands of an ever-changing world through facilitating learning in a technology-rich environment where students and teachers don’t just learn about technology, but use it to achieve powerful learning and teaching and improve student learning outcomes.


Whilst using interactive tools in the classroom, it is important that the safety and privacy of students and the school is maintained. Another issue that arises with using the Internet is plagiarism and copyright issues. Throughout this course I have found myself making tons of accounts for the digital platforms that I have used (blogger, audioboo, flickr, wikispaces etc), when these are made, my information is out there for anyone to see; so it is so important that kids know this too. Before this course I didn’t know that you had to get permission off someone to use their picture (even if it was on google images) in a blog. I wouldn’t imagine the kids would either…although there is some help now that can educate about these issues.
The Cyber Teach Toolkit - Safe and Responsible Use of Digital Technologies has been designed for schools to implement safe and ethical behavior when using digital technologies. It encourages the understandings of behaviors needed when using the Internet.

Technology in the classroom has the ability to be collaborative which has many benefits. The importance of collaborative learning is that “students are responsible for one another’s learning as well as their own and that reaching the goal implies that students have helped each other to understand and learn” (Dooly, 2009). So far, majority of my ICT tools have been collaborative based. The first activity that I analysed was a wiki about mobile phones in the classroom using the 'De Bono's hats' matrix, everyone input their ideas- sharing points and ideas on the topic. I went into the activity very closed minded, and came out with a very open one. Everyones ideas were valued in the activity and also brought a recognition of difference into the situation. This activity encouraged higher order thinking -  Blooms Taxonomy shows this through the learning domain. 


Image retrieved from http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=146082 on August 19, 2013.



Collaborative learning fits into the core learning theory; social constructivism. The newest core learning theory to be recognised is 'connectivism' - learning in the 21st century. 
I see the students of today being the luckiest of all- information is so readily available and with devices such as ipads and phones, pretty much accessible from anywhere. This 'connectivism' theory is based on the knowledge to find the information rather than the information itself. More of this is explained in previous blogs
This diagram reinforces the links between Learning Theories, Core Key Ideas and Productive Pedagogies. As can be seen, each links to each other and they intertwine to show each links to the other. 



Retrieved from http://managinge-learningteisha.blogspot.com.au on August 19, 2013



Education Queensland identifies digital pedagogy as being "a new way of working and learning with ICT to facilitate quality learning experiences for 21st Century learners. Digital Pedagogy moves the focus from ICT tools and skills, to a way of working in the digital world". Everyone at school would have done a research / presentation task, if they were prescriptive they most likely were recall and presentation and lower order thinking and wouldn't reach the standards for todays Student ICT expectations. How can ICT be incorporated into the classroom?
TPACK - Technology, Pedagogy and Content Knowledge (Mishra and Koehler, 2006). Throughout researching technology and tools over the last term; there are so many way that they can be integrated into the classroom, the TPACK framework suggests that the best way to teach is to have a balance of these components - as seen in the diagram below. No learner learns the same way; therefore it is fundamental that the pedagogy caters for all learners. 


Image Retrieved from http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/mod/page/view.php?id=146080 on August 19th, 2013



We are living in the digital age, as a future learning manager I won't back away from using technology to enhance my students learning- and current teachers shouldn't either. With  Learning theories that address the productive pedagogies and  a range of technologies, students have extended chances to reach the desired learning outcomes. 
It is important that learning managers can teach and demonstrate a range of digital tools as the 21st century is the digital age and I know that from this course, it has taught me to embrace the new age and never be afraid to experiment with technology platforms- because you never know what you will discover. 













Reference List

Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. (2009). Elearning planning guide. Retrieved from: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/principals/curriculum/elp09.pdf

Dooly, M. (2009). Constructing knowledge together. Retrieved from http://pagines.uab.cat/melindadooly/sites/pagines.uab.cat.melindadooly/files/Chpt1.pdf

Mishra, P., & Koehler, M.J. (2006). Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge: A Framework for Teacher Knowledge. Teachers College Record, 108(6), 1017-1054.

Thursday, 15 August 2013

MORE PRESENTATIONS?

Introducing GLOGSTER! (edu)


So last post I spoke about Prezi - another presentation tool. This week I have decided to stay on the same presentation bandwagon and looked into Glogster.

Put together every multimedia you can think of onto a poster and out pops a glogster! It's like a online scrapbook that can have photos, videos, youtube clips, audio that you can move around and design the way you want it. An online poster!

Have a look at the one I made below -






This is only the beginning of what you can do with a glogster, but gives you an idea of the variety. It wasn't hard to do at all, without even looking at any tutorials for it. It wouldn't be a hard concept for kids as young as grade one or two to try out. The website is easy to deconstruct and just an e-mail and password is necessary (the EDU version is the one that can be used in schools and is what I have done mine on) and FREE! Although there is a paid version that has added features. Oh and it can be embedded too! 
A 'glog' could be used as an assessment piece, or just in day to day work in the classroom.


I remember at school doing a poster on a 'mammals' when I was at school for an assignment; we had to research their behaviour, where they lived, what they ate, habitat etc and write it on a piece of large card. Imagine if we had an online poster maker back then! If I set that assignment now, instead of just writing down where they lived and what they ate - a video of them in their habitat and video's and recordings of how they live. This is so much more engaging then reading 20 dot points describing what a wombat eats.
The age of the connectivism is here, and students shouldn't be hidden from it.

Another way that Glogster could be incorporated into the classroom is to use it to collaborate photos and videos from classes as well as school events like concerts, school camps and school musicals etc. these then could be uploaded to the school blog or website. 

I think I could see myself using this as an icebreaker at the start of a new year in the classroom. Each student makes a 'glog' about themselves - favorite sport, pictures, favorite movie, interests and then we all upload it into our 'classroom blog' as an 'about us' section. 


"Glogster goes beyond being just another scrapbbooky" tool -- it introduces students to 3-D communication skills, requiring them to merge the left and right sides of the brain as they seek to communicate and evaluate both information and meaning. The visual, audio, and textual capacity of Glogster not only will appeal to digital learners, it has the potential to support the visual literacy skills that are becoming essential skill sets for 21st century learner."
(Brenda's Blog about Glogster)


I loved making a Glogster! Had be engaged for ages! I would defiantly use this on my classroom as a part of assessment and day to day learning! I would also use this to present information to my class about topics. The information is all there - the videos are already uploaded so there is no fiddling around trying to find the right one! 

Over the last 7 weeks I have come to the conclusion that there is always more that one way to use a piece of technology in the classroom and there is no wrong way! 

This is the end of my technology blogging, I could write so many more on just what I have encountered over the last 7 weeks; but I would be here forever! I believe that this course has opened my mind to what technology can do in the classroom! And I will be using it in the future! I now LOVE blogging and may even start on something not Uni Related! 

Stay tuned for my reflective synopsis on Monday! 

Over and Out Readers! 


Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Introducing the new age PowerPoint - Prezi!

Welcome to this weeks ICT learning tools- hasn't it been a journey so far, I went from not knowing what a blog was five weeks ago, to making Prezi's. If you don't know what a prezzi is... keep reading and you will never look at presentation the same way again. 

A Prezi is simply a zooming presentation tool that can be used on the internet then downloaded to present offline and be done on i products. You start with a huge blank canvas instead of the old slides. From there you put all your content in boxes on the canvas  and can choose the order they are viewed- and also the options just to click on the section to be viewed and it zooms right in. First seeing the big picture, then zooming in to get details of each part. Prezi's also have the option of working from a template- this is probably a good idea when first learning to use Prezi. 
 I have made an example of a Prezi that could be used in a lower level classroom learning about 'The Planets'





This is just a glimpse of what can be done with the help of the Prezi tool. 

There are so many ways that Prezi's could be used in the classroom- from pedagogy to the students development of presentation. 
This tool is definitely one to enhance the visual learner and maybe even encourage more visual learning because the Prezi is fun to watch and intuitive so may encourage students to remember what they saw. This would be a great teacher tool as well as used by the students, imagine having the whole lesson on a virtual canvas... being able to pick and choose as you go what you will do next - this would give so much more freedom in a lesson. You couldn't do that with the old fashioned slideshows where everything is linear and each slide must come after the other... 

More than one person can edit the same Prezi, making it collaborative and easily incorporated into group presentations. I would use this in my classroom for a group presenting tool, the whole picture can be portrayed then each student elaborate and analyse encouraging higher order thinking throughout the process.  
Organising thoughts on any topic.  You can make two or more areas in your infinitely large presentation space, then show connections among elements both by how you connect the elements, how you place them, and how you use the arrows/connectors. AMAZING possibilities for making thoughts visible.
This tool is an alternative to the overused Powerpoint. Prezi's are engaging! Something that most kids wouldn't have worked with before but will pick up very easily.


I have a million more idea's but your probably not reading this, by now your off playing with Prezi.





So go on, next time you have to do a presentation- close that powerpoint and give Prezzi a go!
It could end up looking like something like this ...





In case the embedded 'planets' prezi does't work
http://prezi.com/tkts-t6gejcc/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
(it would work, then not work, then worked again) 

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Keirsey Temperament Report - What is my Personality?

One of this weeks activities was to take a temperament report... Pretty much saying that I am common... 40 - 45% of the population are made up of 'Guardians' 
I don't know how accurate it is. 


PODCASTING in the CLASSROOM

Welcome my weekly blog. How the time is flying!

This week I have decided to look at pod casting for my tool of the week.
As I have established in my first ever blog post (here if you don't remember), No Learner learns the same way. With using ICT, we incorporate so many different types of text; written, spoken, diagrams, pictures, audio, visual. You couldn't do that with a black board and chalk! I have finally realised that this is the reason that we are encouraged to look into all different ICT tools. Enhance our teaching to all the students that can't read 10 chapters and remember the whole thing.

So anyway...What is a podcast?
A podcast is like a radio show. However, instead of being broadcast live, a podcast is recorded and then distributed over the internet, so that you can listen to it whenever you please. There are thousands of podcasts available, ranging from general interest entertainment shows to those which focus on specific topics (e.g. computers / music / education). 
(http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/ict/podcasting.htm)

 A podcast could easily be put together with pictures and make a virtual slide show of images to make a movie or slide show. Recordings can be done from an iphone, ipod, ipad, computer and many more devices, so it is a readily available tool that could be used in the classroom - or out of the classroom. The program I have opted for is called AUDIOBOO, it is downloadable free from the iTunes store or online Here. The great thing about AudioBoo is that it can be embedded into a blog or wiki (blogs don't usually allow audio).


And I bet you thought, how can this be used to benefit learning in the classroom... I was thinking the same thing until I had a deeper look into it.
Have a look at what I have done with this example of intergrading podcasts into a school blog 
This could be a great approach to teaching for the Auditory learners- those who prefer to listen and speak.
Another way that I would use a podcast for in the classroom is storytelling. Having a group of students put together an audiobook of something they have written together . A classroom radio station is a great way to incorporate this-  even potentially developing  literacy skills by writing scripts, setting up interviews and developing teamwork skills by working together to put together the recordings to make a great show. This would open all types of doors in the ICT world- particularly as this could be used as early as grade one. Another academic incorporation could be using a recorded podcast for dictation that could be done at home for practise tests, or even through the class so I could roam the classroom and check for students having trouble (I used to hate this one at school - having the teacher stand up the front of the classroom and have to write down what she said).
I think it is clear that podcasts can hold a range of uses- all you have to google is 'Uses for a podcast in the classroom' and there are hundred of ideas.


Although using ICT in the classroom can highly benefit learning outcomes and experiences it is detrimental that referencing and copyright laws are taken into consideration while teaching and
when students are using ICT. It's very important that all permission is granted when using other students work as well.
Always check Reference and copyright laws!!

Here is another way couple of ways that podcasts can be used in everyday teaching:





Anyway, thanks for reading! I hope I am not only teaching myself ways to incorporate ICT into my classroom to be the best teacher I can possibly be- but also my other fellow future teachers.

WELCOME TO TERM TWO AT SEASHORE PRIMARY SCHOOL

Welcome back,
 I hope you all enjoyed your short, well earned holidays and didn't eat too much chocolate over Easter.
We have a very busy term!!

This term we will be looking at The Environment and each class will come up with actions plans to make out wonderful school more energy efficient. We will be posting blogs throughout the term with ideas that the students come up with (parents please remember to bring back your permission forms for your students work to be able to be previewed).

We also have the annual fundraising month of May coming up - below are the podcasts of our year Four students discussing ideas to raise money for the walk-a-thon.


In June we have our sports day!!
Everyone is very excited and I hope you are all practicing your cheer anthems! I have included another podcast of our school song so everyone can practise at home.



Well GOODLUCK this term everyone - stayed tuned in with our blogs!


SEASHORE PRIMARY
:)



Tuesday, 23 July 2013