Sunday, July 19, 2009

MODULE 10

Wikis can be used in the classroom to promote and encourage higher order thinking. They allow users such as a Luddite like me who can only be described as technologically challenged

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to create Wikis, edit them, add photos, videos etc. The pedagogy supporting this Web 2.0 tool includes promoting team work, creating a resource that allows differentiated learning experiences, and it has joint owndership between the teacher and students. Because students are doing some of the editing, hopefully we are encouraging literacy skills and moving students from the simple act of copying and pasting.

The Wetpaint site offers many ideas on how to create and develop a Wiki - I will be spending a few more hours exploring these possibilities.

I am in the process of developing a Wiki to help my Year 12 Legal Studies revise for the HSC. Click on the link and email me if you want to join this private site. My idea is to involve all students by allocating tasks and then encouraging collaboration. By the end of the time, I hope the students have collaboratively created model answers to all the sections of the exam.

Hopefully this will encourage higher order thinking on Bloom's digital taxonomy map. Many of the iLE@RN skills are also addressed-communication and collaboration, questioning and reflection.

Another practical consideration is that students can access the Wiki as a homework activity - getting around the problems of internet speed that are plaguing our schools at the moment.

This course has opened a range of new possibilities for the Luddite - I will be revisiting them frequently in an effort to enrich the learning experiences of our students while exploring Web 2.0. Such exploration involves risk taking and moving beyond our comfort zones and admitting that as teachers we are becoming facilitators and partners in the learning experience.

Friday, July 17, 2009

MODULE 9

Networks on the web can take many different forms and have both positive and negative aspects. I have used some of the learning paths in Scootle with my Year 7 students while exploring rainforests. Comments by other teachers and content provided by others is an excellent way to collaborate and share.



I am still trying to get my head around social networking sites like Facebook and have not yet felt the need to tell everyone what I am doing every minute of the day via Twitter. I tried to view the slideshow on Getting Started with Facebook but it had been removed!


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I would like to learn more about second life and online identities. Our students love to play games on the internet and as teachers we need to explore ways to enhance learning using this technology. Could this be the next Web 2.0 course??? As the Luddite nears the end of this course, I am keen to continue on this steep learning curve in an effort to at least keep up with our digital natives and find new ways to engage them and encourage higher order thinking without them actually realising it!

What many teachers do not realise or maybe do not want to contemplate is that there is a shift in the power balance in the classroom. Teachers and students are becoming partners - no longer is it a one way flow of information - we have to teach each other!!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

my first glog | Glogster

my first glog | Glogster

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MODULE 8

Bamboolzed by too much information!! Or do I just like playing with the flickr toys??

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I have subscribed to the ABC feed on my blog and now have enough information to wake up to each day. I can see that RSS feeds can sift information as required but I am not sure I have enough hours in the day to go through everything.

I could get lost in the Directory of RSS feeds.

For our students I can see the potential to include RSS feeds into their research on particular topics or when using wikis.

The more a luddite explores Web 2.0 the more potential to use the many tools and encourage higher order thinking for our digital natives.

MODULE 7

Another password, another Web 2.0 tool!! Thank you for the template otherwise where would the luddite explorer be!!

15 billion web sites to explore!!! How to do it?? Social Booking marking sites like delicious offer one type of solution. Instead of being tied to one computer, we can tag sites and come up with some semblance of order in the chaos. As teachers we can help our students organise their research by encouraging the use of these websites.

Looking at other particpants blogs is another way to spend a few days!! Commenting is another way to spend the holidays but it is great to read other reflections and learn from other journeys along this long and complex trail.

The words to remember are COLLABORATE, SHARE AND NETWORK.

And the significance of the photo?? I just like playing with the flickr toys and Tasmania is a great place to visit in January.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

MODULE 6

Firstly go to my first glog. Creating it was quite an experience!! Like so many of the Web 2.0 tools you have to get your head around what you are trying to do as you do it!! What is a glog? How do you create it?? Why do you create it?? First, of course I had to create ANOTHER ACCOUNT AND ANOTHER PASSWORD!! Then of course I went to Youtube to find a series of videos on What is a glog and How do you create one!! Of course there were numerous young girls with american accents telling me how easy it was and of course you want to poster yourself!! (I am a 53 year old luddite with grown up children - do I want to poster myself??)Then I set about creating a glog about well I am not sure - I think it is about my journey so far into the world of Web 2.0!!

Our digital native students love creating things so I can see many uses for glogs and the mind mapping tools. Teachers could use them to present information and prepare assessment tasks for students that require some higher order thinking skills to be dispayed via a glog.

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