Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Course Reflection


And now is the time for reflection. I must say that I have found this course on the whole extremely enlightening and motivating. Enlightening from the fact that I have encountered so much new knowledge and learnt so much about the world of web 2.0. Motivating from the fact that I am now keen to try my new skills out in the classroom and more fully engage with my students on a level that they can understand better.

I remember learning a lot about Blooms taxonomy at university and it has been present and relevant in all of my teaching throughout my career. It is the goal of every teacher to empower the students to work for themselves and fully evaluate what they are learning. Blooms Taxonomy is a useful tool as task planner, ensuring that web 2.0 skills are incorporated. As a Mathematics teacher, there is always the criticism that it is all 'chalk and talk', so it is the objective to get away from this stereotype. By doing this, the students will more fully understand the subject and will be better prepared to use the skills created in the classroom outside the classroom in everyday life.

The elearning you tube clip cemented the ideas regarding elearning as a practice and using it in a classroom as a whole ideology. I do feel however that the role of the teacher will not be diminished through the introduction of all the technology in the classroom. It will just require teachers to become and continue to be better capable of adjusting lessons to suit their students needs. Students will always need guidance and mentors, something which teacher will be the best able to provide now and further in the future.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

module 10

The last module is here, and to quote the Grateful Dead, "What a long, strange, journey it has been."
Wiki's it would appear are collaborative websites which can be used for groups for create and learn together. It set me thinking on where I could use a wiki in my mathematics classroom. Maybe as a revision tool for my year 12 class, they could be given a different area of the course to summarise and provide revision on. It could also be even more targeted, such as focusing on one area such as Circle Geometry. Mmm, maybe I'll do this with my year 11 extension class over the summer holidays.

Nings are meeting points for like minded individuals to ask questions and receive information about a particular topic they are interested in. Quite good from a mathematics point of view, although I'm not sure just how immediate and accurate responses may be to questions asked.

Thank you fans, I'll leave it to Mr Morrison to say the rest!!!

Module 9

Module 9 has a variety of different types of applications to explore. The first one, scootle, is an excellent application and someting which I have already used a few times in the classroom. Its been particularly good this year as I've been using a smart board and it has provided a few different pieces of material to use in various lessons.

The second activity on expoloring social networking sites is something I'm reasonablly familiar with. I've been using facebook for a while now and use it to put messages out to wider school based communities about various happenings, such as 1st V basketball messages to old boys. Twitter is similar, though less powerful, with giving updates. I'm not the biggest fan of second life, I've had a look at it a few times and knowing that I have an addictive personality, I've decided to steer clear of that whole area as I may become alittle too into it.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Module 8

Getting towards the end now. Module 8 involved setting up a Google reader account and to my pleasant surprise, this was something I could really use and enjoy.
Being able to recognise sites with RSS feeds and adding them to my reader page will save me a large amount of time each day. I really like that the reader function tells me when my favourite blogs have been updated, although I'm thinking I may have to be a little restrained when adding feeds to my reader. Don't want to be overwhelmed with info do I?
This is a really useful tool for both my professional and personal life.