Monday, November 16, 2009

Final Reflection

Ok! I've finally finished the Course - what an amazing learning curve. Throughout this journey I experienced a myriad of emotions: hesitancy, frustration, pride, relief, confusion, amazement, excitement and finally success - thank you for providing me with this opportunity!
A few suggestions from the perspective of someone who subscribes to the "KISS philosophy"
* It was easier to create all the Accounts in the initial stages rather than as I went through each Module and DEFINATELY download the template in the First Steps to record passwords etc.
* Future participants would benefit from completing the Course with a buddy or a group of people so that they could bounce ideas off eachother and provide support (I really struggled at times to complete tasks on my own)
* I found that I became overwhelmed with information at times when there were a lot of Youtube clips or other links provided within Modules and then lost my direction. Could they be reduced to cater for "IT Challenged" people like myself?
* Future participants need to know that PRACTISE PRACTISE PRACTISE is what they need to do in order to become more confident with all the new skills.
Finally, the tools that I found most beneficial to me within an educational setting include: Blogging, Bubble.us, Google docs, Digital Storytelling, Delicious and the Blooms Digital Taxonomy Map.
Thanks again!
Brid Bowers

Friday, November 13, 2009

Module 10

The WIKI is amazing as it opens up an endless opportunities for all learners (yes even us older ones) to experience success. Students especially love to publish their work on the web and to receive feedback, praise and encouragements for their efforts.
I absolutely loved reading through the Blooms Revised Taxonomy and Blooms Digital Taxonomy. As an educator who tries her best to challenge and excite chn to "own" their learning it was great to see how easily Web2.0 tools are integrated within HOT skills. We have placed a copy of Blooms Revised Taxonomy and Blooms Digital Taxonomy Map in the staffroom to help generate professional dialogue in this area.

Module 9

I can see the opportunities of social networking but must be honest and say that it's not really my thing. I have a lot of friends who have Facebook, but after the initial excitement of setting it up and getting feedback, it seems to have gone by the wayside. I personally don't have the time to religously update Facebook but definitely admire those who can!
I find the whole Twitter phenomenon a waste of time and energy - I don't really care if someone is in a shoe shop and can't decide what colour shoes to buy!
Despite my personal stance I can definitely see why kids are attracted to the whole social networking package. As educators we need to be aware of the positive and negative aspects of these tools and inform our kids accordingly.
A good module.

Module 8

I loved this Module! I have been known to spend hours searching through the net trying to locate information and finally discover something that allows me access to up to date and most importantly relevant news and blogs is fantastic. Once again Web 2.0 is providing me with valuable time saving tools which with my very busy life is a godsend! I can definately see how we could use this at school not only within the classroom but also for staff development as well.

Module 7

Making this Blog short and sweet: Program to evaluate and reports to finish - I'm sure you all relate!
Loved Delicious! I thought it was an easy way to save websites that I continually use as well as allowing me to view what others had found therefore saving me precious time! I could see this being very useful in our school.