Saturday, December 5, 2009

Final Reflections

The journey is over...temporarily! Over the past few months I have slowly unravelled the mystery of the digital revolution that has caught everyone by storm, only now I am in the eye of it! I now need to step out with confidence from the calm and into the digital technology spiral that now engulfs me...bring on next year! I am looking forward to exploring new ways to incorporate what I have discovered into the classroom next year. The course has given me new insights to how learning needs to be diversified and engaging for students using their "talk"...I understand that children are quick to grasp new technologies...I just need to give them the opportunities to use it!

Module Five

It is almost the end of the year and I am just about there in finishing a unit on Visual Ventures...the children have been enthralled by investigating the history of animation and have used a variety of mediums of digital storytelling to gain a better understanding of visual literacies. Where would I be without YouTube! This form of digital storytelling has provided rich learning experiences for the kids, generating valuable discussions and providing insights to the techniques of advertisers, video-editors and photographers in ways they try to deliver their message.
We also used Adobe Premier Elements in developing profiles of students from Kindergarten to Year Six...this was long and tiresome to say the least! The general consensus is that I-Movie is a better tool!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Module 8

Finally I am familiar with something from the "fast and new way"...Google Reader!
When I set up my IGoogle account a few months back, I recognised the various features of this tool and have set up a RSS Feed there.
I now understand the concept of the news coming to me rather than me having to discern from the millions of websites or blogs what I want.
The SMH breaking news and DailyTelegraph I subscribed to today...it is the only way I can keep up with what is happening in the world!

Module 9

There is definitely value in having Scootle to access educational objects to assist with the teaching learning program.
I have finally succumbed to the social pressures of joining Facebook...all due to a cousin who wanted to make contact with a long distance relative! After experiencing a school reunion as recent as the weekend and everyone asking if I was on Facebook, at least I was able to say I was...now I just have to use it!
I can't really see the value of me working with Education in Second Life...mind you, I used an excellent resource from this to assist with developing my students' knowledge of discrimination and ostracisation.
Twitter in plain English tutorial is an excellent summary of this social networking tool...I think I like the idea of having only 140 characters to record a comment!
As for the relevance of using Facebook or Twitter in the classroom, I am yet to be convinced...I need to be more proficient myself before I even dare step in this direction.

Module 10

The digital taxonomy map from Bloom's is a great model which can assist teachers in planning higher order IT tasks.
I need to explore the concept of Wikis in more detail. I have started by joining cogdogroo wikispace...at least this is a start!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Module 7

Today I explore how delicious "Delicious" really is! The social networking tool is an excellent way to keep a track record of the websites and links that are of educational value that can be shared with your colleagues.
I am able to save other people's ideas into my own delicious account.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Module 6 - Bubbl.us and Glogster

What a session! This took forever to do!
I can see the benefits of using Bubbl.us - it is very similar to the program "Inspiration" and "Kidspiration". It is definitely a tool that is useful for students to brainstorm ideas about treated concepts.
As for Glogster, I anticipate that the students will love it! Definitely worth trying! Unfortunately when I attempted to post this poster onto my blog, it took forever and it took up enermous amounts of space.

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Monday, September 28, 2009

Module 4

After several attempts at identifying a suitable vodcast, I have finally managed to post it into my blog. Teacher tube was initially my source but after failing to find a suitable clip that could have the embed code recognised, I went straight to YouTube.

There is defintely merit in using this tool for the classroom. There's a vast range of clips that are fun and educational which children would no doubt enjoy viewing and commenting.

The clip I selected was inspired by last week's once in a lifetime experience...I discovered the source of the dust storm was from Broken Hill. The remnants of this storm are still very evident on the facade of my car...I will now need to go and clean the car!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Module 3

Slowly I am beginning to grasp the value of all this technology.
I can see the value of sharing ideas with each other...there would no doubt be excitement among students if they had the capacity to share ideas in a secure site.
I look forward to having some time in the upcoming holidays so I can have more time exploring this.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Module Two


I have just returned from our nation's capital territory...a terrific day to mark the end of the winter season. Here is an image of Parliament House...a marvellous piece of architecture!

I have learnt to insert an image and add a caption.

Module One

I have just entered the scary world of the Digital Revolution...time will soon tell if I get caught and/or lost in cyberspace! I feel as if I need to develop my igoogle page. I love the idea of personalising my page to various websites that I am interested in.
I am now able to add images to the igoogle page and I can see the benefit of having others share their opinions.
As for blogging, I can't believe that I have actually created my first blog.