Archive for September, 2007

todays lecture

this is something i usually don’t do…

But i’m going to blog all my information i’m doing in class (last week i lost all my work :S)

well now i have to mind my spelling and grammar.

this is how you access it:

http://www.google.com/ig

now what?

i’ve added my wordpress to the subscriptions and this is the URL

http://www.google.com/reader/view/#stream/user%2F04674916103092869626%2Fstate%2Fcom.google%2Freading-list

 golly i hope this works.

what else did we do…

we leant about Google Reader.. where else can you stay connected with your blogs and have other people’s blogs be sent to you:

go to: http://www.google.com/reader

I’ve added my wordpress to this reader soi can get access to it.. cool.

Not to the part of researching. go back to the “Add subscription” green box and type in some key words.

i don’t really know if i want to research on anything too important as yet,  subjects i’m looking

Social Interaction is a vital part of learning

thanks K.J –> this helps :)  

The following is an abstract of a paper by Jacobs and Polson that explores the need for social interaction in a childs education.

In this paper, the authors contend that the strategies so far pursued in embedding mobile and social learning in to a curriculum framework have been implicitly flawed. Rather than allowing pedagogy to direct and shape educational experiences delivered via these emergent technology devices, the authors believe there needs to be stronger focus on the interaction between players in a learning context, including the pedagogue and standard information resources, but also accommodating further expert input/commentary and protocols that facilitate negotiated and evolutionary understanding. Interaction design aspects associated with engagement in learning need to be given greater consideration, in order to accommodate the benefits of these diverse technologies. Furthermore, testing and assessment processes for learning need to be adapted to accommodate the skills development directly associated with the particular learning channel. The paper is structured to demonstrate the ubiquity of mobile and social technologies and the need to acknowledge a ‘natural use’ for such technologies in learning and teaching. The authors assess the validity of arguments promoting Web 2.0 technologies in the context on interaction design models. They then present case studies in mobile and social learning, which aim to demonstrate the necessity of interaction design principles in planning curriculum and learning facilitation strategies. Finally, they propose a model for planning of teaching and learning by maximising the interactive effectiveness of emergent mobile and social technologies

How are teachers coping with Web 2.0 technologies in school

HOW???

How are teachers coping with the change of technology? well as a student i’m only grasping the concepts…

here’s a questions: should they be tip-top? or should we skip a generation?

No to both! we have to professional and build skills! Hence why students go to school. If the information is new for them, we don’t just say “ah-well lets skip a generation” we usually say “build skills”.

take a look

how-are-teachers-coping-with-web-20-technologies-in-school.pdf

The use of technology in school

Technology in the classroom!!!

Ipods in Library’s!!

What is this world coming to???

 From the N.D Ebsco artical…

here is the abstract:

(Jul2007)

This article focuses on the U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) call for input from educators on how best to use technology in education. A four question survey is being handed out to teachers in the U.S. and some think it is a poor excuse for policy making. Steve Hargadon runs a social network for educators and he believes dialogue is vital to determining how to use technology in schools. He created his own version of the questionnaire online that encourages feedback from other teachers.

technology-in-the-classroom.pdf

RSS

awww… thanks Jude!

Now i know what a RSS is!

Its now on the bottom of my page…  take a look!!!

 click here to find out what it is ;)

[hint hint! you are now able to subscribe to my page like a writter's version of Flickr]

OH! this is both amusing and educational.

If the reading was not enough for you then click here it is about “RSS in plain English”

Hint hint hint: it is a youtube which will make explaining this easy!

What is all the Hype?

  Blogging is not a hard thing. The only tricky part is if you are not familiar with the program. Where does a new blogger fit in, in comparison to a passionate lady? To compare my blog (this one in particular) to her’s.  Jude has 11 hyperlinks on one past… I only have one, if not two – not good enoughShe has a picture and creative title  - mine just has my name – I guess she must have paid for her blog page to enable this image to appear. As my wordpress is just an assignment and I’m only interested in the free package and I have to use the given programs to make my page better. Most of the programs are there, I guess I have to find a means as to utilize themThe images and pictures double as hyperlinks. These are not only for entertaining purposes, but contain information useful for searching for information on Web 2.0.Her interests come to life – she encourages people to blog. Her Del.ici.ous link is also connected. This makes viewing and browsing the web a whole lot easier. A person who has to multi-task and keep up with many units THIS IS VERY BENEFICIAL.Click here She has a presentation of how literacy and web logging are becoming revolutionary in the classroom. This is a sad reality for me. I have to be more computer savvy like her.  

… Well at least I’m able to use this as an example. The work she presents are valuable and i’m sure i will be able to use it for this assignment


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