About a year ago I tried to incorporate using blackboard in the classrooms. Blackboard is an online tool that is used for classes to communicate and submit assignments much like we do in online classes. I wanted the technology department in our school system to use it so that we could share ideas that help us in the classroom and provide more resources to give our students. The use of blackboard would help tremendously because it could cut down on email and conference calls and most of all meetings that take hours to complete. The first response was that it would take time because it had to be set up and everyone would need to log in and make comments and responses almost daily. A few were not sure about using it because they were used to the old way of communicating through email and phone calls and most of all text messages. I tried to explain the relevance of it. If we use it we are more apt to get our students involved in using it and making it a large part of our curriculum. If we display confidence in it then students will take to it more readily than if we look like beginners ourselves. Lastly, I informed them of the satisfaction they would get out of using it and not have to check emails all day everyday. They could simply check the communication board and see if their questions were answered or not. While I did not have success in doing it, a few of us have adopted the use of blackboard and one by one others are joining us. It has become a most helpful tool to my overall instruction.
Source:
http://www.arcsmodel.com/home.htm
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Network Connections
Networking through blogs, wikis and online collaboration chatrooms have changed my whole concept of learning. It has instilled in me that learning comes from everywhere and not just textbooks. It allows me to open up my thoughts and not put limitations on my students when learning. Everything they need to know does not exist in a textbook. I have learned more and more that in my field of study (technology) the best lessons come from hands on work rather than paper and pencil assessments.
I have found that the best digital tools to use are those that are most comfortable to the user. I am more comfortable using wikis as a learning instrument so it is what I use most. The students are made comfortable because of its ease of use. I believe that you cannot teach from something you do not know anything about. Blogs are interesting in that they allow expression of thoughts as would an essay in the classroom. Digital tools are a mainstay in our learning community and should be used wisely and more often that it is in the classroom.
To learn new knowledge when I have a question I tend to first go to the internet. I then use a variety of search engines to narrow down the information. Then I have to decipher the good information from the bad information. Once this is done, I can ascertain which source to use as the information I need. I can also use email and chatrooms that cater to the subject. Since the information age has taken the educational realm by storm it provides the most useful information to educators.

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I have found that the best digital tools to use are those that are most comfortable to the user. I am more comfortable using wikis as a learning instrument so it is what I use most. The students are made comfortable because of its ease of use. I believe that you cannot teach from something you do not know anything about. Blogs are interesting in that they allow expression of thoughts as would an essay in the classroom. Digital tools are a mainstay in our learning community and should be used wisely and more often that it is in the classroom.
To learn new knowledge when I have a question I tend to first go to the internet. I then use a variety of search engines to narrow down the information. Then I have to decipher the good information from the bad information. Once this is done, I can ascertain which source to use as the information I need. I can also use email and chatrooms that cater to the subject. Since the information age has taken the educational realm by storm it provides the most useful information to educators.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011
Collaboration
Do you believe that humans have a basic instinct to “interact and work as a group?
As humans I believe our basic instinct is to do for self. Interacting as a group only works if their is some type of outcome that must come from working in a group. Most of us do not realize that in our everyday life we are working together even if we are apart. I am one of those people that believes that I can do what needs to be done and I would rather not have any help. While group collaboration promotes social interaction it also brings out those who would rather sit back and do nothing while everyone else does the work. "
Students working in small groups tend to learn more of what is taught and retain it longer than when the same content is presented in other instructional formats. Students who work in collaborative groups also appear more satisfied with their classes." (Davis, 1993)With that being said it is of great benefit for collaboration to occur.
How can technology facilitate collaboration among learners based on constructivist principles?
"Constructivism refers to the idea that learners construct knowledge for themselves---each learner individually (and socially) constructs meaning---as he or she learns."(Hein, 1991) With the influx of technology learning the constructivist way becomes more complex. If learners are to construct knowledge for themselves then the internet will be a great hindrance to that fact. With so many ways to acquire information it is harder now to do so. The way to overcome that is to create problem based projects and lessons that require the student to want to learn more and want to do the research. If that is the case then the internet becomes a learning tool, like a book, and students will construct the knowledge they need to acquire.
Research Study
To see more on this subject and develop a more educational opinion on it please view the link below which tells of a study on constructivism and how it affects student learning.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~jmromero/juans%20docs/eportfolio%20docs/constructiviststudy.pdf
References
Davis,B.(1993)Tools for Teaching ;Collaborative Learning: Group Work and Study Teams.Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco
Hein, G(1991)Constructivist Learning Theory.Retrieved from http://www.exploratorium.edu/IFI/resources/constructivistlearning.html.
As humans I believe our basic instinct is to do for self. Interacting as a group only works if their is some type of outcome that must come from working in a group. Most of us do not realize that in our everyday life we are working together even if we are apart. I am one of those people that believes that I can do what needs to be done and I would rather not have any help. While group collaboration promotes social interaction it also brings out those who would rather sit back and do nothing while everyone else does the work. "
Students working in small groups tend to learn more of what is taught and retain it longer than when the same content is presented in other instructional formats. Students who work in collaborative groups also appear more satisfied with their classes." (Davis, 1993)With that being said it is of great benefit for collaboration to occur.
How can technology facilitate collaboration among learners based on constructivist principles?
"Constructivism refers to the idea that learners construct knowledge for themselves---each learner individually (and socially) constructs meaning---as he or she learns."(Hein, 1991) With the influx of technology learning the constructivist way becomes more complex. If learners are to construct knowledge for themselves then the internet will be a great hindrance to that fact. With so many ways to acquire information it is harder now to do so. The way to overcome that is to create problem based projects and lessons that require the student to want to learn more and want to do the research. If that is the case then the internet becomes a learning tool, like a book, and students will construct the knowledge they need to acquire.
Research Study
To see more on this subject and develop a more educational opinion on it please view the link below which tells of a study on constructivism and how it affects student learning.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~jmromero/juans%20docs/eportfolio%20docs/constructiviststudy.pdf
References
Davis,B.(1993)Tools for Teaching ;Collaborative Learning: Group Work and Study Teams.Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco
Hein, G(1991)Constructivist Learning Theory.Retrieved from http://www.exploratorium.edu/IFI/resources/constructivistlearning.html.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
How do people learn best?
I am of the belief that all people learn best by hands-on learning. I think that you have to see it, hear it, feel it and do it in order to understand it. In a perfect world it would be how we all learn best. My opinion is mainly based on the fact that I am a kinesthetic learner so it is how I learn best. As an educator, I know that there are many learning styles and that each person learns differently. Although, I know this I still believe that if you actually have an activity to enhance your learning0 you will learn it quicker.
According to Rossiter (2006), answering three questions will help you understand how you learn best.
In addition to Rossiter I embrace the theory of Howard Gardner which states that "each person has the same capacity for learning; the difference is HOW they learn. All people have a strength in one (or a combination) of the following seven intelligences:
http://www.howardgardner.com/MI/mi.html
References
According to Rossiter (2006), answering three questions will help you understand how you learn best.
- "How does my brain work? (or How do I think best?)
- How do I process or retain information best?
- How do I share what I’ve learned best?"
In addition to Rossiter I embrace the theory of Howard Gardner which states that "each person has the same capacity for learning; the difference is HOW they learn. All people have a strength in one (or a combination) of the following seven intelligences:
- Linguistic: interpreting words help them learn best
- Logical/Mathematical: math, numerical or logical processes help them learn best
- Movement/Kinesthetic: action or “doing something” helps them learn best
- Musical: musical patterns and/or performances help them learn best
- Spatial: using the patterns of open or tight spaces helps them learn best
- Interpersonal: understanding the meaning and intent of others helps them learn best.
- Intrapersonal: understanding one’s own feelings and motivations help them learn best."
http://www.howardgardner.com/MI/mi.html
I believe that the purpose of educational technology is to enhance the learning environment and to embrace the digital age in which we live. Learning cannot be stifled through the traditional means of education. We must move forward and provide more rigor in classes in order for our students to compete in the global society in which they will be living on their own soon.
References
Rossiter, M.(2006)How do you learn best?Retrieved June 11, 2011 from
http://www.suite101.com/content/how-do-you-learn-best--a9003
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Principles of Copyright
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yBQke4q9sI
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Static v. Dynamic Technologies
On the static versus dymanic pendulum I believe I am in between the areas of collaboration and content. I am in the process of using collaborative technologies with my students as well as some of the teachers in my school system. I am finding that as we proceed to advance in the technology area there are more opportunities for students and educators to embrace what's available and use it to it's full potential. The more open we are about using these technologies and having the students use them I do believe learning will occur and grades will improve. In this I want it now era if we don't give students what they love we will lose 90% of them in the classroom and they will simply do what it takes to get by instead of actually learning. I hope through the process of this program to only enhance what my students get out of the classroom and I want to move more towards a virtual classroom when my students are absent.
See the static v. dynamic concept map below.
Static
Collaboration- Blogs, Wikis, Video Cards
Communication-Instant Messaging, Skype and Texting
Content-Webquests, Internet Scavenger Hunts and Listservs
Dynamic
Collaboration-RSS Feeds, Youtube and stream audio
Communication-VOIP, Virtual Worlds, and Web Conferences
Content-Digital Games, P2P Networks, and Learning Objects (video clips)
See the static v. dynamic concept map below.
Static
Collaboration- Blogs, Wikis, Video Cards
Communication-Instant Messaging, Skype and Texting
Content-Webquests, Internet Scavenger Hunts and Listservs
Dynamic
Collaboration-RSS Feeds, Youtube and stream audio
Communication-VOIP, Virtual Worlds, and Web Conferences
Content-Digital Games, P2P Networks, and Learning Objects (video clips)
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Engaging Learners with New Strategies and Tools
CCC
Content-Online resources/Educational Journals/Instructors
Collaboration-Blogs/Workgroups/Online Networks
Communication-Skype/Podcasts/Educational Chatrooms
All of these technological tools will work well in the learning environment. Content area requires that there are resources available to acquire the information, such as educational technology journals and a medium to get that information. An instructor would serve as a valuable knowledge base to receive that information and to get insight on what is in the future for education.
For collaboration, any type of networking where two or more students can share and receive information would benefit all. Use of blogs, networking groups and associations and online networks that promote educational technology would serve as a great base to get started.
Communication is the key to establishing a solid base for acquiring this knowledge. In the classroom and with online studies the use of Skype and other web cam tools is very beneficial. Podcasts are the new wave for putting out information on a widespread basis. Educational chat rooms serve as a great medium for sharing and getting involved in technology discussions that interest you.
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