Monday, August 2, 2010
Thank you
I began this course with many reservations, believing that I was in for six weeks of frustration as technology is really not my comfort zone as was concluded in the manner in which I did my initial posts. I thought that this was a course in which I would do all that is necessary to just pass and after that I will just throw it all behind me and continue as I was going before because all I really wanted to do with computers was my assignments, email and Google information.Then Aisha introduced some "awesome tools" as she would say and opened up a whole, new, exciting world for me and demonstrated how we can change our teaching and the children's learning methods by just doing a few simple things with the computer. Not only were they simple but they were also fun. Yes it was a world-wind course but more stuck with me than I originally thought and I am inspired to really get to know more about the technology so any forth coming ideas will really be appreciated. I really do thank you Aisha for making it fun and informative. I promise that my students are going to benefit from this just as I did. Thank you again and good luck.
Digital Storytelling
I agonized for many a night trying to figure out what technology I can use for which lesson plan and more importantly which will be the easiest for me. I thought about concept mapping but it did not seem appropriate for the topic. Then I thought about eBooks and again discarded the idea. Then in the middle of the night I had an epiphany. What about using the Picture Story tool that was downloaded on your PC? Then I was like, but I am not sure I remember how to do that. Again, I was like, well you will never know until you try. So there losing the battle with myself I tried to create a Digital Story for my lesson and I was struck by the simplicity of it AGAIN and how enjoyable it is to do AGAIN. I said to myself, I must use this with my students but I wanted to know what advantages there were to using it and this is what I found out from the following website: http://edweb.fdu.edu/folio/FrancoE/ST/benefits.html:
1. It encourages collaborative learning
2. It allows students to learn and present in their own learning style.
3.It acts as a motivational tool because it relates to their personal experiences and interests.
4. It enhances writing because students now have to consider a wider audience.
5. It allows students to share work with a wider audience.
6. Provides a nonthreatening way for students to read their writing out loud.
There are a few more advantages but I guess you will read it on the website provided. After completing three Picture Stories, I summed up the total experience by simply saying "Wow, this is one cool tool."
1. It encourages collaborative learning
2. It allows students to learn and present in their own learning style.
3.It acts as a motivational tool because it relates to their personal experiences and interests.
4. It enhances writing because students now have to consider a wider audience.
5. It allows students to share work with a wider audience.
6. Provides a nonthreatening way for students to read their writing out loud.
There are a few more advantages but I guess you will read it on the website provided. After completing three Picture Stories, I summed up the total experience by simply saying "Wow, this is one cool tool."
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