Sunday, February 16, 2014

EDLD 5366 Reflection


Self-Assessment
I realized as I went through this course that I had not thought about reflection the way in which it was presented.  Of course, I had always taken time to think about the lessons I had taught but only in a superficial way.  I would note if an activity went well or not so well, but I didn’t really think about asking my students to truly reflect on what they learned.  Gerstein (2011) stated, that her students were “products of a standardized system where they were asked to memorize standardized information and spit that information out on standardized tests.”  I now understand why I have had trouble getting my students to understand the concept of reflection.  I have learned that my students must be taught how to reflect and given cues to help them learn how to think in that manner.  Most importantly, I have learned that I need to model that type of reflection for them, which in turn helps me become a more effective teacher.

Learn as a Learner
I like the idea of a group project when I know that I can choose who is in my group.  It made me nervous to know that the end product must be a site that had very specific information and must all flow together.  I was concerned that it would be difficult to do because we had six people that don’t even live in the same city.  Everything turned out just fine!  We used Google Docs to begin the collaboration process then used Google Hangouts to actually meet together.  We all came to the process with different amounts of technology knowledge, but everyone was able to make contributions.  Going through the process of working in a group has been helpful for me to realize how my students might feel when I put them into groups.

Lifelong Learning Skills
There have been many things that I have learned throughout this course, but the most important skill goes back to reflection.  I just never put much thought into that particular skill, but the more I am required to do it for my master’s classes, the more I realize how integral it is.  Tice (2004) said, “Reflective teaching means looking at what you do in the classroom, thinking about why you do it, and thinking about if it works - a process of self-observation and self-evaluation.  I’m surprised that it has taken me so long to understand the process, but I’m glad I have had the opportunity to experience it. 

Implementation in the Classroom
There are many Web 2.0 tools that would be very useful in the classroom no matter what level.  I am just learning more about how to use Google Sites in the classroom, but I can definitely see how convenient it would be to post my students’ work that has been digitally created.  We are already using Kidblog to showcase student work and allow for reflection, which has become a sort of e-portfolio.  There is more than one reason to use an e-portfolio, but, in this case, it allows for the parents to see what their child is learning and how they are progressing.  It also allows for an engaging way that the students can reflect.  As Barrett (2005) states, “The purposes and goals for the portfolio, determine the content” (p. 5).  I am looking forward to utilizing more websites and Web 2.0 tools in my classroom.


References:
Barrett, H. (2005). The reflect initiative. Researching electronic portfolios and learning engagement, collaboration, through technology. Retrieved February 12, 2014, from http://electronicportfolios.org/reflect/whitepaper.pdf

Gerstein, J. (2011, August 16). Where is reflection in the learning process? Retrieved February 12, 2014, from http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2011/08/16/where-is-reflection-in-the-learning-process/


Tice, J. (2011, June 15). Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice. Retrieved February 12, 2014, from http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/reflective-teaching-exploring-our-own-classroom-practice

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Week 3 Animation

I used Animator Free on the iPad to make my animation. It was a lot of fun and very easy!
Animation

Saturday, January 18, 2014

EDLD 5366 Week 1 Ancient Manuscript


I found The Book of Kells to be absolutely beautiful. I was amazed at how much detail went into the book and I can’t imagine how long it would have taken to make it. There are many colors used in the pictures, but there is contrast between the complementary colors. There are shapes and colors that are repeated throughout the different images, which brings the book together. The artist was also able to create interest by placing elements asymmetrically on the page. Although the images have many details, it isn’t overwhelming. The amount of detail shows how important the book was. In fact, the attention to detail is what makes this book so memorable and it is evident that the artist was very familiar with design principles at that time!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

EDLD 5363 Weeks 4/5 Reflection

This class has been informative in that I have been able to learn about many different resources that are available on the Internet. It's amazing to me the amount of information that is out there! 
The group project for this class involved making a video trailer to introduce a unit. We chose to make one for a 5th grade class that introduced force and motion. Our group worked well together and everybody did their part. We used Google Docs to show our collaboration which was great because we can't actually be together to do the work. I enjoyed working with my team and would definitely work with them again! 
I feel that what I've learned from this class has come from using the technology and trying things out. I believe that I will be able to use some of it in my own classroom and that is important to me. 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

EDLD 5363 Web Conferences

I have attended all the scheduled web conferences. They have been helpful sometimes, but other times I have come away more confused. I like to have a little more direction with the assignments. I hope that the upcoming change in the way the web conferences are going to be held will be for the better. It will be nice to have a smaller group so that we can stay focused on our assignment and our questions. I believe the web conferences can be very beneficial; they are the main link with the professor. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

EDLD 5363 Week 3 Reflection

This week we started our group project that will be completed in Week 5. It was nice to be working on a group project again because I have the opportunity to work with some awesome individuals. We are supposed to create a 90 second video trailer that will introduce a unit. We chose to focus on 5th grade with force and motion. We have our shots planned and script written, but we're still undecided on the video program we're going to use. This coming week, we will be filming and working on the narration. It's definitely a bonus to have people on my team that are easy to work with and want to work hard! 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

EDLD 5363 Week 2

This week has been challenging to say the least. The assignment itself was not that hard, but I found it a little frustrating to get all my information from tutorials on the Internet. I don't mind using tutorials for help, but I guess I expected a little more teaching. For some reason, I had a lot of trouble this week getting my video to upload to YouTube. Needless to say, I'm really glad this week is over! I'm looking forward to working with a team for the rest of this class.