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Mary Jones

http://sites.google.com/site/scslllnow/home/lesson-one - 0 views

    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi, This a very elaborate creation of an assignment that will support the areas of communication, collaboration, and learning. You have also included some formative assessment tools that will enhance the learning. :)
    • tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy
       
      Thanks. It happens this week for real, and so the instructions are detailed as is the rubric for feedback.
Christie Mitchell

End of training survey - Integrating ICT litetarcy in TTP - 0 views

    • Christie Mitchell
       
      This is a good evaluation of how the learners feel about the course. You also need to include grading rubrics for the assignments to guide them.
Christie Mitchell

Creating Their Own Content- Networked and Personal HOME Page - Network Learning Unit ET... - 1 views

    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question I: Aligned Connectivism Principles Please discuss three most important strategies of NLE/PLE in your unit, identify what aligned Connectivism principle(s) are, and discuss the assessments you integrate. Remember NLE/PLE strategies are not your contents or "technologies," such as wiki, discussion board etc. It is the integrated soft technologies. If you don't remember Connectivism principles, please review our Lesson 1 readings. Hint: be sure to include four components of technology integrations: Content; Technology; Instructional Strategies; Assessment.
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      Okay, thank you for the opportunity to answer the questions now. My three main NLE PLE strategies are: 1. Teamwork - using Elluminate to meet as a team in real time, using blog and voicethread for feedback, and using wiki page sites for team creation of product and presentation 2. Research - using Diigo and Delicious to share relevant discoveries and share information- at the same time creating PLE for study 3. Over-all strategy is to teach the principles by demonstrating how within the study and classwork so that they have an effective and powerful model and know how to integrate the technologies into their own lesson developments. The asessments are collaborative in nature and include self and peer assessments with an opportunity to revise work throughout. This allows for maximum learning.
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      as you can see, I like your style Chih =)
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      Three weaknesses: 1. Some data cannot be stored on the class wiki and will have to be housed separately and shared with students by email, like grades, contact information and so on. An advantage of a CMS is that you can track your personal progress a little easier because not everything is public information. Also the class wiki site could be altered by students or information possibly lost. 2. I needed to develop more evaluation rubrics - some for peer evaluation and map out how that would work a little more clearly. 3. I think 3 general synchronous class meetings would be helpful to clear up questions and demonstrate how to use technologies for those who need a visual example and the opportunity to ask questions in the learning process. (I only developed an example of the first meeting). These would be required (points given for attendance) but recorded for those who miss for unavoidable reasons.
  • Welcome to our class home page. You will begin all of your class activities from this page. Please bookmark it for easy reference. Course Syllabus
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      I had a hard time getting back from your syllabus to the WetPaint page.
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      thanks for the suggestion - I added a link back.
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  • Time line of events:
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      Very comphrensive
  • Survey
    • Dennis Marsollier
       
      I like how you laid everything out with content on this page. It is substantive and clear to understand
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    Great job Christine Here are my comments: Nice embedded asynchronous CMC; nice use of an introductions section (good for online classes); also uses wiki's and facebook. Perhaps student interaction could benefit from Skype or synchronous CMC based support. Excellent resources, and one of the stronger elements of the unit! Built-in search, embedded CMC and a variety of programs (listed above) all culminate to provide wonderful learner resources. A nice variety of collaboration with discussions and use of the three different programs listed above. A nice variety of meaningful assignments without exposing learners to too much in too little time. Good. As noted above three different platforms as well as discussion to publish on. Wiki and Diigo providing lasting published work and facebook providing more transitory puiblishing appeals to a wide range of learners. Nice self and peer assessment lending itself to connectivist ideals. Though I do love wetpaint Wiki the ads on the site can be less than desirable (they keep adding more). I suggest Google Sites for the same easy navigation and embedding but no ads. That said nice and easy to navigate page
Matt Romanoski

Second Life- Building a Virtual Classroom!- Unit Overview (ETC 647 Second Life) - 4 views

    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question I: Aligned Connectivism Principles Please discuss three most important strategies of NLE/PLE in your unit, identify what aligned Connectivism principle(s) are, and discuss the assessments you integrate. Remember NLE/PLE strategies are not your contents or "technologies," such as wiki, discussion board etc. It is the integrated soft technologies. If you don't remember Connectivism principles, please review our Lesson 1 readings. Hint: be sure to include four components of technology integrations: Content; Technology; Instructional Strategies; Assessment.
    • bodi anderson
       
      Content; Overall the content focuses on creating useful and aesthetically pleasing virtual learning objects. language skills will progress though naturalistic engagement in the project (a number of different forms of communication including brainstorming, programming and presenting using different thematically connected language skills). Considering the 2 leels of learning please see my notes on technology below. Technology; The project uses collaborative wiki technology as well as Second life which, being a persistent online world with the ability to embed traditional text based CMC far outweighs many other formats in terms of providing a large variety of interaction methods (see answer to question 2 above). Furthermore the lesson revolves around creating virtual learning object will will also be used by future generations of learners as well as the constructors themselves. Thus we have published student work which contributes to learning and the learning of future students. Instructional Strategies; More linked to socio-cognitivism than connectivism (sorry i still cannot base pedagogy on something which I dont feel has gained a theory level of backing. There is no empirical evidence for connectivism and basing pedagogy on it would only serve to potentially hurt learners). Again we have a group created learning object project here which contibute to learning in their creation and finished project , working on 2 levels. Assessment. Assessment is peer, self and instructor based with a rather heavy weighting to peer based opposed to most classes. Additionally there is an added macro level element of assessment in that future generations of students will also be interacting with and using current student Second Life virtual classroom object creations. This I feel ads a nice level as students' object will be around for the remainder of the class and long after they are gone thus inspiring them to do their best.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • bodi anderson
       
      Overall I would say the weakness in my unit would be given the short amount of time students have to compete it (roughly 1 month) I am not 100% sure they will be able to do this. Naturally I would need to pilot it and be flexible. In terms of language learning, I use a more communicative exposure method. R. Jones publishes a lot on this in interaction research and my own research has found online game mediums to be more linguistically interactive than traditional CMC. Perhpahs my unit would benefit from some direct language instruction, however I would need to base this off of an initial needs assessment done by students undertaking the project.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      If one month is too short, how much time do you think your students need?
    • bodi anderson
       
      As I said above , the lesson would need to be properly piloted first (as all lessons generally do). I would estimate no longer than 1.5 months though,
    • Matt Romanoski
       
      Content definteily supports organizaiton learning network environments. Site provides for group collaboration and activity through group activities and use of 2nd life. Google site format lends itself to network learning and the content itself, second life, is most definitely network learning. Integrated technologies include tutorials on how to use second life, second life itself, wordle, and the google site that hosts the unit. I think second life itself is the strongest integrated technology and really stands on its own considering its abilities to allow people to connect in such a unique, virtual manner. Instructional strategies include individual assignemnts to familiarize with second life and then group collaboration to design a classroom and develop a presentation. Core of the project is focused on gropu collaboration as it should using the second lfie technology. Unit provides for peer review and evaluation of group members as well as instructor review of individual and group submission of artifacts and products. Bodi, I think this is an excellent use of network learning environments. I like that you use a new and budding technology in googlsites and that you are instructing learners on how to create a virtual classroom within second life. If this does not highlight connectivism and constructivism then I have completely misunderstood the definitions of the two. Your site is very easy to navigate and understand. All assignments are very clear and provide for little opportunity of misunderstanding or confusion. I would be very intersted in participating a learning environment such as this. Great job!
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Bodi, Thank you for sharing your unit plan and it is a pleasure to walk through your ideas. The topic of your unit is timely and well chosen to fit an EFL context such as the one you chose (Japan). The objectives are well stated at the forefront. The tutorials are great too because they build a good basis for student understanding of Second Life. Good job! The technology is very popular and well liked by students, so it helps motivate learning. Your unit is very well planned and designed. The activities are doable and motivating. Navigation is also easy. Maybe including a timeline would help students meet. The connectivism principle of collaboration, sharing, evaluation as well as peer review are all embedded nicely in your unit. Like you said, one major problem might be the relatively short time you chose to allocate to this unit (1 month). Overall, I enjoyed reading your unit and walking through the tutorials. Congratulations!
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      The unit has very clear goals and objectives that support connectivist learning for both the participants and the students of the participants. It will directly impact classroom teaching to incorporate a strong Web 2.0 tool (virtual space within Second Life). The lessons support learners using tutorials and instructions that are clear well developed for the appropriate audience. The use of Wordle is great to show connectivity between concept ideas and is fun and creative! How cool that group work, discussions, and presentations can all be done in Second Life as if it were an actual classroom! I really need to get involved in learning more about SL! Thanks for showing me some of the educational application in your unit and how it seems to be a great virtual space that integrates connectivism and constructivism with many Web 2.0 tools! The evaluation rubric of the presentations is clear and focused. You might consider using Google Docs Forms so that participants can submit their answers which will directly embed them in a spreadsheet for you. Participants also have the opportunity to reflect on learning and their group members. Great job Bodi!
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    Thanks for the feedback guys!
anonymous

L7 Discussions - 2009 Fall ETC647 - 6 views

  • Have to make extra efforts to log on Vista to view and to visit each course to view announcements separately. (
    • Amber Bryant
       
      I would rather my announcements all appear on one page rather than viewing them separate.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      I agree. Unfortunately, most CMS do not offer such feature. If all courses apply Twitter as announcement application. It would be one place for all announcements.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      I think having all the announcements in one place is good to keep everyone in group posted. Twitter works like an alert system, so to speak. I like it.
  • Get connected anywhere and anytime
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Unless there is no service LOL
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Satellite phones are what National Geographic writer John Bowermaster uses, from very remote parts of the planet. :-)
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Satellites are everywhere=) Internet services offered though satellite appear to be slower than DSL... but companies say faster than dial-up connections. The cost is another consideration.
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hmmm interesting. I stay in the country and was thinking about getting Hughes Net...guess not. I think one thing the government should do is make all these tools that will be the foundation of our interaction as a society able to be accessed. This would require some work, but Smartphones have become more than just a tool for everyday conversation, it is now a tool for educators, CEOs,etc.
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      This is increasingly important as each day the world becomes smaller. We all look to be Internet connected no matter where we are....a park, riding a train to work...vacation. It is all about instant communication.
  • takes a little time to figure it out because it is an unusual platform
    • Amber Bryant
       
      The tutorila helps a lot if you are having trouble figuring out the features.
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  • Excellent potential as a CMS. Time saving for students who can create collaborative notes and more.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Is Google Wave compatible with any CMS?
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Yes but it's a new platform that will require more community generated apps, widgets, gadgets, etc. to broaden its compatibility.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Do you which CMS is compatible with Wave? I am on NAU CMS evaluation committee. I would like to bring Wave compatible issue to the committee. If you know anything else, please do share with me.
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Google wave would not be embedded or added to a CMS. Rather, Wave could be the CMS itself. More plugin gadgets will be required for the admin requirements but the rest is already there. SAAS is releasing a competing product next February. There will be many such applications soon. The NAU committee should go open source and save the small fortune spent on subscription services. Happy to assist if you need me. I served on the Technology Taskforce at TUSD (2nd largest district in the State) last year.
  • Easy access and managementCan be quickly implemented
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Can Blogger embedded in any CMS?
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Most say Wordpress is better... and that blogger cannot be embed in some CMS
  • c mitchell
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Could you be more specific on unusual platform?
  • MindMeister.com
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Does it have gadget, widget, or apps for different access?
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Not yet. brand new but powerful for businesses who wish to upgrade to subscription model and allow collaboration on maps.
  • Easily linked to traditional CMS
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Which CMS has wiki?  Can we embed Wetpaint wiki on any CMS?
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Moodle.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      I see. Any other CMS? Sakai?
  • 1. Linked to CMS2. Administrator management options
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Russ, Could you explain how to bring Flickr into CMS?  I think our classmates would like to learn this technique.
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      I like the idea of using http://blog.flickr.net/en as a Flikr blog where images tell the story. Collaborative ideas anyone?? :-)
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Just started utilizing Flickr (used Photobucket before) so not very familiar with all the components. I did create a group a few weeks ago. Seems user friendly.
    • Dallas McPheeters
       
      Amber, you might like using Posterous.com which allows posting right from your browser to "all" your online accounts with one click, including Flickr! Check it out. Very handy I'm finding. I locate something worth posting and with one button in my firefox browser, I can post to twitter, facebook, flikr, my blogs, EVERYWHERE. It's really powerful I think.
  • bject to unwanted comments3. Subject to copy right infringement.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Does it have gadget, widget, or Apps for different access?
  • Limited accessibility
    • Matt Romanoski
       
      How do you mean limited accesibility? I found that I could access our 647 wetpaint site from more access points than my Vista account. I liked the option of being able to access quite easily through my phone and also to monitor through my iGoogle PLE. Are you speaking in terms of difficult to access from a CMS?
    • Mary Jones
       
      Are you referring to access of the content as far as organization or are you referring to external factors in reference to location? Thanks.
    • Douglas Fitzpatrick
       
      I found Delicious bookmarking a great way to keep track of important references. Julie, you are very right about the necessity of using tags.
  • People may not have Smart Phones.
    • Adrianna Coronel
       
      I also find this a weakness. I was introduced to Twitter this semester and I had to use my daughter's phone to submit my first assignment. I enjoyed using a smart phone and found it so convenient that I went and bought one for myself.
    • Mary Jones
       
      I agree. I still dont have a Smartphone and feel behind. Hopefully one day I will be able to indulge in this form of communciation.
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      Smart Phones will become standard just as laptop are now common place. Remember when cell service was very spotty? Guess I am dating myself.
  • minimal formatting options
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi are you referring to the tools that are present in Microsoft Word,etc? If so, I agree that it doesn't offer enough individual creations. There are some limitations in this tool. I personally feel that it will not replace the popular word processing programs unless it includes the tools that allow for individualized creation.
    • Dennis Marsollier
       
      Your right, it will not replace them yet, but it is matter of time if cloud computing is really here to stay.
  • Too distracted.
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      Easy to get off track with mundane posts.
  • ocuments, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms- many users can edit content simultaneously- can invite users to view vs. edit- integrates with other Google programs- can access everywhere- gadgets- user friendly- can upload as Word, Excel, PPT, PDF, etc. document
    • Dennis Marsollier
       
      This by far a wonderful tool for online collaboration. I have emjoyed working with this tool. My collarborations have been very effiecient.
  • Some gadgets are better than others.
    • Dennis Marsollier
       
      There are some very useful gadgets, but unfortunately there are some very bad and trashy gadgets as well. You really need to know how to select some gadgets as some work better than others as well.
  •  
    I prefer the all-in-one feature rather than having to travel from place to place to hunt for announcements and updates.
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