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Amber Bryant

http://sites.google.com/site/carrollteachingresearch - 2 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.
    • anonymous
       
      My unit is developed to enable teachers to integrate technology in learning, especially the new technologies - the web 2.0 - in the online teaching. Therefore, to demonstrate this factor the learners are engaged in learning content which is basically technology, the web 2.0 technology they will be learning to use. Some of these technologies include Diigo, Mywebspiration, Zotero, Google-documents, Delicious, iGoogle among others. Connectivism theory is a major ingredient of the unit. The learners connect and learn from one another in groups; each learner brings his or her understanding of the assignment tasks to share with other group members as well as the resources. Secondly, the learners are engaged in the pursuit of the "the wisdom of the crowds" (though limited to course mates) to advance their learning. To harness the goal of "the wisdom of the crowd" the learners are engaged in "user content generation" to develop their assignments. In fact that that is why there are no specific rubrics for each lesson. Constructivist theory is embedded in the unit in the form collaborative tasks that allow learners to bring their understanding of unit tasks to "the table" for sharing. The learner are not tabila rasa (empty slates) when they begin this unit and as such their understanding and knowledge on the tasks is crucial to successful implementation of the unit goal and lesson objectives. Instructional strategies are directed by unit goal and lesson objectives. The most important strategy in the unit is the implicit understanding that learning is about learner participation, exploration, discovery and creating meaning of their learning process. Assessment in this unit is based on the pretest and post-test of learners based on the unit goal and lesson objectives which can be viewed at the beginning and the end the end of the unit respectively. However, the instructor will review group and individual assignments to offer guidance to the learners (who
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      Chih, Melissa was unable to post her responses so she asked me to do it for her. My unit is developed to help teachers learn proper ways to instruct students on internet research. To do this, I incorporate many web 2.0 tools, such as GoogleSites, GoogleGroups, GoogleSidewiki, Delicious, Wordle, and more to engage students in learning the content. My content and instruction is developed based on connectivist theory where students must work in groups, or as a team to construct knew knowledge from within themselves, rather than simply reading facts on a page. Each person will bring a unique perspective to the topic at hand, and will learn through discussion. Assessment is not explicitly stated, but is conducted through learner interaction. If students are present and participating, they have completed the requirements for the lesson. Due to the fact this is a professional development workshop, it is up to the participant to formulate their own understandings and seek help if they are confused.
    • Melissa Carroll
       
      My unit is developed to help teachers learn proper ways to instruct students on internet research. To do this, I incorporate many web 2.0 tools, such as GoogleSites, GoogleGroups, GoogleSidewiki, Delicious, Wordle, and more to engage students in learning the content. My content and instruction is developed based on connectivist theory where students must work in groups, or as a team to construct knew knowledge from within themselves, rather than simply reading facts on a page. Each person will bring a unique perspective to the topic at hand, and will learn through discussion. Assessment is not explicitly stated, but is conducted through learner interaction. If students are present and participating, they have completed the requirements for the lesson. Due to the fact this is a professional development workshop, it is up to the participant to formulate their own understandings and seek help if they are confused.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      Posted on behalf of Melissa: My weakness is definitely in assessment. I formulated rubrics, but for some reason forgot to include them in my unit. I feel I incorporated successful instructional strategies and technology, but I failed to incorporate assessment other than reading the conclusions participants formulate as a team on the discussion boards.
    • Melissa Carroll
       
      My weakness is definitely in assessment. I formulated rubrics, but for some reason forgot to include them in my unit. I feel I incorporated successful instructional strategies and technology, but I failed to incorporate assessment other than reading the conclusions participants formulate as a team on the discussion boards.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Content: Each lesson supports the original goal of teaching research skills to students.
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    • Amber Bryant
       
      Instructional Strategies: Utilizes discussions and indiviual tasks. Would have liked to see more collaboration or cooperative learning tasks.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Technology: Integrates several Web 2.0 tools. Thank you for taking into consideration the age of the learners. Overwhelming young students with new content and new tools can be very frustrating for the learner. Did you plan to teach the tools prior to the unit or during the unit?
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Evaluations: I did not find any evaluation tools. Am I missing them?
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    Melissa, This is a great resource for teachers. I love how it teaches how to search. Most teachers don't know how to search let alone students. Great job!
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    Teaching Research to Elementary Students-Very good idea on teaching teachers how to teach elementary students to research online. The goals and objectives are clear in stating what teachers need to know in order to prepare their students. The lessons were clear and easy to follow and supported a network learning environment using tools such as Delicious Bookmarks to find websites for information on teaching internet research skills. The teachers also learned through discussions and collaboration with their peers. Good job Melissa!
tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy

Learning Experience in Using Delicious - 1 views

I love Delicious, and I have begun to use it for work projects and collaborations in which a team of which I am part, must benchmark what other organizations are doing or gather information about o...

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Melissa Carroll

SCS - Lifelong Learning for Continued Professional Development (SCS Lifelong Learning N... - 0 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.
    • tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy
       
      Common Question I: Aligned Connectivism Principles. The principles I integrated into my unit are: - Learning and knowledge emerges from diverse opinions: The community who is the target audience of my unit are recent graduates of our year-long supervisory core series. The focus of the community will be to identify their diverse needs for lifelong learning (continued learning beyond recent graduation), and finding common ground to explore together. Because they represent a wide range of occupations in the organization, their diverse perspectives in building solutions to supervisory challenges will be harnessed, their ideas improved by one another, and captured for others to refer to. This will be accomplished by exploration of articles through Google Reader, sharing of perspectives in relation to specific needs with the group through Blogger and Go-To-Meeting and bookmarking common interests. - Learning resides in and is accessed in non-human appliances: This target audience for my unit is well-exercised in sharing knowledge, and creating new solutions in a F2F environment (situated learning using constructivist strategies). With the creation of the network learning environment, using Google Reader, Delicious, Blogger and Go-To-Meeting to begin will lead them to discover knowledge in the digital environment, and mash it up with their own knowledge/experience to create a broader, more sophisticated, workable skill set for meeting the challenges of our workplace. - Nurturing connections to facilitate learning: As mentioned the community for whom my unit is designed are a bonded group. However, they have now graduated from their year-long program, and will not interact with one another as frequently as they did while in the program. The network community of graduates in my unit will have the opportunity to continue to expand their personal/professional relationships and continue to meet and learn together. As others graduate from the Supervisory Core Series, they will
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses. 1. The primary weaknesses of my unit is that it is perhaps more structured than true network learning. This weakness is also a strength. I am using the structure to transition a community formed in the classroom to a community outside the classroom (group graduated from year-long supervisory training program at the end of November). My unit creates a network community by introducing the learners to tools for continued learning and networking. Structure was needed to catalyze the transition. 2. There is not forum for a more personalized level of social networking. I feel this is a real weakness, however, it is a planned weakness. In order to transition the community from F2F learning in the workplace environment to network learning, it is important to step them up to network learning (scaffold) gradually. To introduce Facebook or Diigo gadgets in the unit/site in the intial lessons would be distract them from the purpose of network LEARNING and lead them to think it is just SOCIAL networking. As they begin to use the unit/site to learn, I will introduce Diigo, Facebook and Twitter to create a more 'connected' group. The idea is that they will then be ready to use these tools for learning, and not abuse them in a way not allowed by our network policy (i.e., killing time aimlessly surfing and not learning/working). 3. The gadgets are not as robust as similar gadgets on iGoogle. This is a design flaw on my part. I assumed the gadgets available would be the same, and they are not. For instance, the Blogger gadget, doesn't allow one to make a blog post right from the window as the iGoogle Blogger gadget does. Similarly, there was no gadget available for Google Reader; I need to use an RSS Reader gadget built for news and adapt it for the feeds I wanted to include. By contrast the iGoogle gadet for Google Reader is very robust allowing users to go to Google Reader and update, edit, track, and bookmark feeds. Betsy
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi, First of all, WOW. This appears to be an outstanding project. I must tell you that your introduction promises a journey of learning. It is well organized. It includes various tools such as a feed, blog, and social bookmarking. The graphics really speak for themselves. Outstanding!
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    • Mary Jones
       
      I love this feature! Do you think Google Sites is better than Wetpaint for creation?
    • tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy
       
      Hi Mary, thanks for your generous comments. Google sites is certainly very easy. I started in WetPaint and switched to Google Sites. Google Sites has lots of great functionality, and is less confusing I think than WetPaint for the creator and the user to find things. I was a little disappointed, however, that the gadgets are not the same gadgets as in iGoogle. The gadgets in Google Sites are a little more cumbersome to set up and use.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Instructional Strategies: A variety of strategies evident. Impressed by the organization of the lessons.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Content: Thoroughly explains and supports objectives for each lesson. A variety of learning platforms used.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Use of a variety of Web 2.0 tools to faciltate learning. Employing tools for NLE and PLE are very important. Great Job.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Evaluations: Each task had an evaluation tool. I think it is very important to know how the task is going to be evaluated before beginning. It can help clarify the assignment for the learner especially if directions are not completely clear on an assignment.
    • Amber Bryant
       
      Just a side note: Found the navigation a little tricky...
    • Melissa Carroll
       
      I did also.
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      I am posting this on behalf of Melissa: Betsy, Your Unit on Lifelong Learning was great I like the way you set up the introduction. This clearly stated your goals and objectives for the unit, and what outcomes you hoped for. You incorporated Web 2.0 Tools into your unit, such as Citrix Go-To-Meeting (which I have never heard of, and plan to look into further), GoogleDocs, GoogleSpreadsheets, GoogleReader, Delicious, and Blogger. Your unit was very detailed, with many activities. In the first lesson, group presentation, assessment was conducted using a rubric, provided in advance for students to follow. In Lesson Three, you used self assessment. Collaboration was used as a focus in your unit in order to create a constructivist learning environment. I think your Unit was great, but I was slightly confused during it. ! One random thing I noticed is that Andy's Presentation did not state AM or PM for the time. There was also a lot on each page, and I almost felt overwhelmed. Otherwise, you did a great job! Melissa
    • Melissa Carroll
       
      Betsy, Your Unit on Lifelong Learning was great I like the way you set up the introduction. This clearly stated your goals and objectives for the unit, and what outcomes you hoped for. You incorporated Web 2.0 Tools into your unit, such as Citrix Go-To-Meeting (which I have never heard of, and plan to look into further), GoogleDocs, GoogleSpreadsheets, GoogleReader, Delicious, and Blogger. Your unit was very detailed, with many activities. In the first lesson, group presentation, assessment was conducted using a rubric, provided in advance for students to follow. In Lesson Three, you used self assessment. Collaboration was used as a focus in your unit in order to create a constructivist learning environment. I think your Unit was great, but I was slightly confused during it. ! One random thing I noticed is that Andy's Presentation did not state AM or PM for the time. There was also a lot on each page, and I almost felt overwhelmed. Otherwise, you did a great job! Melissa
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    3. Lifelong Learning for Continued Professional Development-Goals and objectives are made very clear in this unit. Nice use of web 2.0 tools such as google docs, google spreadsheets, and blogger to support the network learning environment. Good creative ideas for a professional development unit by engaging learners in discussions, both synchronous and asynchronous, and using i-google to create a personal learning environment. I liked the idea of using blogger to post to others in sharing information that has been learned. Good job Betsy!
Mary Jones

Unit List - 2009 Fall ETC647 - 1 views

    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi Dennis, Content: I have provided numerous floating messages on your website, but I wanted to say that your unit was very informative. You used lessons that embraced the learning theories that the units should have focused on: Constructivism and Connectivism. Technology: It appears your technology usage and unit production focused on a progressive learning experience. You used many Google tools, which seem to embrace the user, such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and iGoogle. You also included a tool called SurveyMonkey, which could be used easily as an assessment tool. Instructional Strategies: I see that you used research and video to assist you in teaching the content. You also utilized many tools that would allow for students to learn from each other. Assessment: I do feel that you could have used some assessment tools for the assignments that could have guided the students and provided an overall analysis of their learning. Objectives would have also guided the learners and revealed some expectations. Overall, I think you had a simple yet informative unit. I would recommend a little more development in the areas of assessment and instructional strategies, but other than that, I think you did a good job. Mary
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi Betsy, Content: I have provided numerous floating messages on your website, but I wanted to say that your unit was very well-developed and informative. It appears that the creation of content of this sort is not foreign to you...lol. I loved your layout and usage of certain terms and concepts. You used lessons that embraced the learning theories that the units should have focused on: Constructivism and Connectivism. Technology: It appears your technology usage and unit production focused on a progressive, elaborate, and challenging learning experience. You used many Google tools, which seem to embrace the user, such as Blogger. You also included Delicious, RSS Feed, Go to Meeting, and Google Docs. Outstanding. Instructional Strategies: Your strategies reflect those of a Master who has covered this area before. There is collaboration, cooperation, discovery learning, independent study, incorporation of effective web-based tools,etc. I feel that you really embraced the learning theories that the professor requested. Great job. Assessment: I think you included a great deal of rubrics, self-reflection, and one thing I normally dont see, a "long-term" assessment and reflection in my opinion that measures the progress of the learner to make sure learning is occurring. Good job overall. I find this unit one of a kind. Mary
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi Joshua, Content: I have provided numerous floating messages on your website, but I wanted to say that your unit fulfilled its focus of teaching teachers how to integrate technology, specifically, Web 2.0. You used lessons that embraced the learning theories that the units should have focused on: Constructivism and Connectivism. Technology: It appears your technology usage and unit production focused on a progressive, elaborate, and challenging learning experience. You used many Google tools, which seem to embrace the user, such as Google Docs. You also included Webspiration which utilizes a chat component to support collaboration. You have also incorporated Diigo and Zotero, the latter, I had never heard of so I have learned something quite new to incorporate into my curriculum, web-based or face to face. Finally, as a PLE, iGoogle was used. I have personally found this tool to be extremely helpful, for it supports organization, collaboration, easy access, and updated content. Instructional Strategies: Your strategies used appear to place the learning as the learner's responsibility. There are also collaborative exercises that could increase the various perspectives of content, thus introducing new ways to solve a problem,etc. Assessment: Although you have included surveys and included a blog, I felt that a rubric would have been appropriate to use as well for guidance and assessment. Other than that, the pre & post surveys are good opinionated measurements to assess student progress. Good job. Mary
    • anonymous
       
      Sure, they are opinionated...they test what the instructor imagines to be important but learners have a mind of their own. Ever wondered about that?
    • Mary Jones
       
      That is true, but that is also a problem I think occurs in discovery learning and goes back to whether or not the thinking matters or the fact that an individual arrived at the correct answer.
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    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi Content: The unit was very well-developed and informative. It appears to be focused on higher education. I loved the layout and usage of certain terms and concepts. I think I used lessons that embraced the learning theories that the units should have focused on: Constructivism and Connectivism. Technology: The technology usage and unit production focused on a progressive, elaborate, and challenging learning experience. I used Google tools, which seem to embrace the user, such as Google Calendar. I also included Delicious, Google Docs, Prezi, Camtasia, Picasa, Twitter, Ning,etc. Instructional Strategies: My strategies were reasonably okay. There is collaboration, cooperation, discovery learning, independent study, incorporation of effective web-based tools,etc. Assessment: I incorporated multiple assessment strategies, such as rubrics, surveys, and peer reviews. I feel that the tools used would provide an effective reflection of learning.
    • anonymous
       
      Cool! The sticky notes are great!
Christie Mitchell

ICT literacy in Teacher Training Home - Integrating ICT litetarcy in TTP - 7 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.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      The first connectivism principle that my Unit plan includes is the opportunity for learners, in this case, in-service teachers to connect with each other with ease using different software applications. More specifically, when they use wiki to collaborate contents is a good strategy to keep learners connected. Another strategy is that building online libraries, using Delicious for example, help learners share useful materials without having to buy books. Learners become actively engaged in social bookmarking process as distributed learning and they become socially networked via social network sites to connect to relevant human learning resources. Next, when they write their lesson plan and use World to visualize their ideas, it is a core principle of connectivism which emphasizes that "utilizing visualization to examine data, such as tag clouds or Wordle Arts" is produces the "ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts." Finally, when learners review each other's lesson plan in groups, this allows them to make contributions to learning content and engage in collaborative and community learning activities for the first principle of connectivism sates: "Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions."
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Unit Presentation: I designed this 6-week unit plan to give in-service teachers more opportunities to diversify their lesson delivery and content strategies for a number of reasons. First, commercial materials are very scarce in many schools For example, in my own country there is a ratio of one book for 30 students. The unit also aims at strengthening collaboration between teachers and students for a better outcome. I have included multiple technologies( VoiceThread, Wiki, and Delicious) to allow for connectivism principles to be used throughout the whole six weeks that the training will last. The unit comprises three lessons, one leson for every two weeks, a training outline, and groups space. Lesson 1 is essentially focused on Introductions of students and orientation. During this first lesson all students are required the mandatory training for each tool to be used during the training. Reading and discussions start with Lesson 2. Lesson 3 concludes with a survey at the end of training to ensure that this kind of training is/isn't worthwhile in the future.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      My Unit plan is hypothetical and as such may not be implemented in any context. However, it can fit in many teaching and learning situations. For me, the most challenging aspect in putting together this unit plan is to marry the objectives with strategies and link everything to connectivism principles. I am not sure I have married each goal with an appropriate strategy and this may constitute another handicap. Finally, the course format that I chose may pose difficulty for technology low-skill ability learners in Africa. After I submitted, I thought a hybrid format could solve the problem. Otherwise, everything looks fine for me although I cannot see my back...
    • Matt Romanoski
       
      Your unit does an excellent job supporting learning network environment in terms of content. Resources are provided each step of the way. Additionally, the wiki environment you have created supports the learning network environment concept. Groupspaces are provided for collaboration as well as discussions that encourage network learning through sharing and discussion of ideas. There are a variety of web 2.0 tools supported and used throughout the unit. The first lesson requires students to go through tutorials and gain a familiarity with these tools for use in there lessons throughout the unit. There is also a variety of discussion that is encouraged using the web 2.0 tool Voice Thread. Strategies are constructivist based and require students to build there own knowledge and demonstrate their learning and understanding. Examples include building your own information database by using social bookmarking, a research paper designed to demonstrate their understanding of network learning, and finally the group lesson plan and presentation using powerpoint. These technologies incorporated lend themselves to the strategies used, which include individual work, group collaboration, peer review, and group discussion. Rubrics and guidelines are clearly stated for what is expected of each lesson. Also there is an end of unit survey which allows the student to reflect back on how much they actually learn as well as provide information to the instructor that can be used in future implementations of the unit. Moussa, overall I thought the unit was very well though out and designed. It applied constructivist principles, multiple technologies, is very simple to follow and easy to understand. I also really like the graphic on the home page that introduces ICT. Well done!
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Thank you Mat, for the excellent comments and for taking the time to review my unit plan.
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  • Teacher Training
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      Hi Moussa! I love the web here. It gives a lot to think about - the many possibilities
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    The unit is well aligned with Connectivisim principles. The fact that teachers are expected to become familiar with the web 2.0 tools and learn to apply them is very powerful. It is not enought ot just "being familiar" with web 2.0 tools, but being able to apply them in a teaching environment. The objectives and lessons are clear. I didn't notice any rubrics though. Also, you may want to use Google Forms, rather than survey monkey, the teachers will get a good idea of how to use Google Forms in their classrooms. Great Job! Geneva
Matt Romanoski

Let's Get Connected (networklearningsite) - 3 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.
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      I really tried to make these lessons collaborativev and project-based. The success of the learners relies heavily on discussion between the learners and their collaboration as a group and a class. Although I chose some technologies that support the facilitation of discussion and group work (Google Groups and wiki) I feel that I could have chosen some that were more appropriate, such as Diigo annotation. I would also like participants to locate resources to share through Delicious. I was/am worried about overwhelming teachers that have little experience with different tools that I might overwhelm them. Perhaps if this was a more extensive unit I could introduce some of the other tools. The goal of the unit was for teachers to experience the connective nature of social media technologies so that they may better integrate them into their own classroom. Working together they would have the opportunity to create lessons through distributed learning on distributed learning for use in their own classrooms. I hope that I am able to use this unit with teachers in my school to help them find new ways to integrate technology into their lessons. I think that the assessment/evaluation was also a good model of how teachers could create their own when evaluating their own studenst.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      I would have liked to include more NLE tools such as Diigo, Delicious, or Facebook. I didn't include one of these tools because I didn't want the learners to become overwhlemed with multiple sites. I don't have any experience with Google Groups, but I decided to use it as an NLE tool in this unit. The decision was based on keeping Google tools integrated for ease of use. I think that perhaps using Diigo, or another networking site, might have been a better choice for this unit. I think my unit could be utliize more connectivist strategies. It was difficult finding a balance between giving the learners the background they needed to complete the unit and the right amount of connectivist experiences. I would like some ideas on how to make the unit align more to connectivist strategies.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Nasreen, I am sorry I did not share my ideas with you after I reviewed your unit plan. I must apologize for keeping you waiting. The activities in your unit plan are very well balanced and include a variety of techniques for their completion. Nice job! The technology you used (Google Doc) is very user-friendly especially for younger learners (6th graders, for example). You managed to use Google site to host both the course and student discussion. That was great! Navigation is also easy. The main strengths of your unit are the variety of activities planned. These activities also focus on students, which is great. Instructions are crystal clear and focused on connectivism. Titles are captivating and lessons are well sequenced containing different material formats. Overall, the unit has been very well planned, the objectives are also met, and I am confident the unit can be implemented in many contexts. Congratulations!
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      Thanks for your feedback Moussa!
    • anonymous
       
      Wahid. It was a great pleasure for me to go through your unit. It is well planned and and designed, not only for the learning content but also the site design itself. Color strategy, space use and allocation are excellent. I am sure your learners will find your site to be user friendly and appealing to engage in, and explore the great activities that you have set out for them. Navigating your site is a breeze and appropriate for the age of your learners (6th grade) and most probably that is why you have chosen your links for efficiency since kids can easily get confused if their learning environment is complex. Your site makes good use of webcasts, wikis, Googlesites, etc to enhance dialogue and most importantly to enhance connectivism. Discussions create conducive collaborative environment which has helped to enhance constructivist theory of learning. The instructor evaluates learners progress through assignment submissions. Wahid, I really liked your site. Great job!
    • Matt Romanoski
       
      Content supports organizational learning network environment in several ways. Site creates a commmunity for learners to participate in and engage with one another. Discussion areas provide for interaction and collaboration. Google websites assignemnt allows for sharing and interaction so that learners may build off of each other's knowledge. A variety of technologies are integrated including the use of webcasts, wikis, googlesites, discussion areas, YouTUbe resources, etc. There is also a good use of instructional strategies to build off of these technologies that includes individual work, playing with and exploring different technologies as well as creating products of their own which builds on constructivist learning theories. Peer review, interaction and collaboration is incorporated through discussion and sharing of assignements for comment and review. Evaluations are done through assignment submission to instructor, peer review feedback, and I also believe self-reflection is incorporated as well. Nasreen, overall I really enjoyed going through your unit. I feel it hits on all of the required areas and additionally is very simple to navigate and easy to understand. Assignment instructions and guidelines are thorough and simple enough to avoid confusion. It also is asthetically pleasing and provides for a very relaxing atmosphere visually. Nice job!
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      Thanks for your feedback Matt!
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    I would have added more Web 2.0 tools for the teachers to explore, but I was concerned about the amount of time they would have to spend outside of class and I do hear a lot of complaining about that after any kind of workshop or training that we have had, unless it was something the teachers asked for. I probably should have added more though. I wasn't sure about the peer evaluation rubric for the lesson plan. I don't think it gives enough about the details to look for in the lesson plan. I'm not sure that my unit explains enough about the Connectism Theory that it is based upon. And I can't find some of the articles that I quoted. One of the articles I read won't let me get back to the article; it says I have to subscribe.
Moussa Tankari

Cyborg School Nation - 0 views

  • we are embarking on a shift of a magnitude that boundary-restricted minds are unable to conceive or manage. He calls this next wave of technology to come, Web 3.0. I call its impact on learning "Education 3.0" and technology will drive us there whether we prepare for it or not.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Very true! Whether we are ready or not, we will confront the challenges of new technology 3.0. So, we better prepare for it.
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    In the sense that facing uncertainty isn't a stressor as it has been for previous generations.
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    Explanation of the difference between current generation of techno-natives and previous generations and how they see their futures and how they prefer to learn.
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    Explanation of the difference between current generation of techno-natives and previous generations and how they see their futures and how they prefer to learn. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.techlearning.com%2Farticle%2F14
anonymous

Lesson 3 (Education Technology Integration) - 0 views

    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi, You have incorporated many useful tools here for communication and collaboration. Google Docs is a great tool for collaboration and sharing, Delicious sets the stage for social learning that is perpetual in its ability to post updated information, Webspiration is a web-based tool that allows for the creation of concept maps, that eventually individuals can work on as a group and communicate using a chat component of the tool, and finally iGoogle is the foundation ( currently in my opinion) as a PLE that allows for the unification of useful and effective tools for updated content. good job.
    • Dennis Marsollier
       
      I think you have done a great job of teaching people how to incorporate technology into learning. The conetent, resources, tools are very well laid and clear to follow. Good job.
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    • Christie Mitchell
       
      I think it is "connectivism" Great job including links to everything the learner has to do. this is very helpful.
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    • Christie Mitchell
       
      the survey measures the personal opinion of the learner but not what the learner actually created here.
Nasreen Wahid

Bias and the News (That's News to Me) - 2 views

    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      The project definition page gives clear objectives and goals aligned to the standards. The unit is very organized and well written with attention paid to detail and clearly informing the participants. Some Web 2.0 tools are included in this unit including wiki capabilities and embedded media. I noticed that you had a Google Groups link on the sidebar, but you did not include Google Groups as a part of your unit. Google Sites as a wiki is acceptable for collaboration and discussion. You might consider creating pages for group work space or using some other social media tool. The links and forms are very useful to the learners. Evaluation rubrics are clear and well defined so that the participants can construct their projects successfully. Overall a well developed unit for students to understand news bias and how to conduct a video interview. A minor suggestion is to make your font consistent through the unit. The first page uses every large font, and the following pages do not have consistent font. There are also some pages that use different styles of font. The look and flow of the pages will be improved with the same size font throughout. Otherwise the rest of the unit looks and feels very professional and is organized well. You might also consider including some other tools that can help support connectivism. You might have students use Diigo to comment on or annotate links, they could use Delicious to find resources to share with their peers, or they could create their own wiki as their group space. I hope that you have an opportunity to use this unit, it sounds like a fun learning experience for the participants!
Christie Mitchell

Lesson 1 - ETC 647 Network Learning Unit - 0 views

    • Christie Mitchell
       
      I love this self-check!! This would have helped me in our course. It took me forever to figure that out.
  • Using the explore option under the tags pull down from the Delicious website, find some resources that might be beneficial to you by exploring other networks
    • Christie Mitchell
       
      great idea!!
Christie Mitchell

Assignment 1 - Integrating ICT litetarcy in TTP - 0 views

    • Christie Mitchell
       
      You might want to show some screen shots or links here to your own delicious bookmarks. This sets a good example.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Christie, Thank you very much for your invaluable contributions to my unit plan. Your suggestions are excellent. Thank you!
Chih-Hsiung Tu

Internet Safety Home - Internet Safety - 0 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.
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      This NLE has two main goals: first to softly teach NLE skills such as wiki, Delicious and Blogging so that teachers will be comfortable with these skills and understand their use for teaching. Second to use NLE applications to collaborate in designing a new Internet Safety Curriculum for our high school students. The three manin connectivism priciples used in this project are 1) that learning rests in the diversity of opinions. A group of teachers will collaborate together sharing their knowledge, research and personal opinion. 2) The ability to nurture and maintain connections. Many times teachers get into their classrooms and operate independantly. This project allows for teachers and administrators to work together toward a common goal and to solve a school wide issue. The third connectivism principal addressed in this project is decision making is a learning process itself. Working as a team to decide what material is appropriate and what activities will work the best to teach Internet safety skills.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Susan Lamparter
       
      One weakness of this unit is that it was not tested by faculty. The faculty recruited did not complete the test prior to when it needed to be posted. Second, the assessment is difficult to create. The real assessment of how well the curriculum is designed will be what the students take away from the Internet Safety lessons. This project does not get quite that far in the development process. I should have added a student assessment section to the plan. The third weakness is that teachers helping to create this curriculum might not transfer their new knowiedge of NLE to their own lessons. The connection might not be strong enough.
Mary Jones

Technology Practices in Higher Ed. Home - Technology Practices in Higher Ed. - 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.
    • Mary Jones
       
      My unit just barely made it in my opinion with Connectivism if I understand the theory correctly. One thing that I did fail to integrate in this unit is group activities that led to continued prospectives for learning. One of the things that I did incorporate, however, were peer reviews and response questions on specific assignments. Although mediocre compared to some other tools, the peer review documents I used as assessment in this unit come in two formats. One was reviewing the various information in papers on the various learning theories,which exposes the adult learners to multiple perspectives on similar topics which may increase their learning and approaches to a specific topic/subject. The other document was used to determine if learning had occurred based on student samples. This is quite distinctive because it allows for the adult learner to learn information and perspectives from the students and not fellow colleagues. I have also requested that the adult learners peer review various projects in the module. Not only does this expose the adult learners to the various individual interpretations of the assignments, it also exposes them to the various usages of certain tools. I have also required that the adult learners use Twitter,blogs, wikis,etc to find useful information for papers. Although these are not professional sources, it again exposes the adult learners to the various interpretations of topics, concepts, etc from various individuals in society, not just colleagues. Examples in the Unit *Philosophy of Education Peer Review *Learning Theory Paper utilizing various social networks, blogs, wikis, forums, Delicious, Wikipedia,etc - access to information through various nodes, opinions, examples, interpretations,etc - peer review *Creation of a Social Network using Ning -allows for the adult learners to create an environment where the students can collectively learn from each other -using Twitter t
    • Russ Gilbert
       
      At first I thought the video of this old guy was kind of different. Then it was interesting in the fact that here was this old guy embracing technology in a way that education has yet to do. It made a powerful point.
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi, Thanks Mr. Gilbert. I too found this video quite powerful because I know his age cohort probably had no idea that such tools would even exist. Although some of the baby boomers,etc may resist technology, I guess it still doesnt change that we live in a society that is built around a common factor, technology. In my opinion, its no longer an option to know and effectively understand technology, it is a necessity. Thanks. Mary
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Mary Jones
       
      Although my unit is focused on Higher Education professionals, I feel that I failed to provide a strong foundation for the unit. Even though some Higher Education professionals have PhDs,EdDs,etc, when it comes to effectively utilizing technology, you must provide the basics as if the professionals were a "blank slate." Although I expected the professionals to have a high level of computer literacy, there may be some professionals who don't have a high literacy for computers, but may still like to use web-based tools. Access to numerous tutorials for the various accounts I required to be created would have been reasonable since the adult learners would have to effectively use these tools to create the various products in the module. If you can't effectively use the tools, I shouldnt expect for effective products to be created either. Another weakness was the time to complete the assignments. If it takes us students two weeks to complete certain assignments that we have a reasonable background in, for individuals just beginning, two weeks wouldn't be enough to complete all the assignments adequately in each module. The assignments could be rushed, and the assessments may not reflect the true potential of the adult learner. Finally, I feel that I asked the adult learners to utilize too many potentially difficult technology and web-based tools during their stages of learning that could produce many moments of frustration and confusion.
    • Douglas Fitzpatrick
       
      Hi, here's my peer review. Have a great holiday season. Content: A very well laid out unit. It is very obvious there was a large amount of work getting this done. It was worth the effort. The unit is very complete and ready to use. The three lessons start at introduction stage a progress to greater challenges. I think this is important to keep the learners engaged. The focus is strong on working with the Web 2.0 tools to acquire broad experience in the very diverse mixture used in the unit. Collaboration, and the learning it provides, is used in stealth mode through the peer reviews on almost all assignments. Goals and objective were clearly presented and the unit assignments are designed to reach those objectives. Technology: Wow! I counted seven different tools. The most interesting was Camtasia and Prezi. The use of the tools is smoothly integrated into the lessons with the more challenging at the later part of the unit. This was consistent with the units objective of starting "slow" and growing into "faster". I had a student tell me once he had learned a lot in the class, but didn't realize it until the end. This unit makes me think how much, and there is a lot of good stuff, the learners will get, but they won't know it till after. Instructional Strategies: The peer review used at several points in the unit ensures the learners share thoughts and suggestions. The learners for the most part, do their work and turn it in. I'm thinking that unseen will be the instructor's feed back to increase the learning experience. Assessment: Very complete for all assignments. The use of the complete rubrics lets the learners know what is expected. Reflection: This is a very complete unit. It is obvious a lot of work and thought went into the effort. The structure is logical and flows easily from one lesson to the next with more and more challenging assignments. Great Job!
    • Mary Jones
       
      Hi Mr. Fitzpatrick, Thank you for your elaborate evaluation. It did take a while...lol. I agree with you with the feedback. As I was reviewing the lesson, I feel like most of the assignments were just a typical turn in requirement. I think I lost focus on the collaboration and was more concerned about the tools they were using to turn them in. I sort of reverted to the old attachment and send it to me in email. What I could have done was incorporate a twitter group, had all the students subscribe to it, place their assignments in google docs and provide a link in google docs, place the link on twitter, with a hashtag, have each person review two peers and provide feedback using maybe a youtube video or something. I think I started getting burned out in the end..lol. Again thanks for your reflection. ;) Good luck with the rest of the semester. Mary
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  • Technology Practices in Higher Ed. Home
    • Mary Jones
       
      This section could have been more appealing. Maybe a picture that would signify what this unit would be composed of. Although the video is informative, maybe a mini introduction to the speaker and topic would have been appropriate.
Chih-Hsiung Tu

CGMS Science Olympiad - home - 0 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.
    • tgwrbaker
       
      The three most important strategies of PLE in my unit are first the students manage their own content. The students are responsible for gathering and posting all information they find or learn about their event. When student are able to manage their own learning it becomes more meaningful, which translates to permanent learning. Another strategy I used was to have the students assess their own learning through journaling. The students did their own journaling through Google Forms, rather than blogs because district policies. No blogs are allowed to be unblocked. The nice thing about Google Forms is that it puts the information in an easy ormat to grade. Finally students are able to communicate with others about their learning through commenting on other's events. This enable students to critique others events and add hints or ideas of their own. My unit's guiding Connectivism principal is the idea that learning is the connecting different information sources. Students are encouraged to look for information for their event on other sites, then post the link both on the wiki and on Delicious. Additionally, as this site will hopefully be in use for the following year's science olympiad team, they will have a chance to add to knowledge by creating their own video to share how they created a winning entry. The students can build upon other's knowledge.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Moussa Tankari
       
      Geneva, The topic of your unit plan is timely and an exciting one: "Science Olympiad". The technology used (wiki) is very user friendly and important in connectivism. Strategies and instructions are also clear. However, the learning objectives need to be stated clearly at the outset and should match each strategy. The lessons are well sequenced. So are the activities and assessment rubrics. However, the site navigation is not easy. For example, you need to change settings so that when you click on a link it opens in a new window. That way, you don't lose your previous page. Principles of connectivism (collaboration, network learning and sharing) are key ingredients in your unit. You did a remarkable job integrating those principles in each lesson. Great job!
    • tgwrbaker
       
      One of the weakness in my unit is the accessibilty at my school of technology. This whole unit rests on two assumptions: my students will have sufficent time in the computer lab, and two that my wiki will not be blocked by the filter. Unfortunately, when going to implement this unit I found that my assumption were incorrect. First, I have not been able to get the kids into the computer lab because of new district mandated on-line testing. Second, a new web filter was installed a few weeks ago. It blocks all wikis and blogs, which are essential to my project. I put in for a reconsideration of website blockage but was told it would be a month or more before the committe gets together to review it. Another weakness in the unit is, as Moussa pointed out, the site is difficult to navigate. I am used to being able to create smooth navigation with my web building software, but I am not yet familiar with the wiki so the navigation is not as clean as I would like it. The final weakness is that I did not provide any clear how to directions for my students on how to post, research, or how to add links. That will need to be fixed before I implement it in the classroom.
    • Nasreen Wahid
       
      The unit is very extensive and would be very engaging for middle school science students. The students are given a variety of choices to guide their learning as they create their own content within the collaborative wiki setting. This setting helps students work collaboratively and supports connectivity and constructivism. I feel that there are some steps/instructions missing for this unit. Perhaps these are given face-to-face with the students before they begin, but it would be useful to post them on the wiki for students to refer back to as they work. The evaluation rubrics are clear and help students develop and build their projects and they make use of Google Forms which is so easy to use and organizes answers for the instructor. You might consider creating an example event so that students know what is expected of them when they do their own events. Excellent use of Google Forms (which I love!). I never thought about using it as a journal entry form, I will definitely be using this with my 6th graders! I would love to see how this unit turns out with students! Good luck!
Julie Formo`

Teacher Collaboration Wiki - 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.
    • Douglas Fitzpatrick
       
      |ulie, here's my peer review. Have a great holiday season. Content: Introduction explains Networked Learning Environments and does an excellent job of setting the foundation for the unit. When you state, "It is about the learning that takes place in a vibrant community of people and resources." it sets up the entire unit. The collaboration based learning supports connectivism concepts on several levels. For example, diversity of opinions, learning process of pulling together different Web 2.0 tools, identifying the relationships/connections between the tools, all relate to connectivisim. Good use of graphics and the embedding of YouTube video. It sets the example of using the various tools provided by Web2.0, and the multimedia helps keep the learners awake too. Technology: Wiki, Bloggers, Delicious, Facebook, iGoogle. An excellent diversity in tools showing the unit results in a sound PLE. Instructional Strategies: I tend to think the use of teamwork (collaboration in education) always results in a stronger solution than individual works. The unit is strong on collaboration and communication, including the reflection and sharing. Assessment: Not strong on assessment (I don't think any of us where) . The strongest assessment is from the peer reviews, informal and formal. What others think and share about our work is a great learning process. The unit has this in many locations. Unfortunately, it is difficult to measure and put on a rubric. The reflection goal is a great way for learner to realize how much they have learned - and what they have learned. In teaching computers for several years I have found the students get strength in self confidence if they know what they know. The reflection goal will do that, or rather it will have them do it for themselves (hey, another connectivism and constructivism concept!) Reflection: Great job of pulling together what this course ta
    • tucsonconroy Betsy Conroy
       
      Hi Julie, I love your unit on Teacher Collaboration. It is well organized; your objectives, activities and assessment align well. I really enjoyed your flow charts and models and will refer to these again for my own learning. In addition I love the article about network learning, Thomas Jefferson's description of his dream of the Univ of Virginia as a collection of connected villages. For those of us who are visual, this is a perfect metaphor for network learning. Excellent! I will give you feedback on the 4 areas -- content, integrated tools, strategies and evaluation -- in a separate posting. All the Best, Betsy.
    • Julie Formo`
       
      * Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions. Process: Discussion, research, and group work. * Learning may reside in non-human appliances. Process: Computers, internet, Web 2.0 Tools. * Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning. Process: Reflection blog, discussion forum, group work, exploring Web 2.0 tools. * Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill. Process: Groups working together to create a Web 2.0 integrated lesson plan. Researching information on Web 2.0 tools and utilizing those tools. * Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities. Process: Research conducted on Connectivism and network learning environments. Exploring current Web 2.0 tools for integration, collaboration, and communication. * Decision-making is itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision. Process: Researching information on a new learning theory and new Web 2.0 tools. Choosing Web 2.0 tools for integration in a lesson plan.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: Weaknesses Please discuss three weaknesses of your unit. Please specific. Hint: focus on technology, instructional strategies, and assessments.
    • Julie Formo`
       
      I should have added more Web 2.0 tools. I didn't because the teachers tend to complain about spending any extra time on workshops. I wanted it to be more relaxed and not so much like a course. I didn't have a rubric for assessing all the elements involved in the webquest. I just made a generic format for each assignment.
    • Julie Formo`
       
      * Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions. Process: Discussion, research, and group work. * Learning may reside in non-human appliances. Process: Computers, internet, Web 2.0 Tools. * Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning. Process: Reflection blog, discussion forum, group work, exploring Web 2.0 tools. * Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill. Process: Groups working together to create a Web 2.0 integrated lesson plan. Researching information on Web 2.0 tools and utilizing those tools. * Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities. Process: Research conducted on Connectivism and network learning environments. Exploring current Web 2.0 tools for integration, collaboration, and communication. * Decision-making is itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision. Process: Researching information on a new learning theory and new Web 2.0 tools. Choosing Web 2.0 tools for integration in a lesson plan.
    • Julie Formo`
       
      I should have added more Web 2.0 tools. I didn't because the teachers tend to complain about spending any extra time on workshops. I wanted it to be more relaxed and not so much like a course. I didn't have a rubric for assessing all the elements involved in the webquest. I just made a generic format for each assignment.
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
  •  
    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
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.
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    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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