What’s for the future?

Technology is an ever changing industry.  Whether we like it or not, there is a need to keep up with new technology.  There might be fear, there might be apprehension, there might be rejection, but as educators we still need to brave through it.

I am not sure how far and/or how in-depth I can follow up with the new trend of technology.  But one thing that I am sure of and a need for me to do, is to ensure that my students are given the opportunity to be exposed to new technology.  We might not be the most up to date. But it is important that we do not take away the opportunity of learning new technology from our students. The need to try new technology should be an ongoing process for all educators.

 

 

10 Tools to Techify my Classroom

1. Using Photos

Photo basically is very essential in our teaching. In our school, photos are widely use in PowerPoint to share with students on various topics. For example, if the teacher is teaching ‘Insects’ she will look for the photo of the insects that she wants the students to learn.

Photo are also used as a form of visual aids for students with ASD. Example, teachers will take the photo of an MRT and introduce it to the student prior to their traveling lesson.

Photo/Picture speaks a thousand words.

Pros of Photo:

  • Helps to bring the outside world to the classroom.
  • Promote positive learning experience
  • Easier to understand as compared to words

Cons of Photos:

  • Over reliance on using Photos in PowerPoint and not having any first hand experience.

Illustration of image using PowerPoint

1Using Photo in other ways. 

Take a photo of your students in action in class or during an activity.  Insert captions, this can be used as a language lesson. Students will be delighted to see themselves in a lesson proper.

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Take a photo when you see a mistake.  Here using Paint App to highlight the mistake!

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Create a Meme – Create simple online greeting cards using https://imgflip.com/memegenerator.

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Copy the link and send it out as an online greeting card.

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2. Using Videos

How can we make use of videos?

Search for one

  • YouTube Videos – search for videos that are relevant for our students.  Bring the outside world to the classroom. View the video ‘A guide to Singapore Traffic Lights’:- https://youtu.be/r4tn_2jBlbw

Create one

  • Creating video can be useful especially when we cannot find any suitable content from the internet.  When we create our own video, we can ask our students to be the ‘actor’ or ‘actress’.  When they view the video later, it will bring much joy to them.  In addition, the content will cater to the specific needs of our students.  View below for the video created by one of my school teachers for the lesson on ‘How to fold a T-shirt.’  Video link: http://bit.ly/2gaI9Zy

3. Screencasting

A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration.

It is a useful tool to showcase a lesson which you want your students to continue learning at home, as a summary for your lesson, or a model for your students to follow.

It is a very simple to use tool.

Here is the link for my video on screencasting.  I am teaching my students how to search for an image using Google. View the video:- http://bit.ly/2fVfbZF 

4. Whiteboarding

Whiteboarding is a platform that allows you to create, share and edit files online. Most of the platform online will have a screen that represent a whiteboard. It is up to one’s imagination on how it can customise for use.

The content for Whiteboarding is very wide. For now, I am using the website- https://www.educreations.com/, to create a lesson on the topic ‘Parts of the computer’. The main objective of the video is to allow students to recap on the names for the different parts of the computer. In addition, on how to complete a similar worksheet. This video can serve as a note and summary when students bring the worksheet home. The link to the video: http://bit.ly/2gbdbjL

In fact there are just so many ways that we can use it. For example, using the audio function, we can upload a photo of a student on the whiteboard, allow the rest of the class to record their comments on the photo. Emphasis on saying something pleasant. This simple exercise not only encourages speech, we can also incorporate self-confidence into the lesson. After the recording, when teachers replay the video, it can then function as a language lesson on how to make a complete sentence or as a social skills lesson on how to give compliments.

I have yet to explore the whole content of this website, thus there might be more benefits of limitation to its use. Here are just some of my findings.

Pros of the website:

  • Easy to use
  • Can insert various content to suit the learning needs of our students.
  • Instant audio recording.

Cons:

  • Cannot edit the image online

5.  BackChanneling

A backchannel is a conversation that takes place alongside an activity or event. The users need not be at the same location when doing the discussion. One of the many benefits for this tool is that it time effective.

There are many available online portal for Backchanneling. I am exploring the use of https://todaysmeet.com/. As user only need to identify themselves with a ‘Nickname’, backchannelling is thus seems as non-threatening especially so when gathering feedback.

It can also be used for other subject content in lessons. For example, asking all students to each type in a sentence and the whole class can create a story with everyone’s contribution. The story might turn out to be extremely silly and with typo or spelling errors. But it can make learning fun and non-threatening. Another benefit is that it allows you to archive your creation/discussion.

Below is a screenshot on using Todaysmeet for our project discussion. Click on ‘Transcript’ and the content will be generated.

Today meet 1

Today meet 2
The transcript for our discussion.

6. Blogging

There are many available  websites if you are interest to create a blog or website for classroom use.  You can create a blog to showcase the students work in school, you can also create a website for the same purpose.

For this course, I tried using ‘Wix.com’ initially.  However, this portal is too slow when loading content and making modification to content.  Subsequently, I created another blog using ‘WordPress.com’.  It is some much easier to use and the preloaded themes are so beautiful.

A tip for new user: Use the admin account for creation of pages and also more advance modification to your website. The address for the admin account should look like this: https://adiseshirley.wordpress.com/admin

7. Polling

As we are required to find out what songs our students like and to make the sharing fun, I use Mentimeter.com to create a simple poll.

It is a simple tool to use for polling.

  • Sign up for a free account.
  • Create your presentation.
  • Generate a code of which your students can use.
  • Have your students login with the code generated.
  • Login with the code using www.Menti.com and you can start polling.

 

Besides injecting fun into polling, we can also incorporate many teaching concepts here. For examples, read a sentence, typing skills (URL and code), listening to instructions, getting information from the results, answering verbal questions, spelling, reading bar chart, counting, recognize numbers symbols and so much more.

The suitability of this tech tool largely depends on how the teacher wants to use it. You can have a simple poll with just two to three questions, or you can have one with many questions.

Below the screenshot of my presentations.

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Below the screenshot of the result for one of my poll.

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8. Twitter

Tweeting can be used in many ways in the classroom. Do take some time to search the internet for interesting ideas. Here are some examples which can be useful:-

(1)Take and share notes – allow students to tweet their own notes during lessons and share with their peers. Teachers can print the entire tweet after class for students who do not have internet access at home.

(2) Engage parents – set up a tweet and upload picture of lessons in the class room or any school activities. For example, upload photos taken during Children’s Day. Parents can share what their children are doing in school.

(3) Play word games – teacher can use it as a language lesson. Ask students to unscramble anagrams.

During our course, we were tasked to join in the tweet #iec4025. It was indeed a fun and an enjoyable tweeting experience. For the experience, I realized that I can simplify tweeting for my students by teaching them to upload instead of typing words. What can they upload? Emoji as a form of expressions, photos and video which they might like to share, add a gif. Teachers can also use tweeting to create a poll.

We can also download and archive your tweet. Below are the steps to it:-

  1. Go to your account settings by clicking on the profile icon at the top right of the page and selecting Settings from the drop-down menu.
  2. Click Request your archive.
  3. When your download is ready, we’ll send an email with a download link to the confirmed email address associated with your Twitter account.
  4. Once you receive the email, click the Go now button to log in to your Twitter account and download a .zip file of your Twitter archive.
  5. Unzip the file and click index.html to view your archive in the browser of your choice.

9. Organizing

How can we work on the same document at the same time in different locations? Make use ‘Google Drive’. You can create a document for sharing using Google Docs, create a survey and collate data using Google Sheets, create presentation slides using Google slides.

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Using Google Docs for work review

In school we need to update department work review termly. Thus, I create a document using Google Docs for all the members to update their work review termly. You need to create the document and get a shareable link for all members and they can start working on the same document using the link.

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I also often created many surveys using ‘Google Sheets’. It is a very useful tool. The steps are simple too. (1) Create the survey questions, (2) get a shareable link, (3) email link for response. You can view the response online and also download the data.

Below are the screenshot on the use of ‘Google Sheets’ that I had recently created survey to collate data for a new school project.

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10. Customized search Engine

Searching is one of the most popular activities on the internet. Search engines have become an essential part of everyone’s lives

When we introduce internet to our students, we often start with the search engines. This is one of the most popular activities among our students too. What do they search for? Mostly music videos, drama and songs. As educator and parents, how do we ensure that the content which they are searching for is not harmful or have inappropriate content?

Look for websites that are children friendly. Here is a link for 10 Search Engines that are suitable for children.  Here is the link:

http://www.bluecoatprimaryschool.com/media/E%20Safety/Child-Friendly_Seach_Engines.pdf

Shorten URL: http://bit.ly/2yzi76I

Create one:- Here is the link to my customized Google Custom Search engine: http://bit.ly/2gRMs95.

search engine 1
You can name your search engine.

 

search engine 2
You can select the sites that are suitable for your students.

 

Refer to the link below, if you want to learn more on how to customize a search engine for your students.

https://www.teachthought.com/technology/how-to-create-a-custom-search-engine-for-your-students/

Shorten URL: http://bit.ly/2hRy80b

The end for my 10 Tech Tools but the beginning to using them and searching for more tech tools …

Reflections

Reflection One

I am writing this reflection on Wednesday. Just the next day after class. I completely forgotten on how to access this page again. But ʺ3 Personʺ rule came in. So NIE IT Help desk came to the rescue. There is a need to embrace new technology. Yet I am often apprehensive on doing it. The very simple reason that I might fail, while doing it. So it is just a nice reassurance to hear from Dr Zac that it is alright to fail and it is not uncommon when embracing new technology. More importantly is that we try. That set me thinking again, it is so easy for us to teach our students to never give up, try and try. But when we are in the situation, we tends to forget it. Hopefully at the end of this course, I will be able to at least master 50% of what that has been taught and share it with my colleagues in school. For the first lesson, I still have yet to understand how I can transfer my learning to my students. Maybe I can find the answer at the end of this course.

Reflection Two

Wow! Another lesson that makes me feels that I have information overloading. There was a lot of information given during the morning lesson. Even though, I was mentally prepared for a ‘heavy’ afternoon lesson it was way above and beyond my expectation.

I like how we were question on what was covered during the previous lesson, but at that time my ‘brain’ just ‘freeze’. It really helps me to recall what I was supposed to learn the previous week.

I seriously welcome this kind of overloading information. After teaching for some many years, I can be at times too ‘comfortable’ with what I am best at doing. Thinking that I am doing right, doing good. As our students are visual learners, thus lots of my teaching will be based on using photos/ picture slides. But, I also felt that presentation to our students should be direct and clear of distractions. When I do show a picture slides to teach a new vocab, for example the word apple, I will ensure that my picture slide have just an apple on it. However during the Dr Walker’s lesson, we were shown photos that have other components in it. We were then tasked to look at it and make comments. The thinking question to the students was, to talk about what is in the photo. At this point, it set me thinking. Did I teach based on my own assumptions of what my students can do and cannot do? For now, my answer is a ‘Yes’. Time for change!

Then, we had a very quick introduction to all the different Tech skills – website/blog, Doodle, Menti, etc. During class, I was constantly thinking how it will benefit my students. It looks that I can only benefit my colleagues better. But I was determined to try using it with my students. So I did. Using Menti, I created a simple poll. Question on: “What is your favorite colour?” With this simple activity, I was so happy that my students did not forget what I had taught last year using Kahoot. They were so confident when I asked them do they know what they need to do with Menti, after a short explanation. Most replied: ‘Yes’. So off they went to key in the website and then the code. From the three classes that I used Menti with, I realised that so much learning was taking place with just one simple activity. To name some learning: read a sentence, typing skills (URL and code), listening to instructions, getting information from the results, answering verbal questions, spelling, reading bar chart and so much more.

It was a joy to see how my students were responding to my new discovery. Students who was often quiet in my class, was answering my questions. It was a surprise. I was finally building a relationship with this student!

It was also a surprise that what I initially thought, during Dr Walker’s class, might not work with my students (MSID) was working so well. Again, I must constantly remind myself that I should not assume and limit the abilities of my students.

As I want to have a feel on how many students can benefit, I was sort of force to think fast and act fast. It can be tiring. So hopefully, I can maintain this energy and drive to test out more new learning that is coming my way. 

Reflection Three

Can we have classroom teaching instead of online learning?

I seriously think that it might be easier for me if someone explain what is happening in each slide. I might not be able to keep a 100% attention in class, but at least I think I will at least managed a 70%. Even with a 70% attention, I do think that I can understand better. I can conclude that my learning style requirements includes audio, visual and most importantly a clear explanation by others. Why? I really lack the must needed self-discipline, self-motivation to sit through and to digest and make sense of all the information in the various slides.

But this is a good change. From the usual lectures to self-directed learning. Another new self-exploration, that lead me to rethink and relook at the way on how I should teach my students. Did I spend enough time to understand their needs when they cannot get a certain concept of what I am teaching? What can do better to ensure that I can cater to majority of my students in the same class? More visual? More pictures? More verbal explanation? Will explore more into this area now.

Back to all the techs for this week. If I didn’t read the messages posted online by Dr Walker, I will start to panic on why the code given for the ‘govote.at’, not working. Huh! That’s technology.

Trying to use my mobile to download the recorder for Screencast instead of the computer, but realized that it cannot be done. It might be better if they can allow the use of mobile too. Simple reason, mobile are more convenient for many. If I can make it work, I believe that it will be a good tool to gain the attention of my students. Was trying to launch the recorder for 10 minutes, but just cant. This is also one of the many reasons why some people just don’t like to embrace new technology, it is disheartening and time consuming at times. Then after 20 minutes, it finally works. So, never give up. Try again and again.

There are so much more information given in Session 3. I need the time to explore and learn. This is really not easy. But I do enjoy all the information given. Thank you.

Reflection Four

On 6 Brain Rules – I can now conclude that I need time to ‘settle down’ before lecture so that my ‘brain’ can work better.  Oh dear, oh dear how can I not give the answer to the ‘6 Brain Rules’ instantly?  I asked myself over and again.  Going to list it here to recap and recall constantly.

  • Music
  • Movement
  • Laughter
  • Social
  • Novelty
  • Multimodal

Why does one forget so easily? Someone once told me is all about ‘Using and Not Using’.  If we constantly use it, there is not much reason to forget it.  So I will have to tell myself to make use of the 6 Brain rules more often.

On Using and Not Using – ‘Using and Not Using’, of new technology.  Yes we are often very apprehensive with new ideas and new initiative at work, especially so with technology related stuff.  The excuse given on trying something new is “This or That won’t work…”.  However, if we try it, use it, I think we should be able to overcome it.  The first move is often very difficult to overcome, but once we overcome our first move it will be easier.

In session 4, video is the main topic.  Looking back 10 years ago, there are not many teachers using videos to teach a concept.  But look at the classroom now, we are moving from picture cards, to PowerPoint and now videos.  Why so?  It is because we know that with videos we can bring the outside world (which our students might not interact often with) into the classroom.

The next topic that I can recall is, are we consuming or producing videos.  At this current stage, we are more of consuming then producing. Using video to teach a concept or subject area.  It has never cross my mind to use video as a form of ‘Brain Exercise’ or to produce a video for self-introduction.  I have had tried to use videos before the start of a class, but at times co-teachers felt that the video will cause the students to be over active and cannot settle down for the lesson after. Is this true? Well, it might be because of the selection of an inappropriate video and not fully understanding the students in class. Although, there might be a library of videos that is available easily, as educator we must not forget to select one that is appropriate and useful for our students.

On producing video – Video is an impactful tool because of the animation, video, graphic and sound effect.  In years to come, I am sure that we will move away from consuming videos to producing videos.  In fact it is not too far away.  In our school, we witness that a concept is much easily bring across to our students if the cast in the video is their friend.  So I think it is time that I start to become more of a ‘producer’ and also at the same time share with my colleagues the benefit of producing video. Sharing with them the idea that so long it is for the betterment of us students we should “Just Do it”.

I took a total of five videos for that ’30 seconds self-introduction’.  Why? Because I was not having any connection in the first few ones.  Finally, for the last video which I am rather satisfied with, I was smiling and trying to make a connection in the video.  I really like this short video idea.  I will try to use it with my students the next time and task them to create a video using iMovie or simply just the phone camera.  I do believe that a lot of learning in different domain will take place.

Also when students produce their own videos, there is no need for them to know the spelling of the words that they are using.  This, indirectly helps them overcome one obstacles.  From it, we are also building self-confidence.

On other learning – Some other learning that I want to note here that will be useful not only for myself but also for my colleagues:

  • Download video from YouTube using ClipGlab. 
  • Students will not be distracted with the initial page of video from the YouTube.
  • Producing a short video on where they are and what they learnt after a lesson.
  • Building relationships with video, taking a yearly goal video and sharing it with their parents, taking video of the students themselves and showing it to them during the next lesson.

To end- Would like to share how use taking video of success stories. A student of mine is not able to use the computer mouse for clicking on objects. He had tried to learn the skill but deal to his poor motor skills he can hardly do it.  But after the introduction of an assistive devices and understanding its use, he was able to use the assistive device and the usual computer mouse, at the same time, to click on an object.  It was a success for the student.  He has shown so much confidence in clicking and was happily engaging in a computer activity.  It was a delight to all.  His success was video. It was shown to his class teacher and subsequently his parents. All were surprise at his achievement.  If I were to tell them verbally on his achievement, they might not understand me completely.  Just like how you might not comprehend what you are reading now. A photo speaks a thousand words, but a video is doing much more.  I am going to take a video now. Going to video down my personal goal of producing more videos. (Of course, I am going to produce those videos using all my new learning, but just screen casting first) Taking small step at a timeJ

Reflection Five

Twitter and tweeting….

What an eventful afternoon. The anticipation of using Twitter started way before 12:30pm on 12 Sept 2017. I know that it is not difficult to set up a Twitter account, but seriously was in doubt on how to get it working.   Then Dr Zac asked that we ensure the ‘Setting’ is set to ‘Public’ otherwise, others will not be able to see what I am tweeting. Was looking through the setting functions and was really puzzle. Then along help came. Course mates was so willing to share on what they know. Ross was also so kind to share on how we can view the latest tweet and also on loading the Twitter app to my phone. After I posted my first tweet, I was thankful for all the replies. It really helps to know that I am on the right track.

I think I am often ‘tense up’ when it comes to Dr Zac’s lesson. We seriously don’t know what we are expecting. Luckily, tweeting is really manageable and fun. I am enjoying it. There are limitation to the vocabulary that my students know. Thus, it will be a challenge for them to type. But during the tweeting exercise, I was glad to learn that we can upload photos/videos and gif images. I am delighted to know that I can at teach my students on how to upload the photos/ videos and gif images. They can start ‘Tweeting’ too.

I also enjoyed looking at all the funny videos and gif images.

Online Lectures

Digital Citizenship

Appreciate the information and all the links given for digital citizenship. Personally, I like the information from ‘Planet Nutshell’. The videos and animation from this website is suitable for my group of students.

Tweeting

The lecture on Tweeting also set me thinking. Yes, indeed Twitter can be for two users; Teacher and Students. But how useful will it be? It might seems ‘easier’ for a class to start using Twitter in the classroom, but in my school setting it is might not be that visible with what was shared during the online lecture.

Why Not?

It is good that Teachers can use the Twitter account to give class updates, but that also means that parents and students must have some basic knowledge about Twitter and must also have some basic IT skills. In addition, we also need to ensure that all have the necessary equipment. So how are we to manage the ‘Have’ and ‘Have Not’ situation? It can be a sensitive issue. We do not want to be catch in a situation that no one is left out due to financial constraints.

Another constraint is with skills that are required. Students will need to be able to use the computer, know how to spell, when they know how to spell then they will need how to type and many others. So where should we start? I am still thinking about it. I am not saying that Twitter is not possible for my students. As mentioned earlier they might not need to type to convey messages. Pictures and videos can do the work. As educators, more importantly is to think and make changes to a skills for our students to adapt to its use. In addition, it must serve a purpose and be functional.

This reflection seriously put me in this thinking mood. I am thinking and rethinking. At the end of the day, I can be very savvy in ICT, I am not, and all the new technologies in the market. However, is this the most important attribute for educators? To me, the most important attribute is the ability to impart what I have learnt and modified the skills I have acquired to suit the abilities of my students.

Reflection Six

I am still not very sure about the terms that was explained by Shamini. It will take me a lot of time and more readings to understand exactly on how to state or classify tools under the different affordances – Pedagogical, Social or Technical. In fact, till now I am still not sure of the terminology of ‘affordance’.

As Shamini mentioned that the objective of this lesson is not for us to fully digest the P.S.T but more of the ‘knowing’ on the need for educators to start thinking and knowing about ‘21st Century Competencies’. I also not sure how the lesson can be linked to the 21st Century Competencies, except that during the lesson we talked about using tools that might help in Communication, Collaboration and Critical Thinking. These are just some of the essential skills that was mentioned in the MOE 21st Century Competencies Framework.

Anyway, one main take away for the lesson is that we need to know why there is a need for us to select a certain tool. Is this tool effective in teaching and learning? The aim is that the tool which we might be purchasing/using/implementing should serve its purpose for our students.

Along this course, I often question why technology? Is that a ‘real’ need? Will the technology value add to the class room? How the technology helps us to achieve an outcome in class? I am glad that Shamini highlighted the importance that the need for technology might not be all that necessary. It should only be deem necessary after we determine that it can value add to our lessons.

We cannot denial that education in Singapore is competitive. Thus it is inevitable that schools might want to look ‘good’ by introducing some new teach. But what is wrong with ‘No’ tech? We should strike a balance. Thus with the knowledge of P.S.T. affordance we do have something to fall back on when we need to make an evaluation or a decision on a particular tool. So I will also be easier to justify why a need for a new tech and when we should reject a new tech.

Reflection Seven

A great idea to allocate the different Instructional Strategies and finding a suitable tech tools for it to each individual in the class. With this 3 hours sharing, I was able to learn about so many tech tools that are useful in class. Explanation given was condense however informative. It is really time-saving.

This presentation might be difficult from the start, as I believe that many of us are still confused about writing and differentiating the ‘affordances’. However, from the presentations, it seems that all are learning well. Personally, the presentations has helped me to understand affordances better.

Not all the tools shared will be useful for my school settings. However, I explored on the tech tool – ‘Piktochart’, shared by Afni. It is really interesting. We can use it to create a simple web page, presentation slides and poster. I showed my students on some of the templates given. It is really manageable for my students. I am really excited to put them into proper lessons structure and share it with my students.

Of course there are many other tech tools which interest me too just to name a few:-. ‘Ed Puzzle’, ‘Plickers’, and ‘SWAY’. I will need more time to look into each one and see how it can benefit my students.

 

Reflection Eight

Assumption

Planning, expectation, reality, overloading and stress.  These words were hovering over my head before Dr Walker mentioned about the extension of our deadline.  From the very beginning of the course, I already knew that this is going to be a very heavy course. The main reason was that we are not excused from work.  Being away from school for two days, does not equal to work only on the other three working days.  We are expected to catch up with what was left behind.  I wanted to pen this down so that when I read this reflection again, I knew that I still managed to complete this course some way, somehow. When Dr Walker mentioned that we should not bring baggage or expect others to know our workload in a class, it set me thinking.  During Mdm Sarina’s class on that same day, we were just reminded that we should not assume that we were the ‘busiest’ at work.  There is a need for us to look at our work schedule and others as well. I do feel bad that due to the extension, which is very much required, Dr Walker and Dr Myra need to make changes to their plans.  It is a good reminder for us to know and understand that we should not assume.  Here we assume that others should accommodate to our timeline or work around our schedule.  At work, we might also assume that colleagues should work around our schedule too.  I am grateful for the extended deadline and also the reminder that we as educator, as colleagues should not assume.   But I will reflect on how I can work better and make better planning in the future.  This is a good ‘knowing’ experience.

Think and Change

Back to the lesson during session 9, for the start of the lesson. A good reminder of the 3 Rs, the 6 brain rules.  We are expecting the ‘standing up’ the ‘questioning’ and also the sharing of ideas among friends.  I like it.   For me, it is a setting of a class routine which important rule for my students too. I also like the idea given that the games shared need not be limited to how it is being used.  We should always look at ways and means to suit the needs of our students.  I am slowly getting reinforced on the idea of constant change with our teaching pedagogy.  So I think and think harder again. What can I do with all the new tech tools?  How I modify to suit the needs of my students?  Looking at Meme, in class we used the memes.com to create simple online greeting cards.  Some simple steps (1) ask students to recap on how to search for an image, (2) save the image, (3) upload it onto ‘Meme’, (4) type in words for the top and bottom line, (5) click ‘Create Meme’. A simple greeting card appears.  The teaching idea is very much the same as creating a card using MS Publisher (in our curriculum) just that we are using another mode. So, there is a need to constantly explore.

Fear of technology

In class that that day, there was one particular sentence that I like – “Stop thinking of technology as good or bad!” It brings me back when our school started with the use of iPad in year 2010.  Back then, iPad was not widely used as a learning and teaching tool.   Teachers prefer to use technology which they are familiar with.   For example, PowerPoint.  Why?  Using the example of ‘Augmented Reality’, the idea of Augmented Reality when it first start was a very new concept.  To understand the concept clearly was not easy for a layman.  But when ‘Pokemon Go’ came along and how Dr Walker mentioned that ‘Pokemon Go’ is a virtual information.  He then went on to explain how the ideal of AR using ‘Pokemon Go’. When we see a ‘Pokemon’ on the grass patch, the grass patch is the ‘real’ grass.  However, the ‘Pokemon’ is the virtual information.  The explanation instantly became so clear and easy to understand, and we can also see the usefulness and link immediately.   So what it the learning point? Why the idea was not taken, 5 years ago?  For me, I think that it was because whenever there is a new technology, the resistance to accept it is there.  The fear of trying something new, the reluctance to explore new ideas, and the ‘not knowing’ or ‘not understanding’ make acceptance difficult.  Technology can be good and bad at the same time.  It largely depends on how we make use of it.  Do we use it to impact the learning of our student? Do we use it to occupy our students? Or do we use it to enhance the quality of life for our students?  So it is important to think carefully when we are looking at a new technology. Embrace it and not fear it.

Reflection Nine

Discussion to come up with an idea for the ‘Most innovative lesson’. Discussions were conducted since two weeks ago. The first tech tool we used for this was backchannel. Our group members made use of “Today’s Meet” for our discussion. It is a good opportunity for us to put what we had learnt into practice. Along the discussion, I also realised that ‘Whats App’ is a very important tool in our modern day technology. We can share ideas immediately via this tool, there is no need for an immediate answer from all as the conversation being recorded. In addition, discussion is still being carried out in a group.

As for our most innovation lesson, we have a lot of things which we wanted to do and also many topics which we wanted to explore. Most importantly, we wanted something that all is useful to all back at school. As Fiona is from APSN, their students have higher cognitive level. Thus, we need to look into a topic that is suitable and also one that can incorporate an interesting tech tool. We are also trying to include as much of what we had learnt into this lesson. For example, using music, using video, using brain games. More discussion will be needed to finalise our plan. Stay tuneJ

To end,  I am going to miss this kind of collaboration. When we are back to school we might not have the opportunity in this nature to work as a group.

Reflection Ten

Last reflection for this course, what’s my thoughts? As mentioned in my earlier reflections, technology is here to stay and is ever changing. Technology can be harmful and at the same time useful. I am not going to discuss about technology’s pros and cons. I just like to bring across the point that we cannot change the world’s behaviour when technology is concerned. We just need to flow with it. Look at how as an educator we can strike the balance between the technology world and the human world. Work with our students on what they should and should not do when technology is concerned. Whatever pedagogical tool we use, we should try to ensure that it serves the technical aspects in the classroom. At the same time, educate parents to work hand-in-hand with their child’s teacher.

Guest speaker – James

James mentioned that he used a small amount of time in his teaching. IT is incorporated, but he emphasized that IT is not everything. I cannot agree more. Often we see that teachers rely too much on technology and the ‘real’ teaching is thus missing. It is important for educators to understand that IT should only be incorporated if it value adds to the lesson. It is not to be used to ‘beatify ’or ‘technify’ the lesson.

There were many takeaways from his sharing, from task analysis to how he used physical movement to incorporate teaching. The most important take away is his sharing about ‘executive function’.

Our students with learning difficulties tends to have limited engagement and attention span. James mentioned the importance that learning would be enhanced if there are audio input, visual display, and movements.

Kinesthetic learning, or tactile learning is essential for our students. One good way is exercise. Educators should ensure that movement to be incorporated into their lessons. Students, even adults, should get up and move around after sitting for 20 minutes. Seating and listen does not do much good. We need to move so that our brains can be working constantly and movement is beneficial for the body.

Movement helps in thinking. During this course, we are constantly drilling on the concept of ‘Brain breaks’ and on how educators should incorporate, ‘Brain breaks’ into the lesson. I am not a true believer in brain breaks and I am excited to try out the different brain break games shared during class.

Brain break games

-high five

– Mental calculation

– balance

– hunter rabbit

– opposite arm rotation

– memory game

 

 

 

 

 

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