My name is Natalie. I am 36 years old and I am married with four wonderful children. Needing a career change I have started my life changing journey by going to university, to study BLM early childhood. I believe it is finally time to do something just for me!
Monday, 30 July 2012
Week 4 Reflection
I am extremely disappointed with myself this week. I am at a loss of how to get this technology to work. I cannot seem to upload an photo of my own into my blog even after reducing the pixels, nor can I get the photomoba or mobaphoto thing to work!!! Feeling rather beaten by this experience. Up until now I have been enjoying these activities. Perhaps I have reached my peak, or perhaps as I am a hands on learner, I need someone to show me what to do, after all I had no trouble creating my voki, after the girls showed me what to do in the tute. Thanks girls!! I have looked at the podcast, and that is about the extent of it. All of this technology is sure to enhance the classroom experience for our learners, some more than others, and it is all well and good if you have the smarts and patients to percevere when things don't work out. I guess that right there is the key..... when you are dealing with technology it does have it's drawbacks. However that said I honestly believe that the scales are tipping towards the benefits moreso. I just need more practice!!!
That's all folks!
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Saturday, 21 July 2012
The weebly website
EA4
I'll be honest, this really didn't do much form me. I didn't find this engaging at all. I can see why it would be a great tool for children to create their own website, and yes it would be great for them to explore their options, however I felt it was a little limiting. It could be that it is late and I am tired, and I really don't want to play anymore.
Here is the link to my simply, simple weebly web pagee.
http://nataliese-learningweebly.weebly.com
I'll be honest, this really didn't do much form me. I didn't find this engaging at all. I can see why it would be a great tool for children to create their own website, and yes it would be great for them to explore their options, however I felt it was a little limiting. It could be that it is late and I am tired, and I really don't want to play anymore.
Here is the link to my simply, simple weebly web pagee.
http://nataliese-learningweebly.weebly.com
Create the wiki
EA3
Well I have succeeded! I too have made a Wiki (took a while) but I got there in the end and I am proud of my achievements. I can see that the benefits of working in a wiki would outweigh the drawbacks. Whilst I am not particularly IT savvy I am enjoying the challenges that this course is presenting. I believe this is because of the hands-on approach. I can not only put what I am learning into a form of practice, but my peers can share my interpretation and I can see theirs. I think that not only is this type of learning connected, it is constructive. Each week I am building on where I have been before, constantly pulling apart in my head the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to this type of learning for our children.
Strenghts - A wiki is a fantastic opportunity for each student to voice their opinions, they can back this up with evidence and support from their research, by adding links to the source. The research alone opens up the world, as there is just no limit to the amount of information we have access in today's classrooms. Children can grow and discover, things that I have never thought possible. They become more connected to each other and learn more about one another. I can liken this to an exercise I participated in when in high school. Everyone had to write down on a piece of paper what they knew about someone else in the class, they were then selected at random and read aloud the class. A wiki which would not generally be used for this purpose can have similar outcome - by reading the responses of peers you can better understand their complexities and interests.
Weaknesses - Safety could be a concern. The wiki needs to be set up in the correct manner and within the QLD Government curriculum guidelines. It would perhaps have to be time limited. I know how much time I have spent mucking around with this trying to get the right look, trying to ensure I was embedding correctly. It can be awfully time consuming. Take my experience last week, where I discovered the hard way that you can only have one person edit the wiki at any one time (thanks Scott for your comments on my last week blog - it is all a part of our learning)! MMM not such a great learning tool after all. Perhaps one way to avoid this would be to have students work in groups in class to edit at certain times thoughout the lesson. No not really a very good solution.
Opportunities - The opportunities for learning outcomes are engaging with others, working as a collaborative group, and this is not limited to the confines of the classroom walls. Students are engaging their high order thinking, especially if they were responding to a scenario where they are utilising a structure such as de Bono's six thinking hats. I believe this form of collaboration does lend itself to constructivism, because your learning is draws on ideas from your own personal experience and the ideas and interactions of experts. It makes the students think.
Threats - There are many issues here, as there are still may issues in the playground! Cyber bullying could be a threat. Clearly the legal, safe and ethical work practices must be adhered to. We must ensure that our children are safe from harm, and are not exposed or exploited. Here are some links that can help.
http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/scw/go/pid/944
http://education.qld.gov.au/web/schools/riskman.html
Wiki's are a great idea if you can get co-ordinated. They really do provide a quick link to be able to contribute collaboratively with each other.
Here is the link to my creation.
http://natelearnwiki.wikispaces.com
Well I have succeeded! I too have made a Wiki (took a while) but I got there in the end and I am proud of my achievements. I can see that the benefits of working in a wiki would outweigh the drawbacks. Whilst I am not particularly IT savvy I am enjoying the challenges that this course is presenting. I believe this is because of the hands-on approach. I can not only put what I am learning into a form of practice, but my peers can share my interpretation and I can see theirs. I think that not only is this type of learning connected, it is constructive. Each week I am building on where I have been before, constantly pulling apart in my head the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to this type of learning for our children.
Strenghts - A wiki is a fantastic opportunity for each student to voice their opinions, they can back this up with evidence and support from their research, by adding links to the source. The research alone opens up the world, as there is just no limit to the amount of information we have access in today's classrooms. Children can grow and discover, things that I have never thought possible. They become more connected to each other and learn more about one another. I can liken this to an exercise I participated in when in high school. Everyone had to write down on a piece of paper what they knew about someone else in the class, they were then selected at random and read aloud the class. A wiki which would not generally be used for this purpose can have similar outcome - by reading the responses of peers you can better understand their complexities and interests.
Weaknesses - Safety could be a concern. The wiki needs to be set up in the correct manner and within the QLD Government curriculum guidelines. It would perhaps have to be time limited. I know how much time I have spent mucking around with this trying to get the right look, trying to ensure I was embedding correctly. It can be awfully time consuming. Take my experience last week, where I discovered the hard way that you can only have one person edit the wiki at any one time (thanks Scott for your comments on my last week blog - it is all a part of our learning)! MMM not such a great learning tool after all. Perhaps one way to avoid this would be to have students work in groups in class to edit at certain times thoughout the lesson. No not really a very good solution.
Opportunities - The opportunities for learning outcomes are engaging with others, working as a collaborative group, and this is not limited to the confines of the classroom walls. Students are engaging their high order thinking, especially if they were responding to a scenario where they are utilising a structure such as de Bono's six thinking hats. I believe this form of collaboration does lend itself to constructivism, because your learning is draws on ideas from your own personal experience and the ideas and interactions of experts. It makes the students think.
Threats - There are many issues here, as there are still may issues in the playground! Cyber bullying could be a threat. Clearly the legal, safe and ethical work practices must be adhered to. We must ensure that our children are safe from harm, and are not exposed or exploited. Here are some links that can help.
http://www.smartcopying.edu.au/scw/go/pid/944
http://education.qld.gov.au/web/schools/riskman.html
Wiki's are a great idea if you can get co-ordinated. They really do provide a quick link to be able to contribute collaboratively with each other.
Here is the link to my creation.
http://natelearnwiki.wikispaces.com
Friday, 20 July 2012
Week 3 Blog Reflection
EA1
Definition:
http://www.det.wa.edu.au/education/cmis/eval/curriculum/ict/weblogs/
This week I have been asked to reflect on my learning about blogs. Before I started this course I didn't even know what a blog was - (see my first day at uni), however since this time I have embraced this space and I realise what a valuable tool this is. Personally it is a way of reinterating what I have learnt, and can also be an interactive experience, by inviting others to comment and commenting on others blogs. I enjoy this activity so much that I have set up a separate blog for my POUL studies and use this to reflect across all subjects I am studying. It is a way of tracking where I have been, what I have seen and the new things I am yet too experience, my fears and expectations.
I believe blogs would be an extremely useful learning tool in the classroom. There are many potentials for their execution, and I guess starting with the SWOT analysis is a great way to figure it out. Examining the strenghts/positives, weaknesses/negatives, opportunities & treats.
Once again as this is my first year first term it is hard for my to try and get my head in a classroom and, and imagine what level I might try and apply this type of ICT in a lesson. I have to really use my imagination.... "come on stretch those brain cells Nat......"
It can be an interesting way of getting students to complete their homework, class work and posting assignments. The Learning Place is a interactive Queensland government website for for primary and secondary students and their teachers to set up class lesson and students can complete their tasks during class time. At various different times must participate in a compulsory blog, dependent on the learning outcome, students are expected to provide feedback on how they are progressing with their learning experiences. The teachers can then re-design or enhance their learning outcomes within current curriculum guidlines. This site is password protected to ensure the security of teacher and students alike.
I might design a mathematic class for adddition, where children are asked to complete a series of mathematical problems related to addition. Children must then complete this task in collobrative groups of 3, and their answers are posted to the site via the classwork tab. Upon completing the task each student is asked to reflect on this group exercise via the blog page.
Having this type of lesson would be a way on ensuring students particpation, monitoring their progress within the classroom, and then analysing their responses. It should be clear from this type of learning experience what is relevant and what needs improving.
http://education.qld.gov.au/learningplace/
Definition:
Blog/WebLog: a web page containing brief, chronologically arranged items of information. A blog can take the form of a diary, journal, what's new page, or links to other web sites.
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Peter Scott, Internet Librarian 2001
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This week I have been asked to reflect on my learning about blogs. Before I started this course I didn't even know what a blog was - (see my first day at uni), however since this time I have embraced this space and I realise what a valuable tool this is. Personally it is a way of reinterating what I have learnt, and can also be an interactive experience, by inviting others to comment and commenting on others blogs. I enjoy this activity so much that I have set up a separate blog for my POUL studies and use this to reflect across all subjects I am studying. It is a way of tracking where I have been, what I have seen and the new things I am yet too experience, my fears and expectations.
I believe blogs would be an extremely useful learning tool in the classroom. There are many potentials for their execution, and I guess starting with the SWOT analysis is a great way to figure it out. Examining the strenghts/positives, weaknesses/negatives, opportunities & treats.
Once again as this is my first year first term it is hard for my to try and get my head in a classroom and, and imagine what level I might try and apply this type of ICT in a lesson. I have to really use my imagination.... "come on stretch those brain cells Nat......"
It can be an interesting way of getting students to complete their homework, class work and posting assignments. The Learning Place is a interactive Queensland government website for for primary and secondary students and their teachers to set up class lesson and students can complete their tasks during class time. At various different times must participate in a compulsory blog, dependent on the learning outcome, students are expected to provide feedback on how they are progressing with their learning experiences. The teachers can then re-design or enhance their learning outcomes within current curriculum guidlines. This site is password protected to ensure the security of teacher and students alike.
I might design a mathematic class for adddition, where children are asked to complete a series of mathematical problems related to addition. Children must then complete this task in collobrative groups of 3, and their answers are posted to the site via the classwork tab. Upon completing the task each student is asked to reflect on this group exercise via the blog page.
Having this type of lesson would be a way on ensuring students particpation, monitoring their progress within the classroom, and then analysing their responses. It should be clear from this type of learning experience what is relevant and what needs improving.
http://education.qld.gov.au/learningplace/
Monday, 16 July 2012
Week 2 Reflection - The mobile phone WIKI
My goodness, what a disaster this has been. Firstly I had no idea what wiki was. That sorted, I spent some time (what I thought was) participating in one, only to discover, when I wanted to go back in to complete this blog, that my comments were G O N E !!!. Distraught - I packed up and sent Wendy a SOS email......... Still no reply. Upon looking back at this tonight I have discovered when going though the edited list -my comments to appear....Phew! However my first comments seem to be mixed up in the edit with Scott's. I have printed this page, so at least for my own benefit I know I have participated. All is not lost, just have to figure out how to get them to show on the wiki.
Technology - Don't ya just love it?????
Edward de Bono's thinking hats covered for me all basis of behaviourism, constructivism, cognitivism and connectivism. Behaviourism is included because through a series pre-defined steps I got to the end. Constructivism albeit social constructivism as I created my own interpretations based on my own beliefs. Cognitvism as I learnt from this experience and contributed to the discussion based on my own 'stored' experiences. Lastly connectivism, as it was completed on line and in a collaborative form, for all to participate and be critical of. There is a connection with de Bono's six thinking hats here and Blooms Taxonomy, as it forces you though a series of steps to encourage high order or critical thinking. It challenged all I despise about mobile phones and engaged my understanding of their greater functions.
The benefits of a wiki is that we all get to have our say, it takes away, onerous experience, as we are collaborating with each other, and getting ideas and making ourselves think more deeply about the topic at hand. The major drawback for me is that my comments didn't stick (for whatever reason). This could be due to a technical issue or something that I have done. Who knows, this could be a common problem when working on line. The use of de Bono's hats is a fabulous scaffolding tool and it covers all bases.
Only being a very new first year student (I have no idea about classrooms), however I can see where this type discussion is beneficial. Firstly it gets you thinking and allows each participant to have an informed discussion. There is no talking over one another, and it can engage people from outside the classroom or on the other side of the world who may offer a completely new perspective.




Technology - Don't ya just love it?????
Edward de Bono's thinking hats covered for me all basis of behaviourism, constructivism, cognitivism and connectivism. Behaviourism is included because through a series pre-defined steps I got to the end. Constructivism albeit social constructivism as I created my own interpretations based on my own beliefs. Cognitvism as I learnt from this experience and contributed to the discussion based on my own 'stored' experiences. Lastly connectivism, as it was completed on line and in a collaborative form, for all to participate and be critical of. There is a connection with de Bono's six thinking hats here and Blooms Taxonomy, as it forces you though a series of steps to encourage high order or critical thinking. It challenged all I despise about mobile phones and engaged my understanding of their greater functions.
The benefits of a wiki is that we all get to have our say, it takes away, onerous experience, as we are collaborating with each other, and getting ideas and making ourselves think more deeply about the topic at hand. The major drawback for me is that my comments didn't stick (for whatever reason). This could be due to a technical issue or something that I have done. Who knows, this could be a common problem when working on line. The use of de Bono's hats is a fabulous scaffolding tool and it covers all bases.
Only being a very new first year student (I have no idea about classrooms), however I can see where this type discussion is beneficial. Firstly it gets you thinking and allows each participant to have an informed discussion. There is no talking over one another, and it can engage people from outside the classroom or on the other side of the world who may offer a completely new perspective.





Saturday, 14 July 2012
Week 2 e-learing engagment
EA 2 Productive Pedagogies
Crossing the road
Stop at the kerb
Look both ways - left & right
Listen for coming cards
Look again - left and right
Cross the road & don't run.
Why don't we run across the road?
Where is the safest place to cross the road?
Do they have pedestrial crossings in China or in other countries?
- Being technologically challenged - I couldn't get this up on my blog - however the below video answers the last question.
Crossing the road
Stop at the kerb
Look both ways - left & right
Listen for coming cards
Look again - left and right
Cross the road & don't run.
Why don't we run across the road?
Where is the safest place to cross the road?
Do they have pedestrial crossings in China or in other countries?
- Being technologically challenged - I couldn't get this up on my blog - however the below video answers the last question.
EA 2 TPAK
What is TPACK? It is Technological Pedagogical & Content Knowlege. But what does this mean?
Put simply it is the intergration of technology, with content and the way we teach (pedagogy). It has to be engaging, informative and interactive, and it has to be a harmonious intergration of the three together to ensure our children's future is fullfilling. The options of incorporating technoligy with the art of teaching are endless.
Technology has revolutionised the world. The way we communicate with each other, and the way we receive information. We have to find the right way to incpororate this into the classroom.
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Natalie's Learning styles video
This is a short video on learning styles, that as a movie lover I can relate to.
I enjoyed watching this and it does show the differences between visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learners.
Friday, 6 July 2012
Week 1 e-Learning Activities
EA 1I am more of an active leaner, however I sometimes tend to procrastinate (reflect) on how I am going to get to the end result. This is often due to the level of confidence I have in my own ability. I need to be stimulated and engaged with an activity to fully understand what I am trying to learn or achieve.
Based on this I believe my combination is an active reflector.
The learning experiences that would best suit me are practical and hands on activities. I need to talk-out loud and be involved in group activities. I need to constantly stop and re-read to absorb content. I don't particularly like sitting still listening to someone waffling on. It is boring and after a while I completely switch off.
Understanding and identifying each type of learning style, structuring lessons to try include a variety of practical, repetitive, factual, diagrammatic and auditory experiences. Splitting up the class into sections an mixing up the various learning styles, so that collaboratively they are experiencing each other strengths.
To support my learners better (with my current lack of ICT knowledge), it would have to be colourful and interesting and engaging to grab the children's attention.
Profiling is something I need to learn how to do, as I am unsure of the types of questions that need to be asked. I would think that I would have to establish their likes and dislikes, also their interests.
To support differences in learning styles there are interactive games that get children thinking quickly, visual stimulation, individual or collaborative work, and access to the world.
Even in this first week, I have learnt so much. At the moment however it tends to be a little jumbled. However I can clearly see why ICT plays and important part in today's learning not only for the early stages, but for everyday education and life in general.
EA 2 Multiple Intelligences
I have taken the multiple intelligences test and here is my result.
Mmmm! No surprises here. I need to see, do, and talk about what I am learning (or in other words EDI (have it explained, demonstrated & immitated)). I need to be actively engaged and interact. However at the moment, this being my first week it is very onerous.
EA 3
Prensky's view point makes some sense, however I cannot believe that if all students who are not offered some form of digital learning are going to be enraged.
Today's learners want to be involved. Have more input in discussions and are prepared to share their learning experiences with each other. There is much substance to the catergorisation of 'digital native' and 'digital immigrant'. I am an immigrant. There are times I find myself struggling to grasp certain concepts, however my four year old daughter can play Mario Kart on the Wii with precision as she is a 'native'.
There are certainly places for interactive digital learning in the classroom, however due to a range of circumstances not all children have access to digital technology and therefore may not be enraged as they are being engaged in other ways. I don't believe that in our current society there is much substance to Prensky's agrument. He has put the cart before the horse.
EA 4 Connectivism
With the way the world is changing, becoming more reliant digital technology. I don't entirely agree with these authors. Students generally know how to fnd the information they are seeking. However there are times when everybody needs help. We all need a source (teacher) to show us where to look and guide us. We need a refernce point. There is a lot more to learn today than there ever was. I know from my own experience that we are expected to keep on top of workloads, utilising multi-tasking skills. We don't always have the answers, and it is more important that we become self-reliant and KNOW WHERE to find information. Isn't this RECALL?
I can cleary identify with Siemen's point of view. I beleive in connectivism. It is the collaboration of the learning theories; behaviorism, cognitivism & constructivism.
Ways I could use this theory in the classroom would be to have children access learing mateials via the internet. Teachers are an integral part of our learning experiences. Going to school each day and interacting with student and teachers, forms part of our social learning, this cannot be gained from on-line sources only.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
My first day at uni - e-learning
Wow, talk about hit the ground running. I have never seen a smart board before, nor was I aware that such technology existed in the classroom, however my eldest daughter was quick to point out that they have them in all of their classes. Clearly I have been living under a rock for the past number of years. I am extremely technically challenged, however usually can pick things up quickly once shown, or if given clear instructions.
Until yesterday I didn't know what a blog was. I guess I have had to work with computers all of my working life, so to me they have have always been associated with work, and therefore I have never wanted to explore beyond the walls of the office. Texting on my mobile is another challenge.
Clearly I have some catch up to do and really need to start exploring more. There is a great big world out there, and the classroom walls are expanding and being taken down in sections as we become more reliant on e-learning. Just as air travel has made the world more accessible, so too has this new chapter in learning made the classroom a far more interactive place to explore the world for our next generation.
Natalie Josefski
Until yesterday I didn't know what a blog was. I guess I have had to work with computers all of my working life, so to me they have have always been associated with work, and therefore I have never wanted to explore beyond the walls of the office. Texting on my mobile is another challenge.
Clearly I have some catch up to do and really need to start exploring more. There is a great big world out there, and the classroom walls are expanding and being taken down in sections as we become more reliant on e-learning. Just as air travel has made the world more accessible, so too has this new chapter in learning made the classroom a far more interactive place to explore the world for our next generation.
Natalie Josefski
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