Friday, March 13, 2015

Week 10 : Reflection

Finally, it's the very last week of this web-skills course.
During our course, what topics were most successful? Most useful for you? Which tools will you use in your classes? Which, if any, do you think were not relevant to what you do or will do? What other tools might we have covered or would you suggest that we could have looked at?

During this course, I found it the most useful to get to know so many tools that I could use for my classroom. Some of them were

Nicenet.org
Blackboard
Webquests
Delicious.com
Rubrics
ABCD Format of objectives(GOOD!)

 I still try to use them now, and will definitely use them in my own class. Especially, I would like to use Webquests to integrate different tasks in a row and to give students opportunities to get the feeling of achieving something through this Webquest.

Since the curriculum is strictly based on the national curriculum and textbook, I might have benefited a bit more if I had had a chance to integrate textbook material and technology. I think this is probably what I should focus on in the near future.


The assignments of this week were...

1. To leave a comment to future participants
2. To describe my own teaching in terms of technology integration using two criteria.

Firstly, I came up with some pieces of advice  before, during, and after the course.

Prior to the course, I wanted to recommend the future participants to check the requirements carefully before the course begins, tell others about taking this course to get some help, to prepare a thick and sturdy binder, and manage time in advance so that you can have a quiet time.

During the course, I would suggest them they check the due date clearly, prioritize your daily tasks, not being reluctant to ask for help, be positive and don't give up. Also, I wanted to say that it would be beneficial to organize your folder (or file) for future uses, maintain health(physically and mentally) and start doing it when you are confused.

After the course, I thought reviewing is the most important to remind oneself of what he/she learned, and to use what you learned right away. (even if it is the smallest thing) Also, sharing with others seemed very important.

Next, as for describing my own teaching, I realized that my teaching was a bit far from the the most favorable style that I have imagined. Having finished this course, I decided to make myself better at integrating technology into my own classroom.





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