Saturday, March 16, 2013

Week 10 Reflection: Ineffable


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For me, all the topics were very meaningful and useful. Remarkable are the websearching, I will continue to maximize the use of noodletools.com, google.com, nicenet.org, delicious.com, blogger.com, interactive PowerPoint, webquest.com, and from time to time refer to webskills home page. I was able to get to LoTi but the site went off again. So I just read my classmates thoughts and it eased me somehow.

Ineffable is my feeling while writing this, because it is our last blog for webskills and the end of our course. I am also feeling blue because of the demise of one of my favorite uncles who is very close to me. I got very sick during the second to the fourth week of webskills classes, but it did not really let me down as I get back to my pink of health.

Life is indeed rainbow filled with Webskills, our exploration to the different websites is color filled, and our rainbow connection is so intense and wonderful. May all of us continue to be in touch and to get in touch from time to time.

Herman in the Loti discussion said, “Let's keep on learning to change and changing to learn,” 

Webskills is a treasure chest and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It is satisfying and fulfilling.
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Sitaram's passion manifested when he quoted Rabindranath Tagore's "Tireless striving stretches their arms towards perfection." (Where the mind is without fear) I am also a fan of Rabindranath Tagore.

In the future I want to become an Independent E-Teacher to prepare interactive activities/E-Lessons of my own to use them in my class-room and to help my colleagues to become E-teachers and make my students autonomous learners to be aware of all the 21 century skills.” I share my friend Vinay’s vision with colorful passion.



JC’s sharing of his reading "Digital tools and resources are used by students for extension activities, enrichment exercises, or information gathering assignments that generally reinforce lower cognitive skill development relating to the content under investigation. There is a pervasive use of student multimedia products, allowing students to present their content understanding in a digital format that may or may not reach beyond the classroom." (source LoTi Framework) gave me some point of view about LoTi.


Upendra’s thoughts added more information to my inquisitive mind, “Teacher-centered strategies including the concept attainment, inductive thinking, and scientific inquiry models of teaching are the norm and guide the types of products generated by students using the available digital assets."


Finally Donna clarified that the LoTi Framework is evaluative, and it assumes that the highest level of technology integration is optimal. Is the highest level optimal? I think it depends on the context of the teacher and the learners. I really think that we need to evaluate how appropriate the technology integration is to the context. We should never adopt technology because we like it or because all technology is good and necessary. We should always adopt the level of technology that meets ours and our learners needs.



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My profound gratitude goes to Donna for her selfless devotion and dedicated service. Dr. Leslie Beckman and all the staff of UO-AEI, the other teachers of E-teacher programs and creators of Webskills and the Office of Cultural Affairs of the US Embassy in the Philippines for my nomination and selection to the E-teacher Program, "Muchas gracias" from the bottom of my heart. May your tribe increase....

I wish you all bliss and joy, serenity and pink of health....
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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Week 9 Reflection: Teachnology

Multiple Intelligence, Learning Style and “Teachnology”
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The week is markedly relaxing because we do not have other tasks to do other than reading, blogging and just a little discussing. I had a consummate time reading the articles on multiple intelligences and learning styles. I took the tests and ruminate on the result. http://www.edutopia.org/multiple-intelligences-learning-styles-quiz. Regardless of its accuracy, i just want to have fun.

It’s good to be aware that I truly know enough of myself, my level of emotional intelligence and my learning style. This way I can be more effective in gauging my students learning styles and intelligences. In doing so, I would be able to come up with the right technology tools to use in teaching that will be suitable to the type of learning style my students have. http://www.edutopia.org/sel-quiz

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Technology offers a lot of tools that teachers can use to cater to all the learning types and styles. Technology is a “thousand in one” of the many marvelous and magnificent materials students and teachers can explore towards a fulfilling and satisfying learning environment. I prefer to call it “Teachnology”.

The best thing about using “TEACHnology” in the class is that we get the students aTTention. They are more ATTentive because it is the “In” Thing. Everyone is INTO IT. They work on their own and discover even their kind of learning style and their level of emotional intelligence.

My speech and oral communication class on a reflective mood
Every learner is different, this difference makes everyone interesting. Common sense is in some sense a manifestation of uncommon sense. That holds true with multiple intelligence and learning style. A variety of technology tools and variations in its use can be practically maximized or optimized in the classroom to entail a productive learner-centered environment.

Teachnology brings “Magic” to the learning process. The use of technology in the class draws awe, verve and wonder. Applying “teachnology” in the class makes us closer to the students because they feel that you are indeed in their world. You seem to speak their language and breathe their lives as the shared generation, netizens or digital citizens.

My readings include the study of Susan M. Montgomery and Linda N. Ghoat entitled Student learning styles and their implications for teaching, from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT), Michigan University. The study posed the question: Why incorporate learning styles in our teaching? Montgomery and Ghoat enumerated the following: One, it makes teaching and learning a dialogue. Therefore it is cooperative and interactive. Two, it is responding to a more diverse student body. The diversity is what makes it interesting. Three, it communicates our message. Refreshing ourselves through innovations and gearing into a better mindset. Four, it ensures the future of our disciplines. In reality, no teachers can expect to develop different ways of teaching for each individual students; however, we can use different kinds of “teachnology” tools that can stir the imagination and creates a spark of interests in our learners.
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I also like reading Howard Gardner’s 9 Intelligences: Verbal linguistic, visual/spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, musical/rhythmic, intrapersonal/interpersonal, naturalist, and existentialist. http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic68.htm. Knowing multiple intelligence is like knowing the kind of students we have as learners.


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May I quote some significant points, “When asked how educators should implement the theory of multiple intelligences, Gardner says, "It is very important that a teacher take individual differences among kids very seriously The bottom line is a deep interest in children and how their minds are different from one another, and in helping them use their minds well."   http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr054.shtml
“Being intelligent does not always mean that someone tests well -- a problem with which teachers and school administrators have struggled since the earliest days of organized education. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences helps educators think differently about "IQ," and about what being "smart" means. The theory is changing the way some teachers teach.”

Allow me to reiterate what I mentioned earlier. What good for one, may not be good for the other. Teachers should know what kind of technology tools to use depending upon the intelligence of the learners, when to use them and how to use these tools also matter. In the same way that emotional intelligence affects in the way learners learn."



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"Teachnology” teachers are facilitators, spectators, collaborators and assessors of this kind of learning environment.

Further readings, also include: Learning Styles by Felder and Silverman and this are the links-


http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Learning_Styles.html
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Student-Centered.html - on student centered teaching and learning


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Week 9 has come to a close and week 10 is coming very soon. Everyone has mixed emotions---It is easy to say hi; it is hard to say goodbye---

"Parting is such sweet sorrow." (From Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet)

We used to be apart, then we became a part of one another at Webskills. We will soon part, but our parting is just a part of the many parts of our journey in life.

I believe it is just the term that will close and end, but our learning continues like the ocean flow and the depth of our camaraderie will stay for as long as the trees will grow and it will depend on us all. The world is big and small we can always reach each other and share our “teachnology thing” as well as the joys and pains of being a committed educator. 

Webskills, you bring more meaning into my life as an educator and as a human being. Light and love to all.
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Week 8 Reflection: AN-believably ANVILL


Believe the “ANVILLievable,” lovable and live-able!

This week’s learning is ANVILL. I was all set to try ANVILL but the internet connection got me on the way. I was mega excited to try Voiceboard because I thought that it would be a good tool to use in voice and video recording for my students in enhancing their listening and speaking abilities. It is a good tool for the students to practice their oral and aural skills. I intend to use this in my speech class eventually. I believe this is an answer to one of the speech classroom inadequacies.

What I like most about ANVILL is that the teachers can create their own courses and manage them well at the same time! The tools are excitingly easy to handle and are remarkably practical. Learning tools are there anytime, anywhere for anyone who is willing to learn. Students can work at their own time and pace. It provides different learning activities to diverse groups of learners. You just choose what suits them best to be able to address the needs.

“ANVILL stands for A National Virtual Language Lab. It is a modern web based replacement for the audio and video consoles of an old language facility in a school based setting. But ANVILL is eminently portable: Any teacher or student with web access can use ANVILL to listen to the news, watch video clips, and submit voice or video based assignments.”

You only need a computer and an internet connection; and have these tools imbedded: a microphone and a webcam; a modern browser like safari 5x, firefox 4x or Microsoft 8x, and adobe flash player. These tools are free to download and to use just like ANVILL.

Relative to some constraints in the use of ANVILL and other teaching technologies, Jeff Magoto said, “The first problem would be lack of availability of the Internet connection. Secondly, lack of available computers. Then comes more serious problem and that is the lack of students' accessibility of all those technologies. To top it all, there is almost always the lack of concerned authority's interest which is definitely beyond our reach! 

Almost all of us have the same level of constraints and impediments in using these technology tools. Nevertheless, there is no more stopping now, life grows as another life comes. We have to learn how to flow with the tides and fly freely where the wind goes.

You have to see it to believe it; you have to touch it to discover it; you have to be into it to learn from it. Usable and viable ANVILL!
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ANVILL brings communication at the forefront of a learner-centered environment. Go try it and see what I mean.

Moreover, effective management of the technology learning tools can boost aptitude and change attitude. It will create a new mindset, a new way of thinking and a new way of living.

Another thing I learned is that you don’t have to be technology savvy or you don’t need to be a geek to learn many things using the technology. You can learn just by doing it and trying new things at your command and at your own time.

As for textbooks and reference books--Let’s set aside the old and take the new. ----side by side we can still use them. If we don’t look back the past we can never learn anything from the present nor can we look forward to what lies ahead. Old is old, new is new and both can blend. 



However, no one and nothing is indispensable, to keep the flow of the positive energy and prosperity, relative to the things that can be seen and touch, we need to let go of some things so as not to accumulate unnecessary things.

For as long as one has a computer and an internet connection, one has always someone to share thoughts with. Voila!

Week 8 was overwhelmingly magnificent and notably marvelous but it somehow makes you unbelievably kooky and addle pated figuring out what to do and where to go, what to read and what to write first. Smile!


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