Friday, February 25, 2011
Mobile Learning
I tried utilizing my husband's Blackberry in order to use Google scholar to look up scholarly articles in regards to a project he was working on. This was pretty cool. I also used the iPod touch to view a couple educational YouTube videos.Creating the text poll was really cool because it is thinking outside of the box when trying to obtain information. I am at this moment still waiting to be accepted to Classroom 2.0 in order to join or create a discussion. I think it would be really cool if there was a Financial Aid app for each individual school that could give general FA information and show you some of your own information as well as link you to fafsa.ed.gov in order for you to apply for aid. Also it would be neat if there was a virtual advisor app students could meet with at any time to discuss academic related issues. Challenges probably would arise with FERPA regulations, creating a secure app for each individual college/university. However, it is inspiring to think of all the new and upcoming technologies that can be put to good use and make life easier for undergraduate and graduate students.
Part D- Findings and Implications
My project did not get implemented as planned because I did not have a very well thought out plan. I created a lesson where I really wanted to discover what Financial Aid meant to students. I did not create the proper structure and this is why it became even more difficult to implement. I posed the question, ‘What is/does Financial Aid (mean) to you?’ and asked my ‘students to answer this question using technology. I have to this date received some answers and it has been interesting to hear/see what Financial Aid means to them. If I were to do a similar project I would take more time to plan the lesson. I would make sure it was structured and well thought out. I would also make sure I had a reliable group to implement the project with. For Challenge Based Learning you really need to have a group you are working with consistently, you need to make sure your lesson is well planned and structured, and I think as the ‘teacher’ you need to have an idea in the back of your head how you would like things to turn out. I probably wont do this project again. If I had to do it again as stated above I would have a better thought out plan as well as more structure to it. I would also have a core group to be my ‘students’ so that I would be able to better see Challenge Based Learning with a Financial Aid twist happening. I probably would have gotten more out of this and had a more pleasant experience.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Part C- Implementation
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Part B- Storyboard and Script
Our group chose to do our Professional Development on how to use Windows Live Movie Maker. Each group member was assigned a content area to show case on Prezi for our final project. To view our storyboard please go to https://docs.google.com/document/d/109RpQVKPpoFz5Nc2tYmICMgeWEW51WXZgaW-xG75QgQ/edit?hl=en#. I was in charge of the fourth and final content area, which is 'How to save your movie using Windows Live Movie Maker. I created PowerPoint slides that were converted into jpegs in order to load them into Windows Live Movie Maker. I then created a movie explaining how one would save their movie using this tool. Bob Hughes has graciously provided his voice and music capabilities to enhance this movie. When all of the editing is done it will be placed in our groups Prezi for everyone's viewing pleasure. Do to major technical difficulties I have shared my personal storyboard and script with Professor Ayers through email as the same unimproved storyboard kept on showing up when linked to my MSU space.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Part A- Brainstorming Session
- What web conferencing tool did your group use? We used Vyew and Google docs to conduct our conference. We also held two meetings one on February 8th and 10th.
- What were the advantages to using the web conferencing tool to discuss this project? Google docs was very easy to use and we had no issues with this format. Vyew was neat because you could share your screen shot with the rest of the group.
- What were the disadvantages to using the web conferencing tool to discuss this project? Again I didn't feel there were any disadvantages to using Google docs. With Vyew there was an echo with the microphone, some of the group members were locked out from navigating the pages we had. Also we had to eventually move to a chat log. I personally would not use Vyew again.
Room_Chat3.pdf
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1gX3quPo33gsBGxEnpBIzpZq5pID0CVaq_J7uSfwYCwQ
Below is a summary of what was discussed in our meeting.
We have decided to teach Windows Live Movie Maker and it will be facilitated through Prezi. We utilized Google docs to divide up the work. I will be creating a movie showing how to save your Windows Live Movie Maker project. The deadline for getting our storyboard is February 19th. The final project will be due March 2nd.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Part A- Need or Opportunity REVISED
An Important Educational Need
A need for a new way to teach K-12, even Higher Education using a new pedagogy based upon problem-based learning. This new approach will engage all students and get them excited about learning.
Addressing this Educational Issue with Technology Challenge Based Learning (CBL) requires that technology be used. Meaning utlizing Mac laptops, iPods, iPads, iTunes, and any other technology device out there. Also it is encouraged that students research using ‘outside the box’ techniques. For example a Financial Aid expert.
Logistics
Relevant Research and Resources I used Google to search for articles and other relevant sources to share CBL with fellow teachers and higher educational professionals. There are serval videos as well as an Apple webinar showing examples and explaining the process of CBL.
• http://images.apple.com/education/docs/Apple-ChallengedBasedLearning.pdf
• http://www.angellearning.com/services/education_training.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge-Based_Learning
• http://www.apple.com/education/challenge-based-learning/
• http://www.nmc.org/pdf/Challenge-Based-Learning.pdf
The PlanWhile in CEP 812 I will create a lesson plan on Financial Aid and use CBL as my framework. I will ask some MBA students and spouses to participate in my lesson plan on Financial Aid in order to show CBL in practice.
Profile of a Successful Project
A successful project will show a cooperative learning between the teacher and students in proof of a creative project about financial aid or whatever other topic you are teaching. Also a successful project is seeing more teachers implement this pedagogy into their teaching.
This is where it becomes a little tricky. Since I am not a teacher and currently not holding a full-time position in Higher Education it makes implementation a little more difficult. However, I believe I can set up a project to implement CBL.
A need for a new way to teach K-12, even Higher Education using a new pedagogy based upon problem-based learning. This new approach will engage all students and get them excited about learning.
Addressing this Educational Issue with Technology Challenge Based Learning (CBL) requires that technology be used. Meaning utlizing Mac laptops, iPods, iPads, iTunes, and any other technology device out there. Also it is encouraged that students research using ‘outside the box’ techniques. For example a Financial Aid expert.
Logistics
Relevant Research and Resources I used Google to search for articles and other relevant sources to share CBL with fellow teachers and higher educational professionals. There are serval videos as well as an Apple webinar showing examples and explaining the process of CBL.
• http://images.apple.com/education/docs/Apple-ChallengedBasedLearning.pdf
• http://www.angellearning.com/services/education_training.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenge-Based_Learning
• http://www.apple.com/education/challenge-based-learning/
• http://www.nmc.org/pdf/Challenge-Based-Learning.pdf
The PlanWhile in CEP 812 I will create a lesson plan on Financial Aid and use CBL as my framework. I will ask some MBA students and spouses to participate in my lesson plan on Financial Aid in order to show CBL in practice.
Profile of a Successful Project
A successful project will show a cooperative learning between the teacher and students in proof of a creative project about financial aid or whatever other topic you are teaching. Also a successful project is seeing more teachers implement this pedagogy into their teaching.
This is where it becomes a little tricky. Since I am not a teacher and currently not holding a full-time position in Higher Education it makes implementation a little more difficult. However, I believe I can set up a project to implement CBL.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Part B- Application of TPACK
What is the TP knowledge for the solution? (i.e., how does the technology you have chosen support the teaching strategies and methods you have chosen?) Since I am not a teacher I have not selected a specific pedagogy. With Challenge Based Learning (CBL) any pedagogy can be utilized with this framework. As far as the technology piece it is encouraged for student(s) and the teacher to use laptops (MAC’s of course though you can use PCs), iPads, iPods, podacsting, iTunes, the CBL site, PDA’s, and any other technology devices.
What is the TC knowledge for the solution? (i.e., how specifically does this technology make the content in your problem more intellectually accessible? Be sure to think about representation.) When using CBL framework it opens up the ability to research outside of the box. You can reach out to community experts as an example. It is truly limitless
What is the PC knowledge for the solution? (i.e., how specifically do your pedagogical choices make the content in your problem more intellectually accessible?) Be sure to think about how the student will experience the content given these instructional strategies. CBL offer limitless opportunities to access. Any type of technology can expand the PC part of your teaching.
I sent out a blast email on Facebook to my husband's MBA class as well as to family members posing this question, What does/is Financial Aid (mean) to you? Besides simply answering the question 'students' need to use technology (YouTube, Twitter, ect.) in order to deliver their answer.
What is the TC knowledge for the solution? (i.e., how specifically does this technology make the content in your problem more intellectually accessible? Be sure to think about representation.) When using CBL framework it opens up the ability to research outside of the box. You can reach out to community experts as an example. It is truly limitless
What is the PC knowledge for the solution? (i.e., how specifically do your pedagogical choices make the content in your problem more intellectually accessible?) Be sure to think about how the student will experience the content given these instructional strategies. CBL offer limitless opportunities to access. Any type of technology can expand the PC part of your teaching.
I sent out a blast email on Facebook to my husband's MBA class as well as to family members posing this question, What does/is Financial Aid (mean) to you? Besides simply answering the question 'students' need to use technology (YouTube, Twitter, ect.) in order to deliver their answer.
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