Blogging....
1. What I like about blogging?
There isoly one thing that I like about blogging. I can write anything I want and people CAN'T accused me of saying things because it is my OWN OPINION. Thank you.
2. What I do not like about blogging?
I don't like to write. So, you know why I didn't write a lot.
3. What i have gain from blogging?
The skill of writing and the feel of independence!
4. How?
I know how doe the feeling of people out there whose blog was condemned. But they still write because it is their opinion. Still, one thing to be consider is..careful with your words and don't insult people. (you can do it synically ok..)
5. What I like about this course?
I learned new sotwares and new technological skills.
6. What I do not like about this course?
Lots of things to do but did not well-managed.
7. What I have learnt from this course?
Plan and organize everything before we do something.
8. What i do not expect but have learnt in this course?
I don't expect it is going to be fully technological class. It says Using and Developing Resources. But we learned everthing in technology and nothing about non-technology.Besides,not much theories been taught.
9. What I expect but have not learnt from this course?
I expct that I will learn on how to use all the resources around us and not FINDING resources around us.
10. If I can change anything about the course, state what it is and explain.
No comment.
just been through the test. I don't have anything to say. hope that i can get good grade...hopefully....
Educational software is computer software, the primary purpose of which is teaching or self-learning.
An immense number of titles, probably running into the 1000s, were developed and released from the mid-1990’s onwards, aimed primarily at the home education of younger children. Later iterations of these titles often began to link educational content to school curricula (such as England’s National Curriculum). The design of educational software programmes for home use has been influenced strongly by computer gaming concepts – in other words, they are designed to be fun as well as educational. However as far as possible a distinction should be drawn between proper learning titles (such as these) and software where the gaming outweighs the educational value (described later).
Courseware is a term that combines the words 'course' with 'software'. Its meaning originally was used to describe additional educational material intended as kits for teachers or trainers or as tutorials for students, usually packaged for use with a computer. The term's meaning and usage has expanded and can refer to the entire course and any additional material when used in reference an online or 'computer formatted' classroom. Many companies are using the term to describe the entire "package" consisting of one 'class' or 'course' bundled together with the various lessons, tests, and other material needed. The courseware itself can be in different formats, some are only available online such as html pages, while others can be downloaded in pdf files or other types of document files. Many forms of e-learning are now being blended with term courseware. Most leading educational companies solicit or include courseware with their training packages including creekcourseware. In 1992 a company called SCORE! Educational Centers formed to deliver to individual consumers courseware based on personalization technology that was previously only available to select schools and the Education Program for Gifted Youth.[3]
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT, CLASSROOM INTERACTION AND TIME MANAGEMENT
0 comments Posted by Mohd Hafiz at 11:12 PMThe role of the classroom teacher is critical. The teacher is, after all, the point of contact between the educational program or innovation on the pupil operates through the pupil's teachers. Thus maximizing teacher effectiveness is a major goal of education
(Medley, 1986: p. 4)
In the light of the above quotation, expectations and roles can also contribute in creating a conducive learning environment. Lecturers have to know how to use approaches to reach and to teach their students. This is because lecturers’ expectations for individuals and a class as a whole are affected and influenced by the kinds of interactions and relationship lecturers establish with students as well as with what the students learn. According to Arends (1994), lecturers' expectations can “create a cyclical pattern of behaviors on the part of lecturers and students” (p. 149). In other words, it can be seen that lecturers need to be aware of what is possible with respect to attitudes and expectations and act accordingly.
As mentioned, lecturers’ roles become prominent agents in determining the learning and teaching process that take place in the classrooms. This is transparent from the types of activities and materials selected for students. In simpler terms, lecturers’ personalities, attitudes and teaching styles reflect lecturers’ roles in the classrooms as well as their expectations towards their students. Chitravelu et. al. (1996) describes several important roles of lecturers in classrooms. She claims that lecturers are guides in learning, motivator, organiser, assessor, evaluator and others (p. 10). But Robiah Sidin in her book Classroom Management (p. 8 – 12) states that there are two major roles of a lecturer – the task roles and the social roles.
A credible lecturer is a lecturer that has gained his or her students' trust. The level of trust given by students varies according to their age. The more mature the students are, the more subjective the trust is perceived. Therefore, in order to promote trust and credibility, three elements must be studied. They are –
· Credentials
These are necessary to exemplify a lecturer's knowledge of the subject because they can have impact in motivating students' perception and to further motivate them to succeed.
· Content of the messages
A credible lecturer is often looked at as being able to present and to relate topics that are related to the students' needs as well as interests.
· Behaviors
A lecturer must be open, honest and equitable in his or her actions in teaching. He or she should also be able to handle students' comments or criticisms. Similarly, demonstrating interest and concern can also be influential in earning students' trust and credibility.
A businesslike lecturer functions to make learning, the business of the classroom, efficient, successful and effective. In other words, a lecturer is in charged to ensure that the learning process in a classroom is meaningful. He or she must be goal-oriented, serious, deliberate and organized. Thus, certain emphases are essential to establish the businesslike quality in a lecturer. Some considerations that can be highlighted are -
· Establish clear academic goals and objectives
· Communicate the goals and objectives to students
· Plan lessons directed at helping students reach the objectives
· Seek input from students about the reasonableness of goals
· Emphasize activities and time devoted to academics
· Treat the subject seriously and respectfully
· Maintain a professional image
· Involve all students in the instructional activities
· Organize the room and equipment to minimize disruptions
· Use aides or volunteers to provide additional academic attention for students
As we approach the 21st century, we begin to see a major paradigm shift in instructional methods to reflect the challenges present in today's society. For a student to be competitive in a global market, we can no longer rely simply on traditional educational strategies. To meet these demands, one must supplement and/or replace traditional methods of instruction with innovative educational experiences. Some strategies include cooperative, discovery and inquiry learning activities; however, to facilitate these methods, schools must implement technology in the learning environment. Technology and multimedia applications should be used as a tool to enhance a child's educational experience by creating a variety of methods to meet special needs, teach children how to manage information, and allow for opportunities to develop higher level thinking skills.
We find ourselves today, in a classroom full of students as diverse as the world in which we live. Research on the human brain has shown that not all students learn by one particular strategy. Some students do well with the tried and true method of direct instruction, but the majority of students do not. To reach the most number of students, the teacher needs to create a variety of learning experiences. The first and most simplistic way is to use technology to supplement classroom instruction. Technology will help meet these demands is by allowing students to interact with information within a different medium. There are numerous multimedia programs designed to meet the special needs of diverse learners. For example, a student learning English as a second language would benefit from a computer program where they could learn the language at their own pace. They could spend as much time as needed on the computer, without feeling pressured to keep up with 30 other students. Another type of learner may memorize facts and details better if the information is presented in musical form. One can not expect all teachers to teach in this fashion, but a computer program or multimedia application may have the capabilities of doing so without taking additional time away from other students. By utilizing such programs, a single teacher can employ many more resources and methods within one classrooms, rather than teaching the information in one manner to all students.
Another valuable way technology should be used in the classroom is to teach students how to manage information. Our generation has commonly been referred to as living in the 'information society.' Never before in the history of the world have people had so much access to information. With the click of a mouse or even a remote control, one can know what is a happening anywhere in the world, at any given time. Our students must become information literate; our democratic society depends on this fact. Where better to teach our children these skills than in the classroom. By incorporating technology in the curriculum, students will become exposed to a variety of modes of communication - both as sender and receiver. A teacher may utilize the vast amount of information on the Internet to help students develop the skills necessary to determine a reliable source of information from an unreliable. Also, students will learn how to analyze and synthesize information gathered from a variety of resources and possibly develop a multi-media presentation to share their research with their classmates. Finally, students are also able to interact with people around the world, thanks to technology - whether it is an expert on a particular subject they are studying or other students researching a similar question. What ever the particular scenario may be, technology allows teachers to expand the four walls of the traditional classroom and explore the world in which we live.
Finally, according to Bloom's Taxonomy, as children move through the hierarchy of learning, their studies should progressively move towards developing higher level thinking skills. Technology can facilitate this process when integrated within the existing curriculum. Gone are the days of spending hours mulling through over a dozen hard-copy books looking for information for a research project. With technology, students can shift their focus from acquiring information to the task at hand - synthesis, analysis and presentation of information. To guarantee that technology is being used appropriately to develop higher level thinking skills, the teacher must develop curriculum to do so. For example, both roles of the teacher and student have changed dramatically over the last 20 years. In the traditional model of education, the teacher was responsible for disseminating information to students. The students' primary responsibility was to consume and retain as many of the facts and figures as they could. The most successful students were those who could memorize and regurgitate information in a variety of format - writing papers, oral reports and tests. However, we have recently discovered that these types of skills do not always prepare our students for their professional lives. For a student to be successful in today's job market, they must be able to assess and analyze information, not merely memorize. Businesses are looking for independent thinkers, not mindless robots. As instructors, we must realize this fact and adjust our curriculum accordingly - and one way of implementing this change is through the use of technology.
In conclusion, technology and multimedia applications should be an integral part of the learning environment. Our students are immersed in a daily life full of computers and other technological advances. The schools of America should reflect this change in the classroom. Integration of technology does not mean placing a computer in the corner of the classroom and leaving it un-touched throughout the semester. Technology must be incorporated in all aspects of the curriculum. To do anything less would be a disservice to our students.
ASsignment 2 has been submitted. Here comes another assignment. Hurm...I am feeling very tired. Penat betul...This assignment, is an individual work. 4 lesson plans based on four skills. Three lesson plans should be for a 40-minute-lesson. The other one is for 80-minute lesson.Huh?Too long for a primary classroom right?Is it for real?
Luckily one of my friend ask the lecturer about this thing. Then, she corrected the mistake because she said she sometimes gt confused. Nevermind. We undestand her situation. She wasn't feeling very well. It's okay kan? The 40-minute lessons were changed to 30-minute lessons and the 80-minute was changed to 60-minute lesson. That sounds more logical. My topic for the whole lesson was "Animal Around Us".Sounds like I have done this topc in IPIK. Well, let me see later if I still have the lesson plan. hehehe. Good Luck in doing the assignment piske!
Now is the time for assignment. It was an individual task. Eh?no,no,no...it was a pairwork assignment. See..I also got confused with the instructions. Nevermind. Just need to concentrate with the assignment. We were asked to edit a video from YouTube. It was the Michael Jackson's song-Earth Song. We were asked to develop a so-called lesson plan and do some picture "butchering", audio editing....simply said, everything that we have learned. developing a material was not easy.
Next, we have to find another educational video that we can manipulate in the classroom as a resource for teaching. Luckily my partner and I have found one interesting video that i very useful fo us. The same thing we hav to do. Edit it. Take the image or whatever that can be used and then develop a lesson. Hurm....
It is time for another task. This time, we were required to work in groups. We were asked to choose a topic and then develop a lesson acivity through four skills; listening, reading, speaking and writing. We were divided into four people in a group. Therefore, each of the group member will take one skill and develop a lesson activity. I chose to do on speaking skills which i have found out that it wasn't easy to do it. I planned to make an e-book as my teaching materials. We'll see about it later.
Next thing I knew...we were also been given an article for each group. Make presentation. Summarize the article. Present the summary next week. My opinion??
Boring...Useless...
yeah...as the title said...it explains everything...why?I don't know..maybe my fingers don't seem to be active on the keyboards recently..i mean, for blogging...you ask me why again??
I don't know...Maybe because i got tonnes of works to be done..yeah...second half of the sem right?so...it should be packed with assignments here and there...1 assignments per week?naaah...more than that..it wont waste time...hahaha!
I started to think...did i learn anything?i don't know..maybe i learn something..maybe the shadow is blocking me from learning...whose shadow??what shadow???i don't know...seems like I didn't learn anything..did I? I don't know..let us think about that...hurmmmm....
Photo?---> DONE
Audio?---> DONE
PHOTO + AUDIO = PHODIO????
No lah! it should be video! And now,the director is on his seat and started to yell to everyone. It's VIDEO EDITING week!
"Berdua Lebih Baik" - A pair work and as usual I am paired with the one and only (no need to tell you right? heehee). This week's task is a combination of photo editig technique and also audio editing technique. If the previous two tasks were quite easy, this time it's a bit challenging. Even though the subject/topic of the video is not related to education at all, I dont mind. Besides, it is only a PRACTICE kan?? Thanx to Cyberlink Power Director and also Windows Movie Maker, we managed to finish the video. There is only one thing matter about the task. The way of submitting it. Submission has always be a problem since the first task we received. One thing I would like to say is, it is good if the way of submission can be thought of earlier. And..think wisely because we don't want to burden others and also ourselves for receiving negative feedback...here is the link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WTlm5u0eCg
this is te week for audio editing....
fuuuuuuuuuuuhh...done with photo, now comes the audio...it is not as hard as the photo editing because i used to edit some audio files by myself. Not to say that I'm an audio editing savvy person, but i KNOW ok.. ..so? well...some mixing of Godfather Theme by Slash (Gun N' Roses) and also Feeling Good by Michael Bubleeey..here we go...a horrifying sound for Addams Family show! so what? it's mine and nobody can ask me what to do..oh yeah!
about the task...i think its quite "kucar-kacir" a bit. Like i said, PREPARATION is one important thing to be thought of before giving the task. I don't like the idea of uploading the file at some other place other than ADeC. Not to forget.How is this file going to be evaluated?Is there such a marking scheme for this?oppss! it's only a task right?so, nobody bothers about the marks. It's only the matter of whether we can edit it or not. yeah baby!!
That's why when I was asked to answer a few questions, I couldn't answer it. The enthusiasm towards Internet was higher than listening to someone speaking. ;p
Later, we were asked to get into groups (this is the first time we had a meeting as a group...) and discuss about the assignment. We came out the idea on making a story about...mmm...about .....anything regarding the topic lah...hehehhe...wait and see!
We also learn a few techniques in photo editing and we were given an individual work to see our skill on photo editing. I did not do it yesterday. The class was too noisy and I don't feel comfortable working in a condition where people are talking everywhere and walking around without purpose. So' I decided to do it home. I hope I can do it at home....(O_o)...
When class started, I was thinking that it will be a great class. But..It turns the other side. With 78 people stucked in a room of 50 people......you know how it feels. Erggghh! I can't concentrate in that big class. Plus..there are lots of noise in that "sardine can". Thank God the air-conds were doing their job excellently.Heh...
Honestly says...I dont uderstand the instructions given. Lecturer sometimes went out of topic and started talking about something else..huhuhuh...well..people always like that. When something interesting were brought up, they will start to travel to other planet.hahaha! What important is, the preparation before coming to class.
hurmm...what else can I say about class?well...I think I leave it to others to tell it..
Salam..
Afte three hectic weeks, at last I can find my own time to pour all my feelings through writing. This is my first post as you can see it. Even though I am an amateur in this blogging thing, I'll try my best to create something wonderful for all of you. I'll try to find enough resources to share with you. RESOURCES?!
HUrmm...well...the blog title tells you everything about this blog. This is for PBEY3102-Resources. I never done any blogging before. Wht can I say is this is quite interesting as this will give me a new definition of teaching profiession. People keep saying to me "Ko jadi cikgu je ke?Boringnyeee..nak menghadap buku setiap hari..nak menghadap whiteboard lagi...isk...". That is a common thoughts of the people. But teachers nowadays don't sacrifice their life in front of books, pencil, pen, bla..bla..bla..24/7! We have laptops, desktops, Youtube, LCD...and other kind of technological resources which will bring a paradigm shift into the teaching profession.
OOpss! I think I have mengarut too far. Even I don't understand what I was talking about. Nevermind..at least I get my chance to say anything....cont~