Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Technology For Learning

Objective: To learn the benefits of technology for learning

Starter Activity: Click on the link below to access your first activity. Sort the cards to one side or the other to explain if each activity is better conducted online or on paper:

Starter Activity

Next: As a comment on this post explain what you think might be the biggest drawbacks to online learning

Peer Learning: Read the other posts and write a comment explaining how one of the difficulties could be resolved

19 comments:

  1. I believe the biggest drawbacks would be:
    - different students at very different stages in terms of ability
    - technology is extremely slow/blocked! hinders learning
    - time consuming to set up in the first instance

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  2. Well done Marie, som great ideas here!

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  3. our laptops reguarly do not work.

    also, its a complicated process logging in, past two login screens. it just needs to switch on and be in the right place when you press the on button.

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    1. blogging can be difficult but i am certain that once we control our emotional state of mind we will find a way to support student development

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  4. the 3g pitch is outside
    technology can be slow and very unreliable

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    1. Liam, it can be slow, however, once the students are logged on they work independently and engage very well.

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  5. Lack of confidence in facilitating an online learning session. Perceived lack of control over the discourse of the lesson.

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  6. It takes time to load and there can be technical faults right in the middle of the lesson.

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  7. Technology does enhance the learning experience but is controlled by outside forces.
    Too long for the laptop to come on.
    students work at different speeds
    they may miss the learning focus

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    1. I agree. I just started reading the other posts whilst Mr. McCarey was telling us what to do next and now I'm not sure whether I'm doing the right thing or not, and I'm too embarassed to ask... yikes!

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    2. for students working at different speeds perhaps differentiate or provide extensions accordinly

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  8. Wading through a sea of nonsense

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  9. i think it would be difficult to keep the pupils on the right task. I certainly found that when I tried a laptop lesson last week- lots of sneaking off to youtube!
    plus, this computer is rather slow which is quite irritating

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  10. nonsense can be dificult to control

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    1. i think that persistant focus on the nonsense is detracting from the learning that can take place - with the right people to help, the nonsense is dissipated

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  11. McCabe you big pessismist - have half your lesson in a classroom or computer room! Link to news reviews/articles from newspapers discussing football tactics? Students could comment on something to do with football?
    PS. We're a great team

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  12. our students need to have clear expectations and we need to deal with the moments when theoir emotional state of mind is fragile.

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Thanks for contributing!