I will be adding information and ideas to this blog on a regular basis. In the first session you will all be creating a blog and sending me the address so that I can add it here in a blog list. This will mean that you can all access each others blogs easily to share thoughts and ideas.
At the end of each session you will be asked to reflect on what you have done by writing a few lines on each of these questions:
1. What is the most important (or useful) thing you have learned in this session?
2. Is there anything still unclear ? If so be specific and I will follow it up.
3. How do you think you will use what you have learned today? (think about your assignment or teaching)
Monday, January 26, 2009
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Homework Reflection on todays session for Wendy - 29th Jan. Also posted on
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It's always a pleasure when the time flies in a session and there is so much diversity and content. One of the first occasions this year on the course when i've been really challenged in my creative thinking, given the restriction of IT in my classroom. Great modelling of teaching from Wendy, particularly the differentiation/extension tasks and diversity of IT used in one session - inspirational. A fun engaging and memorable ice breaker.
This session has made me realise just how much is possible to get into one session if resources are used effectively. Using the timer on screen really helped the groups focus on task and this is definitely something I can use immediately in my sessions. Last year I introduced google groups in one of my classes and it proved to be a bit of an administrative nightmare. Now as blogging technology has moved on it will be much easier to set up a blog for a similar purpose. I will explore facebooks capability for doing this or alternatively set up another eblogger blog specifically for my NLP learners.
I need to double check I can access the clock software from the scheme of work.
dear Wendy my blog is: www.itsyouhugh.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI found the session really useful as it showed how to technology in many different ways that would hopefully engage my learners.
ReplyDeleteI will be looking into audio and video podcasts to enhance demonstrations and revision.
I know my spelling and grammar are useless. Please forgive me I am only a bricky.
ReplyDeleteLoving the variety of exercises today!
ReplyDeleteWendy, I tried to setup a blog account that the students can post comments on without having a profile/account themselves, with out success. What am I doing wrong?
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