Technology and Today's School System
Sunday, September 2, 2012
EDLD 5364 Teaching with Technology Week 1 Web Conference
The week 1 conference for Teaching with Technology was heavily focused on two topics. These were the transition from Epic to Blackboard and the formation of groups for this course. As with all technology transitions this transition came with it's own set of problems. One major problem was the discussion board for this week was not working properly. The other problem is groups we have worked with in Epic were no longer in the same group in Blackboard. I had already set up to work with my previous group before I knew this. I am glad Professor Borel let us know it was acceptable to work in the group we already had again. I look forward to the next conferences as we begin this group work in the class.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
EDLD 5366 Digital Graphics - Course Reflection
Week
1 was a great introduction to the course. I had learned about the
principles of design in a web design class many years ago but had
forgotten how important these concepts are. The first assignment was a
great way to learn about design basics; it allowed me to create whatever
I wanted. In accessing my performance this week I was able to easily
recall the C.R.A.P. design principles. I found that once this assignment
was completed I could use the C.R.A.P. design principles fluently to
create anything.Week
2 was a fairly easy week for me. I am familiar with making logos, so
creating one for my assignment was a relatively simple task . I did find
that I was more aware of my design due to familiarization with the
principles of design from week 1. This week I learned the importance of
self branding and how I am already doing it. “You might be branding
yourself without even knowing it. Just by using the same username on
different websites you can start a brand.” (Utecht, 2009) This
week’s readings increased my awareness of the fact that branding
should be taught at an early age to students because they are already
branding themselves.Week
3 was my favorite week in the course. I had experience in making simple
animated gif images but had never done anything of this magnitude with
animation software. The assignment required that I download and
familiarize myself with newer animation software. This was engaging to
me because I love to learn new software. I ended up playing with the
software for quite some time because of how fun it was. I think this
newly acquired knowledge will be beneficial in the future because of its
endless uses in the classroom. “You will find that animation is a
useful tool for engaging students and illustrating difficult concepts.
Animate to enliven your lessons and assignments, and have your students
create their own animations.” (Fablevision Inc., 2012) Week
4 was our group project website. I am very familiar with creating
websites and designs. My previous knowledge of design assisted in
simplifying this task. This was not a difficult project as it was using
Google Sites which we previously used to create our personal wiki pages.
I would have liked to use an alternate site for web design just to have
a chance to familiarize ourselves with other options. I
also do not think this should have been a group project if the aim was
to use design principles to create a site. The reason I think this is
with the division of the project, some members were simply generating
content for the site and this has little to do with applying what we
previously learned. I did learn through the group project,
that teams can collaborate very well, respect one another and generate a
product that each member can be proud of . Previous experiences had me
jaded about group work but we came together and helped one another. This
will help me in the future because I will be more willing to work with
others. As
an educator I would use websites to teach students basic web design. I
would also use them as a digital portfolio for all work done in the
classroom. “Assessment, showcasing best practice, and learner
accountability constitute some of the more common ways in which
ePortfolios can be used within an educational environment.” (Jafari & Kaufman, 2006) I
think portfolios are becoming a very important medium in today’s
society and because of this I think students should be taught to keep a
record of their academic works. This becomes even more essential as Web
2.0 technologies are allowing more work to be created with a variety of
online mediums.
Resources:
Fablevision Inc. (2012). Animation-ish for the
classroom. Retrieved from Fablevision:
http://www.fablevision.com/animationish/LearningStandards.php
Jafari, A., & Kaufman, C. (2006). Handbook of
Research on EPortfolios. Hershy: Idea Group Reference.
Utecht, J. (2009, May 1). When to start teaching
self branding. Retrieved from The Thinking Stick:
http://www.thethinkingstick.com/when-to-start-teaching-self-branding/
Saturday, July 21, 2012
4 Design Principles in Ancient Books
The sacred text I viewed to distinguish the basic design
principles is the Bible from Ethiopia. This Bible is amazingly colorful and
beautiful and displays design principles throughout. An example of the
principle of contrast is the contrasting colored text throughout the document.
It alternates between red and black text. Page one also shows a great use of
contrast by the large text at the top of the page. The principle of repetition is
seen in this document by the use of repeating colors throughout the document.
The colors green, blue, red and yellow are on every page. The principle of
alignment is seen in this document with the two column text; the texts align
beautifully on pages. Also there is alignment seen in the illustrations. On
page twenty five the illustration text is equally spaced on both the left and
right of the picture. Some of the examples of proximity on the page are seen
with the text that is separated and placed up by the pictures at the top of
some of the pages. Another example I noticed was the large graphic dividers
separated the information on some of the pages making the text visually separate.
Page twenty nine also displays some proximity by having text vertically on the
page which works to visually separate it as well. I was really surprised these design principles
are shown in such ancient texts and they are a great example to learn from. The card of design from the intricate pantings to the way it was bound show the importance of this text.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
EDLD 5363 Multimedia Video Technology Web Conference Reflections
Week 1 Web Conference – June 5, 2012
The first web conference was my first introduction to Digital Storytelling. This is something I had never heard of before and was a good quick introduction to the week’s assignment. After the explanation of the assignment I was looking forward to the assignment. I also think digital storytelling would be a great tool to use in the classroom. The conference was also a good clarification of what the assignments were. One of the other things I learned was there was no discussion posting for the readings this week. Dr. Abernathy also gave an insightful overview of the next few weeks’ assignments. She also went on to explain our collaborative assignment for weeks 3 through 5. This made me aware that I need to be finding a group for the future assignment. It was also explained we are required to find our own group for the project. It is to build leadership and have the class be student centered. Dr. Abernathy also let everyone know to go on the Course Materials section to look at her digital story to get an idea on this week’s assignment. Overall the first web conference clarified the first week’s work and the weeks ahead.
Week 2 Web Conference – June 17, 2012
This was the web conference before week three. It was important for me to attend this meeting because I wanted some clarification on the upcoming group project. I was initially confused because I had viewed the videos from the previous assignments that were no longer applicable to the course. This conference cleared up what would be expected and this conference answered my questions on our project. Dr. Abernathy explained it would be a video in the style of a flipped classroom. This required me to learn read more articles and learn more about flipped classrooms. I also realized we would need to cover a core curriculum standard for this project and I would need to collaborate with my group to decide what topic to cover. The conference also discussed the week 2 assignments which I had already completed. I learned that there was not a discussion post for week 2 as well.
Week 4 Web Conference – July 1, 2012
This web conference was one I needed to attend because I was unclear what parts of the group project had to be done on week 4 and 5. I realized that our group was ahead of the schedule on our project because of how quickly we had edited and re-edited our project during week 3. We had already turned in the final video for the week on one of the assignments. We learned on this conference that it would not be required until week 5. I did learn that it would not be held against us for working ahead. Also this conference cleared up the other assignments for the week and submission for TK20. Also, I learned there would not be discussion board postings for week 4 and 5. The internship was also discussed during this week and what is required. This was a good wrap up for the course and I learned a lot through the web conferences during this course.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
EDLD 5363 Multimedia Video Technology - Digital Story
Personal Digital Story:
The first week assignment in this course was writing a personal digital story. This may seem like an easy project but I never find it easy writing about myself. I started the journey on this assignment at a total loss of what to write about. It was only after consulting with others did I find inspiration. Once I found out what story to tell the project was very fun. I had to figure out a way to tell a story about myself instead of focusing on letting pictures tell the story. I think digital story telling is an important tool for the classroom because multimedia is engaging to all students. This tool also requires a student to delve into research if used for a classroom project. The more I learn about technology in the classroom, the more excited I get about the future of our school system.
The first week assignment in this course was writing a personal digital story. This may seem like an easy project but I never find it easy writing about myself. I started the journey on this assignment at a total loss of what to write about. It was only after consulting with others did I find inspiration. Once I found out what story to tell the project was very fun. I had to figure out a way to tell a story about myself instead of focusing on letting pictures tell the story. I think digital story telling is an important tool for the classroom because multimedia is engaging to all students. This tool also requires a student to delve into research if used for a classroom project. The more I learn about technology in the classroom, the more excited I get about the future of our school system.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
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