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Reflections: NETS / Discussion: Digital Age Teaching Professionals (ETEC 565)

May 18th, 2010 · No Comments

Course OrientationModule 1:

Selecting and Using Technologies: Theoretical Frameworks

NETS / Discussion: Digital Age Teaching Professionals

In your own teaching, in what ways do you:

  • facilitate and inspire student learning and creativity;
    • In the digital film communication program, I allow them to choose the themes that interest them.
  • design and develop digital-age learning experiences and assessments;
    • Students:
      • Research topics
      • Write scripts (on software)
      • Shoot their films
      • Edit their footage
      • Add titles & credits
      • Can create their own music
      • Assessment is: individual; peer; by the public and by myself
  • model digital-age work and learning;
    • I have my e-portfolio and encourage students to create their own
    • I work with Moodle
    • The film program is constantly expanding:
      • This year we added animation booths; a sound studio and many more features
  • promote and model digital citizenship and responsibility;
    • The types of productions that we do always have a message related to social change or awareness. Our slogan is “filming with the heart in mind”.
  • engage in professional growth and leadership?
    • I am finalizing my master’s degree!!

Step 2

Learning goals in ETEC 565, in light of the competencies listed in the NETS.

  • What are the key skills and approaches that you feel you need to develop to meet your goals?
    • Learn more about interactive media.
  • What areas are most important to your own goals in becoming a digital-age teaching professional?
    • Ascertain theoretical frameworks;
    • discover new technologies or applications

My pet peeve: Having to use a “prescribed” technology that does not do what is needed for the learning outcomes that the students and myself have established.

What I love: Technologies, processes and pedagogical strategies that focus on the message, the content, the learning… rather than the technology.

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Reflections: All the gear & no ideas (ETEC 565)

May 18th, 2010 · No Comments

RE: All the gear & no ideas

That’s a good one: pet peeve… “all the gear and no ideas“… go figure!

From another perspective… I guess that sometimes the conditions, such as:

  • numbers of students in classes;
  • complex & inhibitive administrative processes;
  • lack of tech help;
  • aversion to risk (ie: encouraged theoretically, but not practically);
  • poor support of initiative and innovation…

… may all be reasons why teachers with “the gear” experience challenges when trying to implement ideas…

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Reflections: Teacher training (ETEC 565)

May 18th, 2010 · No Comments

RE: Teacher training

For me the best training is on the job training.

So what I need is time… not just one pro-d day a year! Trying to fill the techno gaps in one day is a bit challenging.

With more time to think, focus the processes, on what works and what makes educational sense, ends up yielding excellent results.

Trying to rush the technology in and look good by doing so may fools the neophytes… but not the students!! 🙂

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