Podcast about Podagogy

I have just completed my first assignment for ETEC 511. It was with much trepidation that I moved the document into the media file to submit it for grading. It was a labour of intensity but one done with excitement too. The more I read it over, researched the ideas and wrote the 500 words or less document, the more I understood what podogogy really means. The lesson I think I learned, was not so much about what podagogy, pedagogy and podcasting is all about, but the age old lesson of learning to tie your shoes. 

It is in doing that we learn. It is in teaching what we have learned that we master the learning.  The true power of podagogy is in applying podcasting to students’ projects and making them the creators, not just the consumers, of their own learning. So…. In order to prove, to myself, more than anyone else, I created my assignment as a written document and also as a podcast. My next challenge is to embed it into my e-portfolio. Learning by doing, at it’s most challenging. Wish me luck. If I am successful, you will be able to hear my assignment as well as read it.

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Defining Educational Technology

It is challenging to define educational technology with a view to the foundations and history of the field. 

We were asked to focus on the following task: Firstly, define educational tecnology. Secondly, identify nature and characteristics of a good ET program based on your own field observations and readings. Thirdly, give some examples such as philosophical, psychological, social and cultural foundations of ET.

My reflection and response was: I have a system I use in my daily work that I tried to apply to the definition of educational technology. The more I worked with it, the more I see the links and the fit to what I have read in all the articles. It’s the PPFF model.
PEOPLE: -who create, use, manipulate, build knowledge, collaborate and manage the technology. PROGRAMS: – refers not primarily to the computer programs or programming, but the processes and purposes of learning, and practices originating from curriculum requirements. 
FINANCES:- this relates to all elements of economies within education and technology, not just the total cost of ownership, but also the analysis of cost benefits, funding of technology initiatives and the cost attached to the human elements of time, management and energy. 
FACILITIES: relates to all elements of hardware combinations, building requirements, locations for technology, and the organization of space with human interactions in mind.

When it comes to characteristics of ed. tech I think in terms of KISSSSS – keep it seamless, stimulating, supportive, supple and suitable. 

I was interested to see the information about Plato and how education and technology are historically intertwined. The image of foundation that I have is the walls and buildings in parts of Peru where rocks are nested so closely that mortar was not used. These have stood the test of time (centuries). The image of ET doesn’t go deep enough or tight enough to fit that image. (many rocks, few fit together!)

Foundational elements of educational technology includes: 

As a response to another person’s post, I had a blast from the past when viewing this video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXR9Ft8rzhk

It is about the Skinner Box: the advent of new technology called the teaching machine. What scared me was the parallels that I saw in how some educators continue to use computers to provide similar drill and practice activities in their classrooms.

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ETEC 511 – e-portfolio

This is my first post for the Masters of Educational Technology course ETEC 511. It is my first venture into the world of creating an e-portfolio.

I will use this blog to capture conversations and reflections on readings, assignments and comments for this course.

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