Because of the degree I chose it's a lot about all the fun tools on the internet. So this new class requires a blog as well. So I am back again blogging about my classes and things that are happening in it. My last class I passed with a 90...woohoo to me. And right now I am holding a high 90 in this class. I am enjoying the new things that I am learning. I can honestly say I am not much of a blogger and you will see gaps in this blog because it slips my mind and I forget about it. So now I am in week three of EDU 652 and enjoying the class. We have learned about using Winzip and PDF's. I had already had experience with both but ran into a snag when it came to using my MAC. I have always been a pc user and found I had no clue where to find things on my MAC and thank goodness for google and being able to search it.
EDU 697 Edit: So here is an example of sharing information again. But I didn't share anything that could be held against me or make me feel bad. I stayed on subject and talked about why I was writing. Of course it's a lot of rambling and probably didn't even need to be added. This still goes along with Gagne's Theory of sharing information, gaining information, and in the end assessing performances. This could have been an ethical issue if I was writing about fellow classmates or spreading unjust information or slanderous information.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
How to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning | Edutopia
How to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning | Edutopia
EDU 697 Edit: To be honest I can't remember why this is posted, I went back in and read the article and it's very good and gives great information about using technology and teaching. It's all about bringing social networking into the classroom. I personally don't agree with it, I think it brings in way to many issues. One it's opening up the class to sharing personal information on the internet. People can be cruel and share something they think is funny. This could be hurtful to the person it's being done to and then opens up the ethical issue of to much information shared.
EDU 697 Edit: To be honest I can't remember why this is posted, I went back in and read the article and it's very good and gives great information about using technology and teaching. It's all about bringing social networking into the classroom. I personally don't agree with it, I think it brings in way to many issues. One it's opening up the class to sharing personal information on the internet. People can be cruel and share something they think is funny. This could be hurtful to the person it's being done to and then opens up the ethical issue of to much information shared.
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