Monday, December 1, 2008

Diabetes mellitus - 5E Model - Technology

Technology Resources for Teaching Diabetes mellitus using 5E Instructional Model


Engage


http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=93518

This site has diabetes and foot problems pictures slideshow and infopramtion on how to avoid serious complications. Has Scary Pictures…!!!


http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/type-2-diabetes

Information on Type 2 diabetes overview, videos, news on diabetes, diabetes Q&A, living and managing, diagnosis, treatment etc


http://www.theteacherscorner.net/

This site has lessons plans, thematic units, seasonal items, bulletin boards, teacher resources, printable worksheets, The teacher’s lounge, book nook


http://www.webquest.org/index.php

A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web.


http://www.webquest.org/index-resources.php

This site has concepts and definitions on webquests, implementations reports, webquest development, complete workshops, articles and papers. This is a wonderful website for teachers to create or find enormous resources.


Explore


http://www.schoolforge.net/education-software/web-based

Collection of educational software, Internet, multimedia, and Compilations


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

It has literature database, PubMed , bookshelf, journals database and NLM catalog.


http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/endocrine/type2.html

There is a movie on ‘what happens in diabetes?’

What is diabetes, types, who gets type 2, signs and symptoms, living with diabetes type 2, what’s new in the treatment of type 2 diabetes diabetes. It also has got related articles and additional resources on type 2.


Explain


http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prediabetes/DA00136

This site has podcast on prediabetes.


The Best Exercise for Diabetes:


http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1662683,00.html?xid=newsletter-weekly

http://www.schoolforge.net/education-software/web-based


http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/riskfortype2/

This is fabulous government website. It has A-Z information on diabetes such as Diabetes and eye disease, diabetes statistics, prediabetes, diagnosis, diet and diabetes, drug information, prevention, 4 steps to control and many more diabetic resources. Has Body Mass Index table for normal, overweight and obese.


http://www.diabetes.org/type-2-diabetes.jsp

Has information about condition and treatment, complication, your body’s well being, common concerns, guide to diabetes products, women and diabetes, health information for men (American Diabetes Association).


Elaborate


http://www.schoolforge.net/education-software/web-based

http://www.dnalc.org/mediashowcase/index.html?q=diabetes&s=Search

Has information on gene therapy on diabetes and many other diseases – text and videos


http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001214.htm

This site has illustrations, definition, causes, symptoms, exams and tests, possible complications, preventions, references, support groups and treatment of diabetes mellitus.


http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000313.htm#visualContent –Illustrations

http://trackstar.4teachers.org/trackstar/;jsessionid=09CEAB138D404063F1ED094B52EDC23F –Teacher can collect web sites, add annotations for the students. Teacher can create hos/her own Track or use one of the hundreds of thousands already made by other educators.


Evaluate


http://www.schoolforge.net/education-software/web-based

Free web based software applications, for uses such as education assessment and evaluation, curriculum planning, and teaching education.


http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php

Teachers can save and edit rubrics online. Registration and use of this tool is free. Teachers can create their own rubrics (customizable) and individualize rubrics based on the needs.


http://www.schoolforge.net/search/node/evaluation

http://www.4teachers.org/

This site helps the teacher integrate technology into classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use.


http://www.buddyproject.org/jfy/teachers/assessment.asp

This site has options for the teachers to generate rubrics online, use free assessment tools like quiz star, Easy test maker, castle tool kit etc.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Statewide technology planning and it's implications in schools

Some of the issues relating to teacher training in technology are;

  1. Funding teacher training sufficiently to provide necessary infrastructure and professional development.
  2. Need of expertise to train teachers to use technology efficiently in their classes.
  3. Getting enough support from the state government-education department, in order to plan and provide professional development for the teachers across the state.
  4. Establishing a regulatory body like an advisory council in every state in order to allocate funds and administer the entire training program and issue certificates for the technologically-trained teachers.
  5. Introducing technology-training course in every teacher-education colleges in addition to the existing curriculum.

Collaboration between K-12 and higher education institutions would absolutely help in training teachers to integrate technology. K-12 schools are supposed to teach their kids using technology. Higher education institutions are training the future teachers to integrate technology in their subjects. So, collaboration would provide a platform for the future teachers to know how the technology could be integrated into their curriculum by working together with the experienced K-12 teachers. On the other hand, K-12 school could also benefit, if they provide necessary feedback to teacher education institutions in producing quality teachers. If they both work together and help each other that would create new avenues to provide better education for the future kids.

Governor of a state forms ‘State technology advisory council’ to enhance technology literacy among teachers. One of the criteria that every district should meet is to have a ‘district plan for technology’ in order to introduce faculty training, provide infrastructure, and collaborate among k-12 schools. Next, it is necessary to get approval from the state legislature to implement the plan for integrating technology into schools in order to receive fund from the government. Community also plays a vital role in providing fund and offering support to produce high quality teachers.

Training from technology experts should be offered to teachers. K-12 schools and teacher education institutions should come together tointegrate technology with the school curriculum. District level or school level education technology facilitators should assist teachers to help them integrate technology in their classroom. Teachers could also try to obtain certificates from the district level-technology education council for getting training in educational leadership.

Teachers need support and continuous encouragement from their school administrators, district education council, and state education department. Teachers would also seek for guidance from the educational technology experts to successfully complete their professional development training. Teacher training certificates, leadership in technology-training programs, monetary stipend, and an opportunity to take part in future professional development are some of the supports that technologically trained teachers would seek for to continue their professional development.

If all teachers have full technology support and proper professional development in using technology; there will be a healthy atmosphere in the schools. Trained teachers will know how to blend curriculum with technology and strive hard to better teach their students. Teachers would get confidence in efficiently using technology in their classrooms. Technology eases teaching, since it creates interest among children and motivates them to learn. With technology, teachers could offer a good learning atmosphere and reach diverse learners.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Universal Design










The following are some of the advantages of universal design in education; not only students with disability benefit from this universal design, it also helps the normal students to enhance their learning. Universal design electronic textbook information is scalable, modifiable to fit every child’s needs. The control panel could also be adjusted to enhance students’ accessibility. For example, ‘Universal Design-Slider’ in a computer could be turned on or off in order to assist with student’s learning need. The user could customize and make adjustments in the contents of their interest from this design. Moreover, any student could use and benefit from this design to achieve higher level of learning.

The universal design textbooks allow the users to manipulate the control panel which allows modifications in a computer setting to assist specific needs of a child. The students with physical disabilities would access the computer at their pace and learn the required material. Students with cognitive disabilities could also be assisted with this design. Since this book allows customization, teachers could modify the contents to meet the needs of a child. This book is also user friendly, so the user could also do some adjustments to study the contents. Traditional textbooks do not allow modification and so customization is not possible. Students with emotional disability would not benefit from the traditional books, but this e-books allows them to do some changes in their computer environment and adjust according to their learning style. So, using this book motivates them to learn.

Every individual learn differently and follow different strategies. Same curriculum does not fit all instructional material, but integration of universal design will definitely ensure individualized learning. It helps to enhance learning process. The dimension of Education changes which also ensures quality, if used appropriately. To achieve this, teachers should be well informed about the integration of technology in assisting the students with special needs in teaching the material. As a teacher I would benefit from this design to satisfy many of my students’ needs. This design would help me to assist my teaching to reach every child in my classroom.

Florida Virtual School









The students attended ‘Florida virtual school’, which is an online school. Students who attend this school found the following advantages over traditional schools.

One student had transferred to a new high school but she did not get some of her classes transferred from the previous school. But, she had an option to complete her credits for the courses that she had not taken in her previous school by attending a virtual school. She chose that option because she need not repeat her grades or attend the summer school. The student and the parents found that the enrollment was easy and the instructions were clear to follow in a virtual school. The student liked to study in the virtual school. Moreover, absence of classroom conflicts was one of the important factors that the student liked about the virtual school.

In another case, four students in a family attended Florida virtual school and they also found it easy and interesting to work with the virtual school. Since all four of them were in a crew team, their schedule did not allow them to attend a regular school. But they wanted to continue their education, so they attended the virtual school. They found time to study as well as to work on their hobby every single day. They were all happy that they used their time efficiently.

Parents and teachers also liked this instructional method. For instance, if students are interested in learning different subjects other than the subjects that are taught in a regular school they could attend this virtual school and benefit. Besides, this school also helps the students who often have to transfer from place to place for students who are seeking flexible school timing in order to work on extra curricular activities, this online virtual school would be the best choice. If communications between students and teachers works well, this is an excellent choice for many students.

If states offer more online courses, the following benefits would emerge;

  1. Many students with physical disability will attend this school, if access to school is the real problem.
  2. Many students would get excited about the technology that are being used in virtual school and that would increase the enrollment.
  3. Students who excel in other curricular activities could also continue their education since the instruction is flexible.
  4. Students who wish to take classes that are not offered in their school but are offered in the virtual school will make use this instruction.
  5. This method of instruction is a good choice for students with multi-tasking ability, so they get an opportunity to demonstrate their talent.

The following limitations would also be seen in this instruction;

  1. There are certain subjects which could not be taught efficiently using this method like math and art.
  2. Both the students and teachers should have good communication skills otherwise expected teaching outcome would not take place
  3. Everybody will not be able to afford to have access to virtual school
  4. This method works out if the students are committed to learn as there are a lot of chances for the students to lose interest in learning.
  5. There is a chance for less accuracy in evaluation, since there is no personal interaction.

These limitations could be resolved if both the teacher and the students show equal interest in the teaching learning process. The teachers should plan the curriculum carefully, and use the technology efficiently to carry out the process. Good communication between student and teacher will ensure proper evaluation.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Using Class Web Page for Learning















The French Teacher created a ‘class-webpage’ for the students to visit and get to know what homework they are assigned to do. Students’ could email any questions regarding the assignment and also submit their assignments through the class-web page. The teacher further linked WebQuest to the class webpage, so that the students could go to the WebQuest and do their research for the project and finally submit their ‘WebQuest- project’ through WebQuest -emailing system. In the WebQuests students’ would use the pre-selected websites to gather information for their project on a ‘Francophone Person’. The teacher instructed her students to present their final project using some sort of visual presentation such as power point, posters or videos.

The teacher provided all the web-resources (both English sites and French sites) to do the research through the WebQuest. In the WebQuest, students’ could get to use a lot of materials that explains French culture and language. On the Webquest, the teacher provided them pre-selected French sites which also had option to show corresponding English text. I think that was interesting, because students could also check if they are getting the correct information.

She could have provided some sort of recorded videos/photographs/graphics of French to help students understand the language and culture. The teacher could have shown a French Channel during every class period (for about15mins) which would have let them understand the culture and use of French easily. Some of printed material (like magazines and books) could have been used and provided for the students to use, which would have provided students an opportunity to get to know the way of writing in French.

Students were excited to use the technology in learning French culture and language because; they were given three options to choose for presentations. Some students were tempted to use online-translation devices to report for what they learned. Students were asked to follow the steps mentioned in WebQuest and are free to do their own research and could print or save it on the disc, so students felt easy to work on the project.

Digital audio technologies like internet audio and audiocassettes; non-projected visualsprojected visuals like OHP, digital projectors, and cameras could be very well incorporated into teaching a foreign language and culture. The music (audio) will help students learn how different words in a language are pronounced; videos will help them learn the culture of that language speaking people; printed materials will help them learn how the language is used in writing. like real objects, models, printed materials and photographs;

Using Technology to teach reading

Digital text, Text readers, Spreadsheet, Maps, Posters, Kurzweil, Raft, Internet, Video, Newspaper and WebQuest are some of the technologies used by the teachers on the video clip. In order to make students interested in reading about Civil War, teachers used selected websites on Civil War, and map work on some of the battles that ended Civil War. Using Kurzweil (a text reader) the students listened to the material pertaining to Civil War, followed along with it, and finally wrote a short paragraph about what they learned about Civil War. So by using Kurzweil, teachers provide complete reading, writing, and study opportunities to help all students to overcome learning challenges.

Raft technique, an online instructional strategy is a system that helps students understand their role as a writer, audience they will address, various formats of writing, and the expected content. Teachers used this tool to provide learning materials that help students’ understand the whole scenario of Civil War (like what happened at the time of civil war, who won the war and the who lost the war etc.,) Students had to choose a role and pick some important points to write, analyze and report the audience with various formats of writing about the lesson on Civil War. Students also analyzed and compared the Civil War casualties’ data with World War II casualties’ data and plotted a graph using spreadsheet. Finally, students submitted their reflection or response paragraph about what they learned. This is how the above instructional technologies helped the students to develop their reading, comprehension and writing ability.

Apart from the above technologies, teachers also used political cartoons portraying Civil War, music of civil War period, videos of Gettysburg War to teach the impact of Civil War to their students. Teachers used political cartoons from the Civil War and asked students to analyze two of them and create their own. Music of that time was considered to be very important in a country’s history and teachers’ thought that music symbolizes that period and thus the students were asked to listen to those songs and do some analysis on them. I think bringing these music and politics into this lesson will help the students to relate and understand the whole scenario of Civil War with that period of time.

As a teacher in that classroom I would see students (using different technologies) getting interested in navigating through the pre-selected websites, excited to using Kurzweil text reader in listening to a variety of natural-sounding voices, actively involving in the learning process by making cartoons, posters and also through reporting and reflecting on the videos. This sort of atmosphere where technology is incorporated into many activities for teaching social studies will evoke interest among students to learn.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Dinosaur WebQuest

There are many advantages of using WebQuest in education. WebQuests are mainly developed by educators and are freely available on the internet for anyone to use. Some of the advantages are;

  1. WebQuests help the students to stay focused on their task and they don’t get lost for finding the information.
  2. WebQuests saves time for both students and teachers; because it does not need any special software or hardware installed except for the internet connection.
  3. The teacher need not prepare the assignment starting from the scratch. Teachers could use already available WebQuests or they could make their own using web-editors to suit their needs.
  4. It interests students to learn because students are motivated to learn by the use of technology.
  5. WebQuests are reliable because they are mainly developed by educators and it is ‘structured’.
  6. It reduces teachers’ stress because the activities are in ready to use format. WebQuests activities offer complete guideline for an activity starting from the introduction up to teachers’ evaluation.

If WebQuests are not used in learning students would encounter the following problems;

  1. Students miss the opportunity to explore things.
  2. Students miss a learning environment which enhances individualized learning.
  3. Students will not be able to stay focused if they are asked to use internet to learn something, as there are thousands of things out there that would distract them from learning. There are chances for the students to get lost in finding the appropriate information. WebQuests’ pre-selected websites help them to collect relevant materials from reliable sources.
  4. WebQuest are structured so that students find it easy to follow, understand and accomplish the task.

WebQuest activities are designed in such a way that students cooperate and work among themselves in a structured learning process, which helps them to understand how to work in a group and accomplish a task. WebQuests activities are user-friendly and the students need not completely rely on teacher for every instruction. Students learn technology ie., how to use computers and how to do the activity. So, they not only learn the subject but also the technology. It makes the students actively participate in the activity and do their assigned role in accomplishing the task. This helps them to develop self-confidence in accomplishing a task.

If I were to design a WebQuest, I will first select a topic appropriate for WebQuests. Then I will design some worksheets or activities that suit to my topic and content. I will also plan for a rubric for that activity. Next, I will design the whole process of the activity in a step by step manner so that students will find it easy to understand and follow.

Virtual Chemistry Labs

The chemistry simulations software is designed for students, to do things in a chemistry lab except for that it is being done in the computer. It has many advantages for both students and teachers.

The following are the advantages of using simulations;

  1. It saves much time and cost. It saves time since the instruction is made clear and easy in simulation and students understand the principles of working with it before actually doing it in the real-chemistry lab. Teachers’ need not give much instruction because simulation is very much student-driven. It saves cost because students do not waste chemicals or break equipments for not knowing what to expect of mixing certain chemicals. Students get a chance to try out new things in a virtual-lab which would be risky in the real-lab.
  1. It helps the teacher to know where a student fails to understand, by checking the assignments that the student did in the virtual lab-assignment book and the student could be corrected before actually doing it wrongly in the real-lab. The teacher could pay attention to individualized instruction by looking at the performance of every student.
  1. Simulations help the student to try what they learned in the class and check if that is true. Students get a chance to explore what they know and learn to figure out their own way of doing things.

There are many advantages in using simulations for other content areas which involve certain risks for students. For example while using simulations for dissections. Students could interact with the dissecting animal and could examine what happens inside the animals without getting hurt or dirty. There is also no killing of animal (getting permission form the Institutional Review Board) and need not worry about accidental cuts and wounds while using forceps, knives and scissors.

Simulations could help the students understand the circumstance and react accordingly. For example, to teach topics like; what happens if students do deep-sea diving without prior experience? Simulations could offer such learning experience and students can understand how to react and make decisions if they encounter such circumstances in their real-life. So, simulations offer different learning experience that students would not normally experience. This helps them to get prepared for some unexpected situations or circumstances.

The tasks that involve students to investigate, inquire and discover could be very well taught using simulations. Learning-by-doing, discovery learning, constructivism, inquiry method and meaningful learning are some of the learning methods that could be implemented in computer simulated classroom environments.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Classroom Management Software

Microsoft management software has a ‘Class server’ at the teacher end and a ‘Class Server’ at the student end. Class server is one of the tools that helps manage class room works like activities and assignments. It makes the job easier for the teachers, students and parents with respect to teaching and learning. Teacher Class Server allows the teacher to create any resources assignments or activities add it to the school server, and then onto the Student class Server. In that way, student could access to what they should be doing as individuals.

This software also has provision for the teacher to tailor the assignments according to every student’s learning style. It automatically grades the assignments and records them. I think this (grade and record) would be the most difficult part for a teacher to accomplish in the given time. All that a teacher needs to do is to create the assignment. Resources include any type of questions (multiple choice, essay type) or activities. It is teacher friendly. Even if the teacher wants some resource to be aligned for the state Standards, he/she could combine it with ‘virtual education’ software to make sure that it fits into State Standards. ‘Virtual education’ is a software that checks the resource if it fits into the Standards. It really reduces teachers work and stress. The teacher could also use this as an assessment tool to assess her/his instruction quickly and could reteach them if necessary.

This tool is interactive in nature, so it is interesting for the students too. They like working with student class server, because the assignments are not going to be the same for every one they could show their individuality. Parents also get a chance to help their kids or reflect on their kids’ performance on the assignment. Parents also take part in the progress and learning experience of their kid.

This type of classroom management would help the school district to produce good results, because the teachers’ job is made easy. At the same time, this could also help to check if the students are tested or assigned works that meets State Standards. I really like the way the classroom management tool works; because as a teacher I could understand the importance of this tool in making my teaching efficient, improving my students learning experience as well. Time is the main constraint for most of the teachers in completing the tasks; and this tool will be really helpful in accomplishing those tasks. I think the main obstacle would be the cost. I could not imagine if this tool would be affordable for all the schools.

Using handhelds in the classroom

There are many ways to incorporate handheld devices into teaching. One of the ways that graduate students were planning to use handheld computers for teaching was through a software program called ‘Sketchy’. This program was designed in such a way to help solve difficult chemistry problems as in Stoichiometry calculations. Further they mentioned that any step by step process could be used in Sketchy. Next, for teaching the students how to access graphs those are generated by this device and to see their footprints. The users were also able to save a periodic table in the handheld device.

The professor identified lack of distracters as one of the main advantage of handheld devices over laptops. He considers handheld devices to be powerful since, it does not play videos and does not have access to the internet.

Some general advantages of using wireless technologies in the classroom are that it motivates the students a lot. It breaks the monotony of a routine lecture class. Using WIFI would also help the teachers and students to access online resources whenever they need it. Students are excited about knowing and using a technology and learn more than being in a traditional classroom setting. As it interests students, they learn quicker. Students could teach among themselves. Using this type of handheld technologies in the classroom make the students work in groups and help each other. Students do not feel learning is something burdening, but they do enjoy learning. Use of wireless technologies also helps for the classroom management, since students are actively involved in learning to operate or learning the curriculum. It does not require a huge work station. Interestingly, it helps students develop self-esteem and confidence.

The use of wireless technology in the classroom changes the classroom atmosphere and the way the students communicate among themselves and to the teacher. As far as technology is concerned students learn quicker than teachers, so they do not completely rely on their teacher for every instruction. As far as I know, present classroom environment sometimes uses the wireless technology like ‘clickers’ to respond immediately to the questions being asked. In this way, it helps the teacher for immediate assessment of his/her instruction. Traditional classrooms were very boring, did not have any interesting technology used in their classroom, but present day and future students are very much exposed to this and get a variety of learning experiences.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

An adaptive keyboard

An adaptive Keyboard is one of the important tools that could be used to assist physically disabled persons in using the computers. Keyboards in different size and shape are available and could be used as such or could be modified according to the needs and comfort of the learner. The teacher in the video used ‘word prediction program’ which allowed the user to make some choices of words as the student entered one letter. After watching the video, I realized that there are a lot of technologies out there, and could be used in helping the physically-challenged students learn, and this is one among them. The interesting thing about this program is that it lets the teacher to prepare individualized instructions as well as design a lesson plan around a particular aspect of the curriculum, so it is very much user friendly.

I certainly believe that this type of technologies could definitely be used by other types of students. For instance, all the students in a class will not have the same level of capacity in understanding or getting information. Every student’s learning style differs (even if they are not special kids) and the instruction requires little manipulation to suit everyone; in such situations technology helps both the teacher as well as students to meet their needs. So, a similar technology like word prediction program could be tailored in teaching them.

Considering older individuals for using these types of technology is also very much possible. Perhaps little changes in the design of the keyboard or some modification in the programs would help them learn better. Voice activated browsers is one such kind. Many other graphic user interfaces can also be very well used to ease their difficulty in understanding and responding. In my opinion, Stephen William Hawking (An Applied mathematician and theoretical physicist) is one of the best examples of how technology could be used for older individuals.

Planning technology - Learning the rules for computer use

The two problems the teacher identified with the third grade students as she prepared to use the computers were: 1. 14 computers for 20 students 2. Moving students as well as chairs to the computer table. Yes they did overcome the problem. To overcome the first problem, the teacher paired the students so that every body gets to use the computer. For the second problem; the teacher divided the students using (red and black) cards. A Student who gets one or the other card of a pair brought their chair to the computer table. By doing so, the teacher avoided the confusion, paired the students and brought the chairs to the computer table.

Two years ago, I had an interview in one of the best schools in my city, back in India. I performed well in the interview, and next I had to show my credentials to the school-officials. While I was showing the certificates, suddenly I realized that I was missing one of them. I felt bad. But luckily, they gave me a chance to show that later. Though I had prepared well enough to get through that interview, I failed to check if I had carried everything with me. In this case, I got an opportunity to provide that missing certificate later, but a similar incident happened once again in another scenario, but I happened to make the same mistake again. So, I think I have been not successful in making sure that I had everything with me at the right time. If I plan properly I would not land in such situations at least in future.

I was interested in learning ‘Karate’ (a martial art) right from my childhood. My parents also agreed and asked me to learn. I did not have a plan and I postponed joining a karate class, all these years. Though I had plenty of chances to learn till my 12th grade, I did not learn. I have been busy in my studies even after that, and I could not make it happen till today. At this age, I think the opportunities are less. I feel very much disappointed and unsuccessful whenever I come across a frightful situation and when I am in need of protection. I think if I had planned properly early in my childhood and learned; I would have been more successful.

Friday, May 30, 2008

strategies for teaching diverse learners

The two example of how these two teachers are using theory of multiple intelligences in the assignments are:

1. One of the teachers (Kate Barnett) was encouraging the students to use their linguistic and Spatial-Visual Intelligences to make the students understand about the article, Coral reefs. She asked the students to report back what they learned about the vocabulary for the selected article. She also gave options for the students like; students who are comfortable in writing could write it and students who have trouble in writing could use pictures to represent their understanding.

2. Another teacher reported that she engages linguistic, spatial-visual and intrapersonal intelligences to teach their students. For understanding the vocabulary, she also gave options to the students to write a definition, draw picture or provide personal examples of how they are connected to their own life situations.

Since the article is about coral reefs, I think they could have also used musical and bodily kinesthetic intelligences to report what they learned about the vocabulary. Because, all the students will not fall under any of these two categories. So for example, if a student is good in musical intelligences, he/she could use some sort of sounds to represent what they learned or understood. If a student is good at bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, he/she could use their body movement to demonstrate what they learned.

I would suggest one of the visual learning software ‘Inspiration’ to teach diverse learners. I have used this software for ‘concept mapping’ and I think this would be an interesting tool for the learners. There are a lot of templates available and at the same time we can also create our own.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

self-Introduction

Halo Everyone...

I am Tamilselvi Gopal. I am a full-time graduate student in science education at the Center for Science and Mathematics Education (USM). This is my fourth semester towards my doctoral degree. I earned a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Biology, and another bachelor’s degree in education, back in India. Before joining this program, for four years, I worked as a biology teacher for middle and high school students. At present, I am teaching Anatomy and Physiology labs (BSC 250L) at USM from spring 2008.

I have not taken any online courses before. This is my very first experience. During the progress of my degree I got opportunities to develop some computer skills like word processing - while preparing for the assignments, spreadsheets for data analysis of a project work, and power point slides for presentations. I also have experience working with Adobe acrobat for PDF, Inspiration for concept mapping, and Inkscape for graphics. I used the communication tools like email, listserv and chat while I was submitting my works for other SME and BSC projects, presentations and assignments. I really like the way email, listserv and chats work, since it saves time and avoids confusion.

During my course work I also had chances to use technology tools like podcasts, wikis, blogs, and video clips. When I was working on research projects, for any unknown topic I first go to wikipedia to get an idea about the concept, and then later I collect some more reliable data to get deeper understanding. For the presentations, I have used video clips from Google videos or You tube videos to make the presentation interesting and easy. When I am browsing to learn something new, I prefer to use some video clips or pod casts to listen and understand. Even in some of my classes my instructors used them.

I think this course would teach me more educational technologies than those I am aware of. At the same time, I also hope this course would help me to implement efficiently the tools and techniques that I already use in my class.

Cheers

Selvi