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Reflection… how sad its all over

Filed under: Weekly Blog Posts — scolabianchi at 8:11 pm on Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Personal Competency Test

I cannot believe that this is my last ICT reflection… its quite sad really…

Anyway on a brighter note! According to the results of my personal competency test i vastly improved by 18 marks. Clearly, this can solely be attributed to my undertaking of this course under computer genius Mark Lee. When I first undertook the personal competency test it was evident that I was not at all proficient or familiar with computer tasks involving spread sheets, desktop publishing, digital video, graphic organisers and multi-media projects, which I believe I scored myself a 1 in each. I think I scored myself a 1 in each not because I wasn’t able to understand the underlying workings of the programs but more so for the simple fact that I had never come across or needed to work with them previously. By undertaking this course I was granted the opportunity to turn around my lack of competency in these areas, where now I am in a position where I am more confident when dealing with these programs and would be more than happy to implement them as teaching tools/aids in my future classrooms and especially more currently on my 5 day practicum coming up shortly.

In my first blog I specifically noted that “I hope that my lecturer Mark Lee will be able to dedicate enough time in class to deal with my lack of knowledge and bring me up to date with such computer tasks/items inclusive of spreadsheets and web publishing in particular.” I think my knowledge and ability in working with these programs has increased hundred fold (slight exaggeration but you get the gist). I think in my current personal competency results I fared quite well, clearly this class educated me and aided me in an area of technology which will be imperative for teachers to be well versed in for future teaching strategies.

In my first blog I was expected to isolate areas I considered my self strong and weak in. I considered myself to have little strength in relation to ICT, being only confident in the use of general programs such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. There was a long list of ICT programs that I considered myself extremely weak and not proficient at all in. The main programs included Spreadsheets and Computer Multimedia Programs (Photo story) as well as creating websites and blogs. Obviously, on the personal competency test I deemed myself proficient in using and creating blogs as for the majority of this semester I have worked on my very own Edublog having little trouble in writing blogs and linking files and documents and such. Also I think that under Mark’s careful direction I was able to utilise Spreadsheets and the many HARD formulas for presentation purposes so clearly I am not as weak as I was proficient wise in relation to this program. In relation to Multimedia programs I believe I am fine in working with Photo Story (images and music) though I am still not at all confident with working with video and video recording devices never owning one. More importantly, after working on the WebQuest evaluation task I am more than fine in deeming which WebQuests are effective and such, but I am not at all confident in creating my own… this is clearly something Mark will have to aid me in my next ICT related course. I still don’t consider myself especially strong in relation to education programs such as Inspiration as I feel that was easily the hardest portfolio item to complete and can only hope that I passed in it. It was time consuming and I found it confusing. Obviously, I will need more practice in the use of programs such as this to make myself more proficient in the use of ICTs in the classroom.

As in coming years technology is bound to be having a lasting impact on education strategies I believe that the undertaking of this course was imperative in assisting me in my future career as a teacher. Already on my practical visits I have seen so many set tasks centred on the utilisation of technology, such as WebQuests, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and whole class SmartBoard interaction. I think that by undertaking this course I can see myself more able to be ‘keeping up with the times’ and incorporating into lessons ICTs which will cater to modern day student needs and bring the lesson more to life, enabling constructivist learning to occur on a more frequent basis, not just with hands on learning with materials but also through programs such as WebQuests.

Prior to undertaking this course I didn’t feel confident with my computer ability and knew that this was going to be a hindrance to my future teaching career. But now on reflection and more importantly on my practicum I am more important to answering and aiding children in relation to their ICT tasks. My confidence was most boosted when a child in my Year 5 practicum class asked me to help them with PowerPoint and I knew exactly what to do woot! Anyway as the teaching profession is moving along in a more technological direction this course has made me a more confident advocate of ICTs in the classrooms and has granted me the experience I have needed to pursue these programs in a classroom atmosphere.

 

I will forever miss ICT!

 

 

Absent from ICT! poor me…

Filed under: Portfolio Items — scolabianchi at 6:53 pm on Monday, May 26, 2008

Photo Story Portfolio Item

This week i was absent from ICT… i know it was an awful, terrible thing for me to do… BUT even though i was absent i still took it upon myself to read up on the study guide and get started on my photostory portfolio item. I had never previously worked with this type of technology, though could instantly see that this computer technology will definitely be something used in classrooms in the future.

I had a load of fun with incorporating my own images and those from the internet referenced below into my very own and original photostory… i know its lame to actually enjoy an assessment task but yeh… I think i had the most fun editing my pictures, having them in black and white or completely having the program water colour them. I think that i will definitely utilise this program for both future personal and teaching use. I mean the program i think for teaching purposes would be a great motivational tool for students when starting a lesson. Furthermore, i am also toying with the idea of actually starting one of my practical lessons with a photostory… my thinking is that for my pdhpe lesson on the cha cha cha to motivate them i can use photostory rather than powerpoint (which i first planned to use). For this pdhpe photostory im thinking that i will show images of the specific dance technique progressively for students to follow accompanied by actual cha cha cha music… maybe debolah morgan’s dance with me…

Photostory was a program that i found really helpful in just aiding me in the general fixing up of photos such as taking out red eye and cropping them and such. Overall, it is the creative opportunity that i loved best about this program. I got to have a great deal of fun with meshing my own and internet images to create a story about a princess and see it come to life… something which i have always wanted to do (this is not sarcasm lol). The hardest part of the presentation though was finding appropriate music to accompany my images, but on reflection i think that i am relieved and proud of my photostory and can definitely see myself using this program in the future.

 

Image References for Portfolio Item-

…any importance [tiara] [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://wordtothemedia.blogspot.com/2007/09/obvious-oppression-black-vs-white.html

 

Princess Letzia on her wedding day [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.ouroneheart.com/a-wedding-gown-to-inspire-you/

 

Escape from the Castle [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/nightshade/chapter4.shtml

 

Parkhurst Forest [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.isleofwightattractions.co.uk/ParkhurstForest.htm

 

Stuzica Virgin Forest [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.iabsi.com/gen/public/settlements/images/a_Stuzica_Undergrowth.jpg

  

The day I told Robin Hood…[Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://forums.canadiancontent.net/movies-music-books/49876-21st-century-robin-hood.html

 

Its just a warming potion [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.theartfulbloggers.com/?p=126

 

India Star and Princess Flower [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.stratsplace.com/othergardens/markc_pics.html

 

Marriage Ceremony [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 27, 2008, from

http://www.creativeideology.com/marriage-ceremony.htm

 

 

Evaluate Me!

Filed under: Portfolio Items — scolabianchi at 9:49 pm on Saturday, May 17, 2008

PowerPoint Portfolio Item 

Inspiration Portfolio Item 

In this week’s tutorial when we entered into the computer lab we were met by Bianca Humphries- this meant that we were going to have to yet again complete another evaluation of ICT as a subject and an evaluation of Mark Lee as a tutor. I dont think that Mark has much to worry about in regards to these evaluations as he is the most fun and considerate tutor. Anyway, after all these technicalities were out of the way at least 15 minutes of the lesson had gone… this meant that Mark allowed for us to use the rest of the tutorial to work on our portfolio items. I really needed this allocated time because uni work is continuously stacking up! i cant get away from it :O!

Well, as last week i had read through the presentation graphics study guide i was quite familiar what the task was asking of me and so was therefore able to get really stuck into the task. From using PowerPoint on countless occasions in high school i’m not really worried about any elements of the task. I think that PowerPoint generally tends to be a technology that is quick in use and is handy, just as i said last week, to cater for the visual learners within the classroom.

In my 5 day practical the Year 5 teacher that i am working with has asked me to take 5 lessons with her class. At the moment i am merely hypothesising about how i am going to teach my lesson centred on the text type ‘discussion’ for the KLA subject English, Stage 3. So far i’m definitely considering using PowerPoint as my means to present the lesson to the kids… possibly having the major sections of a discussion on slides and using notes and effects to highlight their importance and what they are meant to contain… though at the moment i am only hypothesising… so nothing is set in stone… but i think its a good idea nonetheless.  

Freedom! to work on portfolio items as we liked

Filed under: Weekly Blog Posts — scolabianchi at 4:53 pm on Friday, May 16, 2008

Well this week i was worried that i simply wasn’t going to have near enough time to finish my portfolio items. At uni the assignments are really starting to build up and its just extremely stressful. Though, this tutorial worked out to be a blessing in disguise. We had the majority of the tutorial to work at our own pace and read through the study guides and such. Well in this tutorial i practically finished off my inspiration but there are still a few elements that i will need to tweak. Well when i got sick of working on the inspiration i took some time to read through the study guide for next week on presentation graphics.

Prior to reading the study guide i had clearly underestimated the importance of presenation programs such as PowerPoint. For, as Newby (2004) contained within the study guide puts it, “As a teacher and/or a student, a great deal of learning focuses on presentations of some kind- thus this application is one that should become a regular in your learning arsenal.”

In today’s classrooms and future classrooms teachers are expected to differentiate learning processes for students. And so, by implementing this program in my future classrooms students who are visual learners will be catered to, and more importantly, if a set a task for year 5 or 6 in presenting findings and such, PowerPoint can be used. This program would give these students a more hands on approach at presenting their knowledge base and acting as the means to present their research skills.

After this tutorial i am content that i was able to get most of my inspiration done as well as read through the study guide for next week. Clearly, i have been able to identify methods and uses for these ICT programs in my future teaching career. I think this subject is actually worthwhile and am happy that i have had the opportunity to undertake it. ICT ROX!

 xoxo

A brief look at inspiration and a lot of fixing up of my gradebook!

Filed under: Weekly Blog Posts — scolabianchi at 8:12 pm on Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Well this week was technically supposed to be dedicated to looking at inspiration and how it is useful for teaching and such. But ultimately Mark gave into our pleas allowing us to fix up and re-work elements of our excel gradebooks. We were instructed as to how to obtain the colour coding of marks and such through specific formulae to differentiate examination scores. We also updated our spreadsheets to include actual grading for students as well as the frequency of grading amongst the students. If this were an actual gradebook that i was using for practical purposes in my future teaching career i am completely sure that i will adapt excel gradebooking into my routine as a means to keep marks and check the consistency of marks. I am really relieved that we dealt with using a technology such as this as i am a naturally messy person and wouldnt really be able to count on myself to keep marks neatly.

After the excel gradebooks were updated and ‘practically perfect in every way’, we didnt have much time remaining in the lesson. Mark briefly introduced us to the ‘inspiration/kidspiration’ program. I really like this visually stimulating program and will be sure to attempt to use it within my future teaching profession. As Lockard & Abrams (2004) believe that the program, “works as a kind of visual outline for almost any purpose, including planning stories or even story boarding for video productions… The key is the ease and flexibility with which [concepts] are created and then linked together.”

From the basic introduction that Mark gave us as to this classroom technology i am really looking forward to starting this task and having fun, noting and mind mapping all over the place about whatever topic i eventually choose to look at in depth. At the moment i am thinking of looking at online games as i dont think that many people will be inclined to choose it over something like smartboard technology. Anyway, time will ultimately tell…

 I look forward to working on this lil inspiration portfolio item in the coming weeks…

 Xoxo!