Reflection on Work: I was not familiar with Windows Movie Maker, so I found this project to be rather challenging, yet exciting at the same time! It was fun to explore many different animations, special effects, sounds/music, and pictures. I struggled when adding the narration and audio to my autobiography. It's still not quite perfect like I hoped, but I figured it out none the least. Uploading the video also gave me fits! I guess that's what happens when you wait until the very last second to finish a project! ;) But overall, I thought this was a great "hands on" learning activity and I actually wouldn't mind doing another one! :)
my soul longs, yes, even faints for the courts of my Lord my heart & my flesh cryout for the living God Psalm 84:2
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Chapter 3 Reflection
Chapter 3 had two major points; Creative Thinking and Authentic Instruction.
Creative thinking could be defined as looking a situations from a unique perspective (thinking "out of the box'). Creative thinking involves creating something new or original. The aim of creative thinking is to stimulate curiosity and promote a difference of opinion There are many different types of creative thinking (divergent, convergent, innovation, critical, inductive, & deductive). Listed below are a few of the different styles of thinking and how I would define them:
- Divergent Thinking-a "brainstorming" process that generates creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions.
- Convergent Thinking-is obtaining the single, best answer for the specific question.
- Innovation-the precise, continual evaluation to determine the value of something. Also known as analytical thinking.
I learned that creativity is often developed through an authentic instructional approach. The characteristics of authentic instruction are often considered key and crucial to the growth of creative thinking.
Authentic instruction could be defined as the use of real-world issues and problems to facilitate and inspire student learning and creativity. There are five basic set of principles and strategies to the authentic instruction approach. These include
- Learner Autonomy-authentic instruction provides for, and builds on, learner autonomy.
- Active Learning-authentic instruction is based on active, experiential learning.
- Holistic Activities-authentic instruction is holistic.
- Complex Activities-authentic instruction incorporates real-world and complex problems.
- Challenging Activities-authentic instruction is challenging.
As a future educator, i believe that lexiles could be very beneficiary in the everyday classroom. Lexile is a scale that matches the difficulty of reading material to the students' ability. This will help students engage in relevant authentic materials at a level they can understand.
Chapter 3 describes how the components of authentic instruction could be used to assist and inspire student's creativity and learning. It discusses the need for directive instruction and it explores multiple ways in which technology can support this approach as well as each of the components of authentic instruction.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Chapter 1 Reflection
Technology is now an everyday teaching technique in the classroom. Growing up throughout school, I was accustomed to and familiarized with technology, especially the advances of computers, at a very early age. I took BCIS 1 & 2 and Computer Applications in high school. I also had the privilege of taking several online/dual credit college classes my senior year.
Nowadays, education and technology go hand in hand. And with a society in which technology changes day to day, I believe that us, as future teachers, should prepare and familiarize ourselves with this crazy world of technology.
Until Next Time..