Read Text Chapter 13 Learning together Virtually. The
chapter covers good, basic information for distance and virtual learning
environments. After reading the chapter go to Table 13.2 and for each online
facility listed provide the following in a post to this Forum:
a. Your personal experience with each, if any. Describe it
in a sentence or two. How useful did you find them? If no experience, then
provide a question about how it works.
b. Which, if any of these facilities, might you use in your
own Moodle? How?
A.
Blogs and Mini Blogs - I use these almost every day they are
a good source of news and good for learning.
Breakout rooms -I have not used a breakout room in a virtual
setting. I am curious as to what the
breakout room would look like and how much would the software cost and how easy
it is to set up and use.
Chats -I have used text based chats mainly for groups where
we are planning events and writing a grant and when we needed to communicate to
figure out our plan of action. I tend to
use facebook messenger, evernote chat, and google docs.
Email -I use this every day at work one of the main sources
of communication in which my supervisor and the instructors and students at the
college can contact me to request assistance.
Message boards-I tend to read and sometimes infrequently post
on message boards I also take a look at message boards when I have some questions
to see what others have done. It helps
with understanding the problems and gives users feedback and answers on how to
get around or use certain equipment and or software.
Online conferencing -I have used online conferencing for
meetings however recently we have been using WebEx for my online classes.
Social networks -I have used social networks for personal use
as well as for professional I use it mainly to keep in touch with people and
post things rather infrequently.
Wikis -I have used
wikis for projects that require documentation I have also viewed other wikis.
Wikis are helpful because it would allow us to collaborate on various topics.
B. I would be incorporating message boards and blogs or wikis
into my moodle. The message board will
help students collaborate and give them a chance to ask questions. Blogs and wikis are helpful to students
because it encourages them to gather there work into a portfolio so that they can
show what they have accomplished in their time in an educational institution.
Breakout Rooms are similar to Skype Calls within a class context so that if you have 10 students you can have them pair up into "rooms" and discuss/share/exchange ideas and responses and then report back to the full class.
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ReplyDeleteOk. I have a force of habit of pressing spacebar twice when ending a sentence. I will try not to do that in my next posts.
ReplyDeleteWhat is also interesting is that on 6-16 we had at Manchester Community College a Conference that was about CT Information Literacy and they had breakout rooms in that. But it seems like these breakout rooms are just lectures with powerpoint slides and some group discussions.
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