Wednesday, April 30, 2008

1st Reflection for EDIT565

April 21, 2008 - heather parker

My understanding of E-Learning was limited to commercials advertising on-line universities such as University of Phoenix and what I learned in EDIT 430 regarding blogs. I didn’t consider the depth or controversy surrounding E-Learning and its progression in education. Prior to EDIT 430, I knew little about blogs and how they could be useful in education. I heard of them, in fact an acquaintance suggested I create a blog because I like to share what I am learning and sometimes I have a lot to say about it. I learned that blogs can be used in elementary classrooms for writing and expression, not to mention they are simple to create. Privacy issues can be dealt with separately…….a teacher has to pay for the protection using a secure blog site, instead of the widely used free sites. Blogs alone open doors for students to share work instantaneously with their parents and teachers still have the ability to oversee the projects and protect their students. Students also get the opportunity to use tools on-line…hence e-learning. Additionally, I was not aware there is a difference between Distance Education and E-Learning. I am still trying to wrap my mind around the differences and the similarities, which is difficult because they are not polar opposites.

E-Learning can be made effective for students with different learning modalities and styles, such as our pilot lesson for the University in Africa, by educators, professionals, officials and communities alike lending a hand or sharing the wealth. I think Doctor Javeri provides an example worth imitating. She went to this place; saw their “computer lab” that the people had not used because they didn’t know how to turn it on and so she turned them on and then showed them skills (like setting up an email account) we might have learned in junior high or high school or college. Since starting this class, I envision myself taking these e-learning authoring tools and sharing them with my other family in San Jose, Costa Rica. My friends’ fifteen year-old brother cannot attend school because he has a learning disability that the schools cannot support. Not to mention that his family cannot afford to send him anywhere else. So he stays at home. Can you imagine how frustrating that is? I would like to take something we have here in the U.S. to share with him. Although the instructor may not be present with the student, the student has one-on-one time with the instructor that he/she might not have in a regular classroom because time is allotted for that time alone. E-Learning allows time to expand in that the instructor and the student do not have to be in the same allotted time to make learning viable.

Something that struck me in Chapter 2 of our textbook is that e-Learning supports trusted teaching methods. I inferred my claim from Clark and Mayer’s discussion on “methods for retrieval and transfer”. They state that “e-lessons must incorporate the context of the job in the examples and practice exercises so the new knowledge stored in long-term memory contains good retrieval hooks” (p.41) It reminded me of how children make connections with the real world and what they learn in a book. The child will learn more from a book when he/she can make a connection to what he/she already knows. Similarly, students in e-Learning courses must be able to do the same. One of our classmates mentioned something similar when we discussed planning our lesson for the students in Africa. Our lessons must speak to their world. We must seek to understand them and know where they are in order to get them to the next location. I believe e-Learning will become an integrated part of educational history. We will have similar battles as we do now, because money is still a god to a lot of people and those same people do not like to share, but every step we take matters. ~ END ~

"...you....you...you got it." Eric B & Rakim

I heard a tune I haven't heard in a long time.....about soul. :) I got it. Okay...my friend Mateos helped me with my allergies today. He promised the allegra wouldn't make me drowsy...I disagree! Now that has absolutely nothing to do with the tune I heard on the radio today. Eric B. & Rakim knocked it out with their beats, their clever use of and play on words, and their humor. I think it's funny. I love it...."....you...you...you got it.". Meaning, you got soul. I am sitting in my Edit565 class listening to an intelligent woman from NRC in Canada. We are on an on-line conference. (Cool right). She mentioned something about social interactions (but in different words), that I totally agree with. Gabriel also shared the problems we are facing with e-learning. I do not want to ever be 100% on-line in my learning. I like people (most of the time), I like being with people and looking in their eyes. I can tell a lot about someone by their eyes. I cannot really know someone virtually, nor do I want to. So I prefer that e-learning modules include a blended program of on-line learning and face-to-face learning. What do you think?

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

the processes of learning e-learning

e-learning poses serious questions, which if I were teaching in a classroom today might not concern me....we will blame it on the fear of the unknown....like sitting on the beach after sunset looking out into the ocean that normally soothes my soul in daylight, frightens my core in darkness. How do I protect my children from delirious predators when the walls on a computer never end and don't necessarily protect......like that film Hellraiser. I realize that is quite a tangent, so alleve my fears. Assure me....how do you protect your students? How do you empower them to use the internet wisely and make them aware of the dangers that lurk behind our protection? I cannot, we cannot, make their choices for them and that pains me. Maybe this is retribution for the pain I caused my parents! Maybe its not, its a natural progression and evidence that I care.

my questions - will I be able to keep up with the technological advances before me? Is it my fate to walk into the realm of the Jetsons? Is resistance pertinent or benificial? Actually, I am in the frustration phase of learning, which means I am growing. The designers and officials of pbwiki are supportive and encouraging. They offer webinars to people like me so that I can learn how to protect my children, how to use a wiki efficiently and for purposes that benefit students or whomever. I am learning how to use e-learning authoring tools and although my mental muscles ache from the strenuous workouts Dr. J organized, I hold to the hope that i will be better and more fluent in e-learning by the end of this quarter...and I will make it.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Wiki-wiki-wiki


I am so tired and I am only taking one (1) class. Graduate school is soooo much different than undergraduate work. Today we learned how to create a wiki....the first thing that comesto mind is a d.j. mixin some music -wiki,wiki,wiki. :) A wiki (root word for wikipedia). is like a central chat room where you can coordinate school assignments, business meetings, and a number of other things. I linked my blog to my wiki page, my first assignment for my EDIT 565 class. It is exciting. One day I want to teach a class to non-localized people. Big dreams people, big dreams. God is moving my heart... He's given me sooo much. If you don't know me...I was on academic probation before God rescued me. I hardly ever went to class and I surely didn't apply myself. How sad, huh? My heart ached for something that I didnt' find in any relationships, in partying, or anything else. God rescued me from disease, from death, from destruction. I didn't think I'd ever leave community college, but look at me today...I am in a Master's program at a local University. It shows me that had my heart been free to live and love, I could have applied myself and done what I'm doing now or not somewhere else. So I am grateful for the education I've received thus far AND I want to share what I've learned with others. So many people long for education but cannot afford to go to school, both here in the United States as well as abroad. Part of my heart is in Central America. Les extrano mucho mis hermanos y hermanas en Costa Rica. Pero no se cuando regresar. Anyway........wiki will allow people to learn and share. I am excited about learning how to use it for good.

Disclaimer -I borrowed DJ Yoda from google images

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Distance Education

Soooo I'm in the thralls of distance education - what does it all mean? I'm not 100% sure, but my huntch is that this class will help me share education across the miles. It is in my heart to teach abroad, but what if I don't actually have to leave my country? What if I can teach students in various nations, neighborhoods, etc. from my living room? That would be sooo cool. I estimate there are kinks to this process, but it is exciting nonetheless. I am surrounded by brilliant people, not limited to my professor. I anticipate challenges and growth.