Friday, 16 December 2011

Various Technologies

Teaching and learning had gone through a lot of changes in the past few decades. This is mainly due to the development of new technologies and availability of new teaching methods. Now a day’s, in schools, they are also teaching how to think. Some of the skills improvement methodologies and web based technologies used in teaching and learning are DeBono’s Thinking Hats, Wikis, Blogs, Weebly, Flicker, Podcasts, Moviemaker, Prezi, Google Docs, Google Earth, Dipty and Museum Box. The following essay discusses Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT analysis) of the technologies mentioned above. It also discusses whether or not these technologies should be used by teachers in class rooms.

In the past students has to go to schools or collages directly, sit in the class, listen to lectures, go to library and do many thing, which consume a lot of time. But now, with the globalisation and computerisation, students and learn whatever they want whenever they want and where ever they want. All they need is a computer connected to the Internet. This is all because of the development in technology. More and more schools and colleges are adapting to new technologies daily.

Wikis

Wikis are websites where people can create and share collaborative knowledge. A group of people can add and edit ideas, thoughts, information and knowledge. Now a day’s Wikis are being used in many sectors (SWSI Wikis, 2011).

Some of its strengths are that, it allows in creating collaborative knowledge, many people can share their ideas, thought and information and people can correct other peoples work (edit) if anything is wrong in it. Weaknesses are that, anyone can edit or delete things from Wikis. Anyone can edit the information provided by other. Editing can only be done by one person at a time.

It provides very good opportunities for teaching in schools and universities. Collaborative creative skill can be developed by using Wikis in teaching. The main threat in using Wikis is that anyone can edit or delete our work. The information provided in Wikis will not be trust worthy if proper referencing is not used.

I strongly recommend using Wikis in teaching. If I am a teacher, I will give students a new topic and tell them to contribute to that topic in a Wiki. So, that everyone can read others ideas and can respond to them or make new ideas. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)

Blogs

Blogs can be defines as a type of websites in which the content will be changing or updated frequently. People can choose a topic and write about it and get responses from other on the topic (SlideShare, 2011).

Blogs are user friendly and easy to create and maintain. Not much technical knowledge is needed. Anyone can create a blog and publish it. They can get responses from viewers in the form of comments. They can be edited only by the blogger who created them. But a lot of time must be spent on creating and editing Blogs. And the blogger must acquire a set of writing skill to impress the viewers. Creating and maintaining a blog will be a good experience for students to improve and share their knowledge. It also improves communication between students (bloggers) through responses. The problem with Blogging is that sometimes people copy others work and say it is their work. And some people give unnecessary comments in the blogs. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)

Weebly

It is the perfect free website for creating classrooms websites, e-portfolios, and websites for small projects. Students from all age groups can use this. It has many easy tools like drag and drop editors for creating websites and Blogs. As it has excellent privacy setting, teachers can create websites and keep restrictions on who can see it, who cant seen it, which students can edit it and they can also manage student’s accounts like, adding a new student or deleting old students and so on.

Some of the problems with Weebly are that, there are many tools and this may confuse students. They may spend a lot of time editing thing then learning new things. It also asks for payment when more students are added. Apart from this websites can be created and managed in Weebly by teachers for students easily. Pictures, videos, texts and many things can be simply dragged and dropped to create websites. This gives flexibility to teachers on what they want to teach students. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)

Flicker

Flicker is a free online website for hosting pictures. It is mainly used for photo sharing. People who want to share photos with their friends and family can upload photos to flicker and share the links with them. Flicker allows people to comment on their friends photos. It also allows to link photos from Flicker social networking websites.
In can be used in teaching where there are a lot of photos to be used in class. This photos can be uploaded into Flicker and students can see and use them, where needed. This will be mainly useful for arts and photography students to store and share their work online. Art works from others can also be used in classroom to teach students.

One of the main problems with flicker is that anyone can upload any type of photos. There will be inappropriate photos and copy righted photos in Flicker. So teachers must be careful when teaching students on how to use Flicker. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)

Podcasts
Podcasts are a series of audio or video files which can be downloaded from internet. These can be downloads to smart mobile devices. These can be used by teachers to provide students with their lectures which can be heard or seen whenever they want. As soon as the teacher releases the next lecture, students can get it on their mobile device.
This will be good for students who are studying advanced education or in research or medicine related education. As they can get updates on latest study material in the form of audios or videos. This allows students to perform multi-tasking at the same time they are listening to the lecture like working on the concepts they are hearing. As all the students will be committed to their work in advanced studies this will make their work easy and reduces unnecessary time travelling to collage, which they can use for something else. It also helps teachers to bring their lectures to all students where ever they are.
The problem with this is that, it is not same as teaching in the class for the teachers. They don’t know who is listening, who is not listening and how much students understand what they are teaching. The traditional teacher student interaction won’t be there with podcasts. So, it is better if podcasts can be used for providing extra material for students than actual course contents. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)
Google Docs and Google Earth
Both these are services products of Google. Now a day’s everyone has a Google account and knows how to navigate through it. This makes it easy to work through these services. Google Docs allows people to create and share documents online. These documents include word documents, spreadsheets, and presentations and so on (Google apps, 2011). This feature allows students to open their documents when ever and where ever they want. They can even edit Microsoft word documents online without using Microsoft word. There are a wide range of services provided along with Google Docs. It is fastest, easiest and good way of storing and sharing documents. If I am a teacher I recommend all my students to have their important documents or assessment documents in Google Docs as they can be safe there and students can used then when ever and where ever they want them.
Using Google Earth, all the places on earth can be seen in bird eye view and many cities in street view (Google Earth). It can be accessed by downloading and installing it on to our pc. There will be photos and videos linked to places on Google Earth by many users. Teachers can show the pictures of any place and explain thing about them to their students. It will be funny and exciting experience for students to see places without going there. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)
Like every service Google Docs and Google Earth also has their strengths and weaknesses. When using Google Docs the quality of the documents will change and sometimes the format also changes. It will be difficult to navigate and find proper setting while editing and saving documents. In Google earth the quality of the images at some places will be very poor and most of them are very old photos. The common problem with both is that we need internet connection for accessing them. (http://s0167710.blogspot.com)
Teachers can use Google Docs for storing and sharing documents to students. And students can save copies of their work in Docs, so that they won’t loose data and can access them whenever they want.
There are also other technologies which teachers can be used in classrooms for teaching like:
- MovieMaker, to create their own short movies from pictures and videos for students.
- Dipity, to organise pictures, videos or any web contents based on timeline.
- Museum Box, to collect and organise any type of files for researches, discussions or when arguing about any topics.
In conclusion, I recommend teachers to use technologies in classrooms. Technologies make classes more interesting for students and helps then in improving their creative collaborative thinking skills.
References:

Abdullah, 2011, URL: http://s0167710.blogspot.com
Google Apps 2011, URL: http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en-au/business/docs.html#utm_campaign=en-au&utm_source=en-ha-apac-au-bk-google&utm_medium=ha&utm_term=google%20docs
Google Earth, URL: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html
SlideShare, 2011, URL: http://www.slideshare.net/enterprisezweinull/swot-analysis-of-blogs-an-enterprise-perspective
SWSI Wikis, 2011, URL: http://socialnetworking.swsi.wikispaces.net/Wikis#Anchor3
Weebly, 2011, URL: http://education.weebly.com/ed-features.php
WikiSWOT, 2011, URL: http://www.wikiswot.com/SWOT/4_/flickr.html

SWOT analysis for using Museum Box in teaching and learning



Museum Box is a free website; we can create virtual cubes filled with images, sounds, texts, videos, files, links and many more things. It is helpful when we are building an argument towards or against a topic, person, timeline or anything. The video above demonstrates how Museum Box can be created and its uses.




http://museumbox.e2bn.org/about/

SWOT analysis for using Dipity in teaching and learning



Strengths
- It is a free digital timeline website in which we can organise our web contents by data and time.
- Anyone who knows how to use the internet can use this.
- Creating account is easy. Students can also login using their Facebook accounts.
Weaknesses
- Only few things can be done using free accounts.
- This can only be used while connecting to the internet.
- Students cannot learn by themselves, who to used it properly.
Opportunities
- Can be used in history classes or in courses which are linked to timeline.
- Students can be thought to organise their wed contents in a timeline basis.
Threats
- Student and teachers may get connection problems when using.
- As it is considered as social media website, it may be blocked in many school computers.


The following image is an example of using Dipity to show the persecution of Jews in England before the story "The Merchant of Venice" is written by Shakespeare.

Source: snapshotstory, 2011


http://snapshotstory.wordpress.com/tag/dipity/

SWOT analysis for using Google Earth in teaching and learning

Google Earth is also one of the products from Google, like Google Docs. Using Google Earth, all the places on earth can be seen. To access Google Earth, it must be downloaded and installed in a PC or laptop. Like Google Docs, Google Earth also has their strengths and weaknesses.

If I am a teacher, I will let students explore new places and learn things about those places.

SWOT analysis for using Google Docs in teaching and learning



Now a day’s everyone has a Google account. Google Docs is a product of Google. It allows to people to create and share documents online. These documents include word documents, spreadsheets, and presentations and so on. This feature allows students to open their documents when ever and where ever they want. They can even edit Microsoft word documents online without using Microsoft word.
Strengths
- Google is well known search engine, hence its reputation.
- There are a wide range of services provided along with Google Docs.
- Its fastest and good way of storing and sharing documents.
Weaknesses
- Cannot be assessed without internet connection.
- Cannot access previous versions of the work.
- Need to know proper navigation through the site for cresting or editing documents.
- Not all types of documents can be used in Google docs.
Opportunities
- Can be used for storing important documents.
- Real time files sharing and collaborating.
Threats
- The quality of the document can be changed when it is edited in Google Docs.
- There are many other file sharing websites available.
If I am a teacher I recommend all my students to have their important documents or assessment documents in Google Docs as they can be safe there and students can used then when ever and where ever they want them.

Using Prezi in teaching and learning

Prezi is software used to create presentations. It is easy to use, share or edit. The special thing in the presentation created by Prezi is that the zoom in and zoom out functionality. Prezi is being used in some of the lecture presentation in CQU courses. Presentation in Prezi makes the lecture more interesting for students and allows them to think creatively.

PMI analysis on Prezi

Using Moviemaker in teaching and learning

Moviemaker is a free video editing tool. Photos and videos can be combined and edited to create movies. Special effects can also be added to them. Teachers can create short movies using photos and videos and add special effects and use them in their teaching. This will make their teaching more interesting for the students. Students can be taught on how to use them and work can be given to them to demonstrate their skills. This helps them in thinking creatively.
The following video is a sample tutorial video on how to make a movie using Movie Maker.

SWOT analysis for using Podcasts in teaching and learning

Podcasts are a series of audio or video files which can be downloaded from internet. These can be downloads to iPhones or any smart mobile devices. These can be used by teachers to provide students with their lectures which can be heard or seen whenever they want. As soon as the teacher releases the next lecture, students can get it on their mobile device.
Strengths
- Can get RSS updates anywhere and anytime.
- Students can perform multi-tasking at the same time they are listening to the lecture.
- As the teacher will be creating and releasing the podcasts it promotes students engagement.
Weaknesses
- It won’t be same as listening in class.
- Problem for teachers to create and publish proper podcasts.
- Teachers won’t know how much students are engaging in the teachings.
Opportunities
- Can be used to listen, lectures when ever and where ever the students want to access them.
- Students can get updates, so then they can even prepare for the lecture even before attending it.
Threats
- Students may not attend all classes as the lectures are available as podcasts.
- Teachers cannot interact with students.

Thursday, 15 December 2011

SWOT analysis for using Flickr in teaching and learning


Flicker is a free online website for hosting pictures. It allows photo sharing. People who want to share photos with their friends and family can upload photos to flicker and share the links with them. People also can comment on their friends photos. Photos from Flicker can be linked to social media websites directly.
In can be used in teaching where there are a lot of photos to be used in class. This photos can be uploaded into Flicker and students use them, where needed. Art work of other can be used from Flicker in teaching in children.
The problem with flicker is that anyone can upload any type of photos. So, there will be inappropriate photos and copy righted photos. So teachers must be careful when teaching students on how to use Flicker.



Source: http://www.wikiswot.com/SWOT/4_/flickr.html

SWOT analysis for using Weebly in teaching and learning


If I am a teacher I will use this to create student logins and give assignment work in them, so that students can do them in home through weebly's.

Source: http://education.weebly.com/ed-features.php

SWOT analysis for using Blogs in teaching and learning


Blogs can be defines as a type of websites in which the content will be changing or updated frequently. People can choose a topic and write about it and get responses from other on the topic.
Blogs are user friendly and easy to create and maintain. Not much technical knowledge is needed. Anyone can create a blog and publish it. They can get responses from viewers in the form of comments. They can be edited only by the blogger who created them. But a lot of time must be spent on creating and editing Blogs. And the blogger must acquire a set of writing skill to impress the viewers. Creating and maintaining a blog will be a good experience for students to improve and share their knowledge. It also improves communication between students (bloggers) through responses. The problem with Blogging is that sometimes people copy others work and say it is their work. And some people gives unnecessary comments in the blogs.
http://www.slideshare.net/enterprisezweinull/swot-analysis-of-blogs-an-enterprise-perspective

SWOT analysis for using Wikis in teaching and learning

Wikis are websites where people can create and share collaborative knowledge. A group of people can add and edit ideas, thoughts, information and knowledge. Now a day’s Wikis are being used in many sectors. If I am a teacher, I will give students a new topic and tell them to contribute to that topic in a Wiki. So, that everyone can read others ideas and can respond to them or make new ideas.

More information on Wikis and their benefits are found in http://socialnetworking.swsi.wikispaces.net/Wikis#Anchor3
Play the VOKI below to listen the answer.

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Wednesday, 14 December 2011

DeBono's Thinking Hat

Now a days there are a lot of changes in the way people think. This is mainly due to the development of technology and globalisation. This has affect on not only thinking but also on the ways of teaching. The Six Thinking Hats is developed by  Edward de Bono, which is one of the best thinking strategies so far. It is not only best, it also earliest one in helping children to organise and share their thoughts in different ways. Edward de Bonoas has written 62 books which are translated into 37 languages. In the field of creative thinking and teaching thinking as a skill his contributions are appreciated by many leading authorities.

Source: kurwongbss. 
The colours of hats in the Six Thinking Hats are White, Red, Black, Yellow, Green and Blue. Each colour indicates a way of thinking. White about information available and needed, Red about intuition feelings and hunches, Black about cautions, differences and where things may go wrong, Yellow about values & benefits why something might work, Green about alternatives and creative ideas and finally blue about managing the thinking process.