Writing collaboratively in a wiki has been such a
good experience for me. Looking at the
ideas presented by colleagues and being able to add and freely edit what others
have contributed builds confidence and maturity in the participants. It widens
the knowledge.
However it comes with some challenges, when some members
fail to respect the ideas of others and some extent like in this case it looked
like members could just their ideas without editing.
So to improve the process we need to one spare time
and read what others have posted and do comment, try to contribute in time.
I have learnt more that collaboration is a key
factor in effective teaching and learning.
I have also discovered that in order to manage
classes with technology in use we need to do some of the following;
1.
Create a professional
online community.
Digital citizenship may be
the buzzword of the decade, but it is of great importance. Students are often
thrown onto computers without any direction on how to behave or perform.
Without guidance, students will approach academic digital work with the same relaxed
mindset they bring to social media or online games outside the classroom. It is
much easier to be proactive and teach them how to be professional than to deal
with cyberbullying, or worse, later.
2.
Engage the student’s interests.
Using technology shouldn’t
mean doing the same boring worksheets on the computer instead of paper. Be
mindful of all the opportunities that technology offers, including engaging
videos, music, programs and online communication (like blogs) to help your
students relate to the content materials.
3. Know the
learners we teach.
It is a
very good tip for classroom management. When student discover that we know
them, they will act responsibly.
Warmware
management.
Warmware development should encompass ongoing
support; firstly training teachers or school management to explore the
potential of this new tool in their context; then to reflect, plan and review
how their current practices and pedagogy can be changed to take advantage of
what is now available.
We should make the connection between student computers and
learning.
The successful integration of technology in education is not so
much a matter of choosing the right device, the right amount of time to spend
with it, the best software or the right digital textbook. The key elements for
success are the teachers, school leaders and other decision makers who have the
vision, and the ability, to make the connection between students, computers and
learning.
I intend to change some practices in my classroom management.
First , I have got to plan more engaging activities for my students, make them control their learning more. and allow them use technology with guidance.
Good observations Julius.All the best as you change some of your class practices.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Julius. We can do far better that this. The level of collaboration was still low.
ReplyDeleteVery good ideas Julius. It is true that we have always learnt from each other during collaborations especially when preparing a collaborative document.
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind Julius. Absolutely!
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ReplyDeleteYou are right, Julius, in calling your colleagues to order here because their wiki skills are still poor. You give really useful guidelines.
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