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My Reflections on the Learning Process of
This EDU314 Course Journey
Do
you see the light on the other end of the tunnel?
How you can use technology to facilitate students’ learning,
to enhance your own career...
(Picture of Raquette Lake taken by Shufang
on October 22, 2005)
Assignment: Near
the end of the semester, you are to write a one-page super summary of your
reflections on this course, on the learning process of the whole journey of EDU
314: Teaching with Computers in Elementary and Secondary Schools (you can write
more for sure!). Design a web page for this and name it "reflectionson314.html"
and link it to the EDU314 Course Projects Page (i.e., your technology page)
and publish it. These will be graded for completeness, relevancy, originality,
and coherence.
Purpose: The project
is designed to encourage you to examine your own experiences as learners in this
long but short journey of technology exploration. As a future teacher, few
questions are of greater intellectual and practical importance than
understanding how you learn and how influences in the past have made you who you
are now, as well as how your learning and experiences will change you in the
future.
Project
Ideas: The reflections should take the form of narratives (like
story-telling). You can choose to use any other innovative styles as long as
there are narrative components of your own. Avoid surface-level reflections;
instead, try to reach deep on your reflections in this task. Here are some
ideas for you to write up the reflections:
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Do you think you have grown as a result of this course? If
so, in what ways? What are the technical skills that you have picked up
from the course? Which tools, resources, or systems are you now pretty
comfortable with? Which ones do you really want to know but have yet to
master it?
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What was important in this course? What
did you learn from this course? In
addition, how will this course help or not help you in your future
teaching?
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What are some of the exciting experiences and what are
some of the frustrations you have experienced here?
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We have used both teamwork and individual work for the
course projects. Describe a scenario where you work by yourself and a
scenario where you work with peers in this course. From your
perspectives, which way is more helpful to you in terms of your
learning?
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Is working in small groups powerful or not? How
did you exchange ideas with others in this course? For what
purpose? What types of projects and/or group work can be used in your
own future teaching? How might groups work in your future
classrooms? How might groups not work? What can people do to avoid
problems or stressful group situations?
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How can
you create small groups of teams using different forms of technology for
their learning projects - web design, PowerPoint, WebQuest web, etc.?
How might you assign roles and hold your students individually
accountable? How will you assign grades for small groups,
etc.?
Some more food for
thought - have a slight taste of the points below - think about them but
do not force an answer. You can
skip the issues below if you have yet to think about your overall vision
or plan.
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Do you have a vision related to the
use of educational technology in the classroom? Do you have a plan? What do you want your students to accomplish with
educational technology?
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What is thoughtful use of technology
in
schools? What does it look like? What does it mean to integrate
technology? How might you organize the use of different tools in an
integrated fashion?
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What specific tools did you learn that relate to your teaching
philosophy? Do you even have a teaching philosophy?
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How might you share your
accomplishments with others in technology integration when you are a
teacher?
Technical Requirements
Content Requirements
Evaluation
Below 60 points
Reflections
was surface-level or skin-deep, not well-organized, the student
failed to put much thought into it. Notable lack of professional
polish and difficult to make sense of what the student is saying.
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60-75
points
Reflections include
some of the suggested ideas, but not much in terms of deep personal
thoughts. Lack of professional polish and coherent reflection. |
75-85
points
There are narratives
in the Reflections telling the stories of your own. Professionally
polished and coherent. Some innovation embedded in the reflection.
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85-100
points
Reflections are very
comprehensive, deep. The project was well-organized
and was in excellent form with high professional polish.
Rich sense of innovativeness and technology integration is felt.
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Due: Wednesday of Week 14.
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Dr. Shufang
Shi
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