Thursday, July 29, 2010

Re-sizing of photo

Image courtesy of istock.com member GaryRadler

Image courtesy of istock.com member pamspix

Image courtesy of istock.com member pamspix


I resized these photo's using a free download from the internet called FastStone Photo Resizer 3.0. I transfered these images into a jpg to make them more use able over the internet. This program was extremely easy to use, and I feel that even children from a young age would be able to use it. I found these pictures from a free photo website where the photo's are free from copyright. This site was called istock photo.

I feel that the photo's I chose could be used to provide an understanding of Australia's Aboriginal Culture. These pictures could be used a a range of different ways in the classroom. for example the "Hand painting" one could be used as a introduction to an Aboriginal art unit. The others might be useful for a introduction for a story writing activity. There are a million different ways that images can be used in the classroom to engage learners. The invaluable qualities of images never ceases to amaze me.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Power Point


Image courtesy of Microsoft Office


Power point is a usefull tool where you can create multimedia designed slides and present them in a projective manner. When using power point you are able to put together, images, sounds, texts, charts and create a engaging and interactive presentation.

SWOT Analysis of Power Point:

Strenghts

-Allows a different way of presenting information
-Easy to use
-Incorperates a range of media's into one
-May engage certain learners in the classroom more then the typical way of presenting information
-Interacts with other Office priducts and software such as Microsoft and excel


Weaknesses

-Can be overwhelming to some learners
-Only compatable with Microsoft
-Cannot always be affective in engaging students


Opportunities

-Endless opportunities in the classroom
-Encorperates a range of ICT's togther
-Has the opportunitiy to engage
-Has the opportunity for students to use this program to present their work

Threats

-Losing work as it is on the computer (always remember to back up your work)
-Risk of "losing" students when the technology gets "too hard"

Wiki Vs Blog


BLOG's.......................WIKI's

To most children of the 21st century these words are part of their vocabulary, to a lot of people from the older generations, these words are foriegn, scarey, and overwhelming.

So I am here to tell explain to you the difference between the two!

Blog- Full name: weblog a journal written on-line and accessible to users of the internet (Dictionary.com)

Wiki-a web application that allows anyone visiting a website to edit content on it (Dictionary.com)

This here, that you are reading right now is called a BLOG, it is my ideas and thoughts of current events and a professional way for me to analyse and relfect on my use of the tools from e-learning. You cannot edit or change my blog, but you are able to comment and give your opinnion underneath it.

A wiki however is made with a different purpose. Instead of it being your personal online journal, wiki's are made with the intension of the content being edited. You create a wiki and other people can come along and edit peices of informtaion. This is a great way to work collaborativly with people, and get a range of different ideas.

So there is a breif explaination of a blog and a wiki, and the main differences between them.

The BIG 6

















Image courtesy of www.njrealestatewire.com/2008/07/


The Big 6 is a framework created by Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz, the Big6 is a well known and widely applied approach to teaching information and technology skills all across the world. (2001 by Mike Eisenberg). The Big 6 The is a good example of how people solve an problem. It goes through 6 steps:

1. Task Definition


2. Information Seeking Strategies

3. Location and Access


4. Use of Information


5. Synthesisng


6. Evaluation

I endeavour to use this framework from now on in my posts to analyse the tools provided by e-learning. I feel that this framework aims to utilise those almost instinctive behaviours that people automatically react with when presented with a problem. Therefore I feel that this framework will be best for me, personally to use.According to Eisenberg (2001) "Various computer and information technology skills are integral parts of the Big6 Skills" I like the idea of this framework being inter grated into the classroom in order to make the children more aware of their behaviours they use when solving a problem both technologically and physically.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

my wiki

Concept Maps



I really enjoyed using this program. I found it very user friendly. This would be a fantastic tool to use in the classroom. Particularly for those visual learners in the class. This tool could also be use full for other learners too, as it shows you the mind map being created, and sometimes a program like this can be used to embed everyday knowledge.