Hi!
Doing master has been such a eye opener for me. I thought it was going to be smooth sailing but little did I know that alot more reading and more effort was needed. I think its going to be an adventure of a life time.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Nowadays’ learner explore life differently from ancient learners. Learning for them has been more focused on the new technology. Thus different types of technology can be used to support and enhance learning. All things from video content and digital movie making to laptop computing and handheld technologies can be used in classrooms. In order to achieve effective learning one has to try to match its content with various methods and always bear in mind that certain objectives must be acquired.Different method and content to improve learner achievementThe world is faster becoming more networked and complicated, and knowledge economy is also growing fast and influencing how we perceive education today – the evolution of education. New opportunities and challenges emerge to enhance our learning at a faster rate. Diverse technologies deliver different kind of content and serve different purpose in the classroom. For example, word processing and e-mail promote communication skills; database and spreadsheet programs promote organizational skills; and modeling software promotes the understanding of science and math concepts. Reeves; Ringstaff & Kelley posits that students can learn “from” computers – where technology used essentially as tutors and serves to increase student basic skills and knowledge; and can learn “with” computers –where technology is used a tool that can be applied to a variety of goals in the learning process and can serve as a resource to help develop higher order thinking, creativity and research skills (Reeve, 1998; Ringstaff & Kelley, 2002).
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
The Expectations of technology
Better, faster, smaller,better,cheaper, anywhere, anytime... the assurence of ICT and technology, whoever you are, whatever you do.
Technological expectations:
To be able to do our work successfully, economically and efficientlyTo make a difference to the people we want to help (learners)To do things better or to better thingsOn a more personal note, to enhance our life experience through communication and information.The future is about people, applications, communication and access. We need access to an appropriate application of technology, enabling communication and knowledge sharing for people. Sounds obvious but it’s often ill considered when technology is planned (Edmundson M, 2008).
Technological expectations:
To be able to do our work successfully, economically and efficientlyTo make a difference to the people we want to help (learners)To do things better or to better thingsOn a more personal note, to enhance our life experience through communication and information.The future is about people, applications, communication and access. We need access to an appropriate application of technology, enabling communication and knowledge sharing for people. Sounds obvious but it’s often ill considered when technology is planned (Edmundson M, 2008).
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Effective use of ICTs

To be able to implement effective ICT, it is vital that you really understand what it means to you. ‘Effective ‘ is obviously a subjective term, but if we are forced to quantify it, I believe it would be fair to say that effective ICT means making use of ICT to: engage and enthuse learners; raise achievements; enable better understanding; foster improved communication and have a positive impact on workload (Gurstein D, 2004).
ICT in education
The steady change in technological advances, the information explosion, and rapid knowledge attainment is demanding a new learning environment in secondary schools. A great cause of concern, however, is the lack of use of available ICT in education. Although teachers are mostly aware of the multiple advantages of the use of ICT in teaching-learning situations, they do not implement ICT in their teaching. This lack of use of ICT in education seems to be even more of a problem in developing countries such our country. In order to address this problem, the aim is to determine the extent to which teachers in disadvantaged and privileged schools make use of ICT in their teaching. To identify possible constraints that impede the implantation of ICT and to provide recommendations to facilitate and encourage the implementation of ICT in teaching-learning environments.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Electronic collaboration
Electronic collaboration is a process of monitiring, critiquing and cooperating in the project or programs by using internet, groupware, e-mail, etc.Technology plays an important role in our day to day tasks and by enabling collaboration we not only deliver the task but also provide an opportunity to get the best out of the staff involved. In many cases the larger the organisation the more advanced the requirements to be able to collaborate effectively. This may mean staff working together despite being geographically dispersed or working remotely. In either case technology is able to help overcome these boundaries and enable people to share information efficiently and in a timely manner.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
E-learning in the classroom

The ability to connect, communicate and collaborate with educators and student in all parts of the world using online tools has changed the way I teach in the classroom, as well changed the way I work as an administrator. A 21st century educator is connected, communicates in reliable and responsible way, and ‘flattens’ the walls of their classroom in appropriate ways to enhance the educational learning experience of all. Therefore, every topic, every unit of work, every opportunity needs to be reviewed in terms of how it can be made relevant through external contact and collaboration. Gone are the days where it was too difficult to bring the world into the classroom. You, the teacher, are only limited by your imagination! With tools such as Skype, wikis, blogs, Elluminate etc there is no excuse for not staging a real-time or asynchronous link-up to support your curriculum objectives. There is also no excuse any more for not participating in a global project, a more deliberated, designed, planned and executed approach to collaboration via internet (Harasim L. M, 1995).
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