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Reflection Task 1: Web Spaces in Classrooms - Blogs

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Blogs are an effective and engaging way to bring student learning into the digital age. Here, I will explore the different aspects and considerations for educators to consider. Image source: https://live.staticflickr.com/3130/2836828090_d44f5278bd_c.jpg Let's talk about the 21st century learner. The 21st century learner are students who are creative, innovative, are critical thinkers and problem solvers, and possessing social and personal responsibility (Department of Education, Skills and Employment, 2021). One of the many ways that teachers can develop these skills in their students is through the use of ICT. Integrating technology in the classroom, and making technology integral to learning, can increase student engagement as it provides students with the opportunity to extend and explore content with tools that are familiar to them (Bolden, 2019). From blogs to wiki’s to websites, there are lots of ways that technology can slot into our classrooms. Wiki's Wiki’s allow for c...

Linking Pedagogy to ICTs

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  In my previous post, I explored what the contemporary teacher and contemporary learner look like. In today’s post, I will explore the link between pedagogy and ICTs in the classroom. How exactly do we guide students towards higher thinking order and deeper learning with technology? The Eight Pedagogical Principles There are eight pedagogical principles associated with deep thinking and learning:        Facilitating deep knowledge through higher order thinking.        Facilitating collaborative learning in which conversations are important.        Supporting students in knowing how they can learn best.        Planning learning that is problem-based and situated in real life contexts.        Is relevant to students and connects to their background knowledge.        Supports learning that is owned, controlled, and managed by students themselves.   ...

The Contemporary Teacher and The Contemporary Learner

  From having family on the other side of the world to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic to studying a Master’s degree through distance learning has meant that technology is interwoven throughout my life. But how, as teachers, can we navigate and teach the complexities of technology in an increasing digital world, where numerous competing factors can impact engagement, safety and education of our learners. First we must look at what the contemporary teacher and the contemporary learner actually looks like.       THE CONTEMPORARY TEACHER   Does a lack of emotion for a new topic mean disinterest or a lack of motivation? While emotions play a significant role in how we learn, I do not believe that the absence of positive or negative emotions are directly related to disinterest in any topic. When I think about deep thinking, where ideas are explored in depth and broadly, am I experiencing a positive or negative emotions then? I do not think so. The more pertinent q...