Lindsay's 611 blog
Sunday, December 12, 2010
My Experience with Blogging
This semester I really enjoyed this class most of all. I got learn how to blog and more about computers that I didn't know. I really like to be able to follow people and their experiences in depth. This class went beyond facebook and took you deeper into people's life and what they have been doing. I wish that blogging was more popular but due to Twitter and facebook it makes it difficult. I hope I can continue to blog and allow people a glimpse into my life and what I enjoy doing. This class taught me a lot and I would recommend it to other people!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
click or no click
I think these past weeks on the discussion of clickers has really been helpful in seeing other people perspectives and what they find important. Overall i think clickers can be a useful helpful tool when used correctly. Understanding that they cannot generate elaborate answers just shows that if you are using them to make sure and incorporate other activites that focus on topics and ways in which to answer questions that clickers cannot. I think we struggle with some students always not particpating and i think that clickers do help this, and progress is always important.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
clicker
So we have discussed a lot of things about clickers but I had an idea to ask what people think could be a better alternative to clickers...something that alows you to be able to have this technology that can help aid a teacher, bring students together, help with attendance. What would your ideal clicker be able to do? Maybe if teachers had clickers that did more things??
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Clickers convo
Thanks for all the feedback on clickers and the article. I think a lot of people had some really good points. Steven brings up a good point where the article talks about how personal response. With clickers and all the technolgy we use we do not have to activley particpate in a traditional way. Now instead of answering a question by raising our hands and talk out loud, we can click a number and no one knows what we pressed or think. We may not even be in a class, we could be on a computer like we are in this class and do all of our discussions through blackboard. Instead of handing in projects in class, now many times we just email or submit a project. I think that there is something to say about the traditional way and i think that being able to do that in certain settings is important but i also think learning different ways is critical. Our future is changing and i think that being able to be successful in different leanring environments will be those that will have the easiest time adapting. Things like clickers, online classes, discussion boards are just other ways in which we now can learn, the traditional way is important as well but i think both will help overall.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
7 things about clickers
I was looking for different articles that talked about both the pros and cons of clickers and I came across this article that says the 7 things you should know about clickers. In the article they agree that it can help enhance the learning expereince. One of the biggest cons to this technology would of course be the cost of each individual clicker. Each student would have to purchase one, and if the teachers used it for attendance as well, there is no way around having to buy one. The price ranges but I would say that the average cost that I found for the clickers would be about 50-60 dollars. Another part of the article that I agree with and think is important to bring up is that asking the rigth questions makes it more efficent. Teachers should ask questions that are talking about the main concepts and make sure they are helping their students learn. Random questions would hurt the students becasue they might remember the question because it was a clicker question, and not focus on the key points of the lecture or education.
Here is the link to the article if you want to look at it.
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7002.pdf
Here is the link to the article if you want to look at it.
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7002.pdf
Saturday, October 30, 2010
clickers- good or bad
Hi thanks for all the feedback on the clickers. It seems alot of people have not seen clickers before and those that have have not used them alot. Although i did enjoy the idea that it is better in older student populations. It makes sense to me that younger children could find the clicker a distraction more than a useful tool. I think many agree that it helps start a discussion and get a class going on a topic. This is a link to a article talking about other treachers that have used clickers and their opinions on them.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7844477/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7844477/
Friday, October 22, 2010
Clickers!!!
My new topic for the rest of the semester is clickers. A simple definition of clickers is technology tool that allows students to answer a question and then the teacher can compile the answers. Many college classroom, especially those with large numbers have begun to use these for many reasons. Some of the basic reasons is for attendance, or to check a simple understanding if the students are paying attention or if most of the class is paying attention. The question can be posted on the lecture, mostly on the power point that is on in class and then there are options to choose and then the answers can be shown on the bar graph so right there the teachers and the whole class can see the percentages of every response. More soon.
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