Sunday, October 27, 2013

Week 8


“In the world that we live in today technology has taken over, even in education. "Adults want to go back to school, but because of the burdens of life it has become hard for an adult to further their educations.
This course learning theories education has opened my eyes into a different side of education that I never could understand.  My distance learning experience has been a real eye opener from learning about how the brain functions; reflect on how I learn, to constructivist learning theories. I was able to understand that tin order for the brain to retain information there are certain steps that the brain needs to go through. This was very important to me, as a special education teacher, because it helps me to plan differently when designing a lesson plan for my students.
Next, I can finally say that I understand how I learn. I was forced to seek this out, but I am grateful that I had to. If one is not aware of how he or she learns, then studying will be in vain. I was able to analyze why it was always so hard for me as a child to retain information and why I did not like school; now I know that I just never learned the way the teacher expected me to learn material. That is why engagement is so key in an online course. No matter what the material is that a teacher is going to go over, the information should “blow students minds.” This course gave me reasons to think and want to ask others questions. The connection between learning theories, learning styles, educational technology, and motivation level all follow one another. In order to teach others you must get to know the learning theories then the styles of learning  to make sure you are teaching to all learning styles. Next, you must use technology to add on to the educational experience since technology is taking over . Last, you have to be motivated to learn the material eager to accomplish the goals you set for yourself retaining information gone over in a class or during a course all has to deal with that persons motivation to want to learn that information. This course has left me with better understanding of education and how we take in the information that we store in our minds to create an interactive learning environment.
week 7
When you get older you also get a little wiser.  An unknown author states that “We all understand learning styles to be an individual's natural or habitual pattern of acquiring and processing information in learning situations. A core concept is that individuals differ in how they learn. The idea of individualized learning styles originated in the 1970s, and has greatly influenced education. “

The process of trying to figure out how it is that I learn kept me puzzled for a little while. Now my view on it has definitely changed. I no longer think that I learn by looking at notes that I wrote and going home to review the information. I have learned that I miss key examples while trying to keep up with lectures. The ways that I have noticed that I learn is through: repetition, notes, technology and doing something hands on to help me understand fully what is being taught. I had to continuously work at different ways to help me retain information/material without studying the information. Well in the long run I learned that I am not only one learning style, but also all three.  Everyone has their own way of learning new material and I happen to be one of those people that require all three learning styles being addressed during a lesson.

The role of technology in my learning is the promotion of applying my skills or what I’ve learned interactively. Having technology as a component in my learning gives me an opportunity to show mastery on the new skills that I have acquired, and It also helps to see the material visually. Visual stimulation works for me because it helps me to see how things come together. Some people don’t need to see what is being lectured or explained, but sometimes bringing in some form of technology adds a special component, interactive learning.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

    
Now that you have had the chance to view my think map let's talk about how the social networks that I am involved with help me to learn. I have three specific social learning networks that I subscribe to just because I want to expand my knowledge on specific things.

I will begin with teachertube. I love this sight because it helps with activating or even some review lessons. Every time I begin to plan a new lesson I log on to this site and begin browsing so that my students can feel a little less intimidated when the material is being taught. The nest social network would be Pinterest. I know you are thinking to yourself, but that is not a social network. For me though, it is different. I seek out the people who posted certain things that I want to know about for my classroom. I log on to check out hands on activities for my student’s to get them showing me mastery on a specific topic. There are times when teachers have even posted the way that they assess their students when you click on their link. They talk to you about their lesson from beginning to end. Teachers even tell you sometimes what they found the most difficult to do with the lesson.

Lastly, I love edmodo. This social network is a great learning tool for me. I get to see how other curriculums are getting lessons together and talking about ways to engage your students in order to aide in the process of students understanding the material. This social network helps me because not only am I able to view lesson teachers have used, but they also post video’s and handouts that were used during the lesson. Using the internet to learn shows how connectivism is definitely working for those of us who learn by research.

Connectivism

 
Connectivism- Thinking Map

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Please click on the link above to see my think map of the social networks. This think map shows how the theory works for me.