Today I learn, Today I question. (Week 4)
Madam Ng shared with us about Instructor Role
(Phases
of Engagement Model by Conrad and Donaldson). As teachers we actually like an
actor who changes roles in different play. As a teacher who is well trained in
applying different approach of teaching, our role changes according to the pedagogy
we want to use. The changes also include the shift from traditional role in
traditional classroom to online delivery and virtual interaction.
When Madam Ng showed
the power point of film timer, it straight away grabbed my attention. It was very
interesting. There must be a lot of different type to start a lesson but it is
always great to start with an impact, to inspire students to enquire, to think
and to learn. What a great example.
Thanks Madam Ng.
I really
appreciated it how Yee Hui and Te shared with us about Web node and Wiki spaces.
I was so amazed at how Yee Hui could manage her time developing the web based
learning for her students. I really want to learn from her example for organizing
herself insisting of getting a master in her studies and her teaching. From her explanation, we were exposed about
how to make Wiki spaces a student centre teacher learning experience, how
teacher act as facilitator, and how to develop a web based learning. Well done
Yee Hui and Te. It was informative and
inspiring. I will think about to developed a web based learning website for my
form three history class next year because I only have 3 periods one week teaching
them and I can finish my lesson on time.
My question is, do
we have the passion, the support and time to develop and manage a web based
learning platform for our students consistently and persistently?
Maybe it depends
on how strong is our determination toward “evolution of education” We recognize
human flourishing is not a mechanical process but an organic process, therefore
we are giving due concern to every student’s individual talent, strength and
passion, facilitate them with the best environment for their growth. In my
opinion, there is no other platform better suit for the process than the web
based learning platform.

The answer lies in person who asks the question. Different person would have different answer to that question.
ReplyDeleteYes, I do agree with you, mdm Ng.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that to develop a website really takes a lot of time, we also need to spend our time on checking students' work,and prepare the works for the students. Although doing this is time consuming, it is worthy if students show improvement with the existence website we created.
ReplyDelete"My question is, do we have the passion, the support and time to develop and manage a web based learning platform for our students consistently and persistently?"
ReplyDeleteGood question! I've also been thinking about along similar line for a long time.
Majority are for technology in learning. But good things must be balance with sustainability. As I mentioned in my blog, education is a very long and slow process. It's not a 100m sprint, but a marathon (or even longer than marathon! O_O)
Sustainability is a critical success factor.
Michelle, Kong Joo,
ReplyDeleteLet us work hard for our students and future!