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Monday, 29 December 2014

AnyMeeting

Distance learning has become very popular and a valuable tool. An online software which allows this is Any Meeting.


 
This software allows teachers / lecturers to create online classrooms or meeting where students can interact via webcams and microphones. The PGCE group tested this but due to work commitments I was unable to join, I have used similar software while in university.
 
Its to my understanding after speaking to my peers that this test did not work and there where some issues with this. Throughout my time in UWIC  every time I used such software it was successful and it allowed us conduct lectures and lessons from our own homes. I believe such software is beneficial to lecturers or teachers as it allows groups of learners to come together without physically being in one location.

Monday, 22 December 2014

TedTalk

How Augmented Reality will change sport.


Chris Kluwe a former NFL player, looks into the future of sport and how technology can help the players, coaches and especially the fans. The TedTalk shows how augmented reality can allow the fans to experience the sport as if they are directly on the field. The application tested was Google Glass and this was piloted underneath a NFL Helmet. The pilot showed a NFL Player running and tackling another individual. With this developing in sport, it could change the view for many fans, but also give them a real feeling that they are a part of the team.

From an educational point of view, such technology could be used to show learners correct movements or techniques performed by elite athletes, which will allow them to learn from and use themselves.


Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Barriers to the use of ICT for teachers

The term barriers in ICT is defined as any factors that effect the teachers use of ICT within the classroom. The use of ICT in the classroom is very important for providing different opportunities for students to learn (Bingimlas, 2009).
 
Research shows barriers to the use of ICT for teachers is categorised into teacher level barriers and school level barriers (Becta, 2003).
 
Teacher level barriers
  • lack of time
  • lack of confidence
  • resistance to change
School level barriers
  • lack of effective training
  • technical problems
  • lack of access to resources
In order to overcome these barriers its vital for schools to provide relevant training for teachers and ensure this training is kept up to date. It is also vital that teachers are willing to change their ways and experience with different types of ICT in order to enhance learners experience.

 
I am both confident and competent in the use if ICT within the classroom, from the completion of this module I will learn about different applications that are available for me to use with learners and will look to incorporate these in future lessons.
 
References
Bingimlas, K. (2009). Barriers to the successful Integration of ICT in teaching and Learning Enviroments: As a review of the literature. Eurasia of Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education. 5 (3), p235-236.
 
British Educational Communications. (2003). What the research says about the barriers to the use of ICT in teaching. Available: http://www.mmiweb.org.uk/publications/ict/Research_Barriers_TandL.pdf. Last accessed 16/12/2014.

Monday, 8 December 2014

Personal experience using Microsoft PowerPoint

The use of Microsoft PowerPoint in the classroom



Microsoft PowerPoint is a fantastic teaching and learning tool for both student and teacher. 
According to Finkelstein & Samsonov  (2008) PowerPoint is one of the most user-friendly programmes available, and can become not only a teaching tool but yet a tool to aid learning.

Howells (2007) suggests that PowerPoint can assist greatly in the organising of ideas and provides the visual aid to show significant points and data. This is why I believe that PowerPoint can help teachers as it allows them to create a structured lesson, providing the relevant information in a simple form.  

From my own teaching experiences, PowerPoint is the simplest and most beneficial tool for teaching Sports modules. With many sports modules looking at different sporting activities or movements, the ability to embed a video clip into the PowerPoint allows the option to ask the learners to complete different activities, such as analysing a performance and to gain understanding of different fitness tests.

References

Finkelstein, E & Samsonov , P. (2008). Teaching Powerpoint in Elementary School. In: Wiley, J PowerPoint for Teachers: Dynamic Presentations and Interactive Classroom Projects (Grades K-12). USA: Jossey-Bass. p279-280.
Howells. K. (2007). Powerpoint: Friend or Foe?. In: Sigafoos, J & Green, V Technology and Teaching. New York: Nova Science Publisher. p138-140