Tuesday 26 May 2015

Trying to see if this works

Downloaded some software on a 30 day free tril for my assignment - now I want to see if I can link it to my blog and if it can be accessed,


Nope - not yet. This is so frustrating

Wednesday 29 April 2015

PROJECT PROPOSAL

Here you can find a link to my project proposal which is on OneNote 2013, including OneNote Online.

There are other things I can add I know but time is limited and I have included as much as possible within the time frame.

As the project progresses some of the things I have include may change, therefore these changes would be reflected within the Project Plan at that time.

The link to my project is below.

http://eitonline.eit.ac.nz/pluginfile.php/2177418/assignsubmission_file/submission_files/31482/Project_GJH.zip?forcedownload=1





Thank you for reading my blog. If you have any comments I would love to hear from you.
GJ

ONENOTE 2013, INCLUDING ONENOTE ONLINE - ACCESS




OneNote Information

Microsoft OneNote is a free application available for Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad, Android (phones and tablets), and is also accessible online. 

To access Microsoft OneNote:-

Go to apple icon go into search and type
As a school (or a student) you can get this free.

You can also access Microsoft OneNote Online through your email account (Hotmail/Outlook).

Access is also available through MSN Homepage, just click on the OneNote Icon.

Storage

15gb of data free, however if you are an Office 360 subscriber you get 1tb


If you do not have OneNote installed on your computer, access can still be achieved by  going online and typing in www.OneNote.com 
Select OneNote for free to install

Your notes on Microsoft Cloud – devices just access it.

Thursday 16 April 2015

Assessed Activity 8.2 - Reflective Blog


This is a reflective blog to say what I have learnt so far on this first semester of DLT. 

What great fun I have had learning new ways in which to communicate with the wider world and what different platforms there are I can use. Integrating these Michael did a great job as I was able to participate within the classroom environment whilst sitting at home some 50 minutes away just by logging into Adobe Connect.

It was not so easy for Michael. He has had to set everything up, not always easy to then start a class on time when another tutor is in that room beforehand. It was good though because as we waited for the class to come 'live' we chatted online to those that were also logged in from home (or work).

I feel, for me that this made me feel part of the lesson and not an outsider watching in. Michael often read our comments and asked us questions, keeping us all as a class. If he didn't somebody within the classroom might just point them out to him if they thought that the question warranted an answer - sometimes they did answer themselves which was good.

At the beginning of the course I did not know what to expect and although I have taught Packages for many years this kind of lesson teaching was new to me. It took a while to get on-board with some of the tasks which the class had to do and which were assessed activities. I was not comfortable in the beginning on what I was doing and if what I was doing was correct. I look back at that learning experience and see that yes, I have made some errors but then I have achieved alot and learnt alot too. 

I feel more comfortable using different platforms and feel that even after this course has finished I will continue to use some, if not all, of them.

It was good to be able to go out to a high school which needed some assistance with advanced Google docs as they were getting in a muddle and needed some help. I was surprised at how much knowledge I had amassed and was pleased to of been of assistance. 

My project (which is the next thing) will be to create a Learning Object that will enable the ladies I taught to teach others. This I am looking forward to now I have the confidence of other platforms.

Improvement on the course?

One of these has already been addressed as I now know where to find all the assessment as they are in one place. Sometimes I feel that the class has gone so quickly and I need more time to digest what has been said and done but we do have the option of watching the recorded lesson session at a later date.

Pages I have commented upon

Assessed Activity 8 - Online Courseware


Here is an example of online training

Open to Study is a great place to find courses to suit you. There is a wide range on offer ranging from free ones, Diplomas and Certificates,University Courses and Professional Training. 
Although many qualified teachers and tutors know their subject not all of them can teach therefore I was interested to see what they have to say about becoming a confident trainer as this is something I am passionate about. Not all teachers can teach - or can they?

Assessed Activity 7 - Instructional Design Model



Reflection, Learning Technologies @ EIT

This weeks activity is slightly different. First of all we had a 'walk about' on campus and paid a visit to the music department where we met Tom, the tutor. Whilst he spoke to (and showed) us his software (insight by Faronica) Michael fielded questions from students and Steffanie streamed the lesson (Adobe Connect) to those students who could not attend class but were able to participate from home - great collaboration which worked really well. I will download and include some photographs and a short video of this experience shortly.

The music lab is set up using Apple Mac's, students have headphones and small keyboards at their 'work stations'. Additional seating area with tables is available for when students ware not working at their stations. The software Tom was using allows for greater interaction between tutor and students, it also offers the facility of full class participation. 

However, like with most software, it has it's strengths and weaknesses. These are some that I think apply.

Strengths
  • allows tutor to monitor students work without being beside them
  • allows the tutor to show the class/individual on large screen
  • easier than using 'PowerPoint' slides
  • access to video
  • assists in monitoring student progression
  • allows tutor to 'help'

Weaknesses
  • Limited access to some sites (blocked by tutor)
  • Privacy issues (students might not like it)
  • Overuse of 'monitoring' facility
  • Authenticity of students work
  • 'Mute' Students would find this annoying if in the middle of something - could also be a positive to assist students
  • Material only stored for six months


Opportunities
  • sharing facility between fellow students
  • used in other areas of EIT
Threats
  • Hacking
  • Over writing of material
Overall I found this software to be an asset in the music lab. With some considerations it could become a good collaborative piece of software which could work well across the broad range of courses at EIT. When designing learning for remote participation there are so many different pieces of software which you have to have. When you have decided what you are going to do and what you are going to use you must make sure that they are all compatible. Internet access is getting less and less of an issue now and as time progresses and we all have fast reliable coverage remote teaching will become more acceptable than traditionally going into a classroom.

Saying that not so far back some 'remote' students participated within the classroom by using radio transmission - things haven't changed that much after all.....





Assessed Activity 6 - ePortfolios


What is an ePortfolio?

Well, it is a collection of a persons electronically created work. Anything that they have created which they reflect back upon. These could be anything from a document, to adding images, creating a blog - all things we are doing on this Digital Learning Technologies course. As you can see below I have included links to online information which I have created, this is portable and can be accessed anywhere (so long as you have internet access). 

I have reflected on my ePortfolio by updating and adding new things (blogs each week), which is slowly creating my own ePortfolio. It serves as a record of learning which also provides tangible evidence of my skills and knowledge

We have been asked to create a Linked-in account (have one but not updated it for a while) - here is the link:
Secondly we were asked to create a Google site with a basic CV - This is the link:
https://sites.google.com/site/basiccvgjh/ 

I have also joined the EIT Information Technology group which is on Linked-in. This is the link:
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/EIT-Information-Technology