Sunday, August 23, 2009

ICT...KWLQ?

Lesson 1
K: What I already KNOW
I knew that ICT stands for Information and Communications Technologies...
W: What I WANT TO LEARN
what I didn't know was software like Powerpoint, is not a form of ICT... coz does not allow two-way communication....Hmmm... so what is ICT?
L: What I LEARNED this week
Blogs, handphones, MSN, Facebook, notebook and similar technologies that allows two-way communication are examples of ICT
Q: What QUESTIONS I still have
What is the meaning of affordances....? I can't find it in the dictionary...

Lesson 2
K: What I already KNOW
SDL means Self-Directed Learning; students learn without any interference from teacher, in fact students made their own iniciative to learn about something...
Cooperative Learning means students work in groups bout each has different role/duty and once completed they put together and present it as their group work...
Collaborative Learning happens when students complete a group project where each member has own role/duty and start SDL and share their finding with the rest, who will in turn comment and changes are made accordingly then finally once completed they piece everything together collaboratively...
W: What I WANT TO LEARN
How do I plan/conduct an effective lesson so that students can learn through the various learning strategies...
L: What I LEARNED this week
Think-Pair-Share is useful...
Using MindMister to discuss/research on cyberwellness issues
Q: What QUESTIONS I still have
Wonder how all these can be applied to low primary classroom....hmmm?h

Lesson 4
K: What I already KNOW
Pedagogy is teaching style...
W: What I WANT TO LEARN
what are some of the teaching styles?
L: What I LEARNED this week
different types of learning namely case-based, inquiry-based, project-based, resourse-based and game-based learning...
Used the JIGSAW method to learn more about the the different types of learning as a group...CL in action...wooohooo...
Q: What QUESTIONS I still have
is JIGSAW method really feasible in the real classroom.... I wonder... especially primary school students...

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