Week 5 – Digital Technologies 3 & 4
Welcome to Week 5!!
The last week of blogging before assessment 2 is due. I will
admit I was packing myself when I first started this course because I knew
nothing but I can now say that I have enjoyed learning about all the different
tools which can help create effective pedagogy. I feel a tad more confident
going into school now after gaining an understanding of a variety of different
tools which can be used in the classroom. Let’s get into it!
Creative Ways to Use PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a slide show presentation software which
is used a lot by educators, students, trainers, business workers and many other
people.1 Surely we have all used PowerPoint at least once before.
It can be developed into a very engaging activity within a classroom due to the
fact that they can include educational videos, music, animations, images,
graphs and charts.2 These can then develop into talking books and in
class quizzes for example.1 There are a number of benefits to using
a PowerPoint in a classroom:
- Can summarise a lesson
- The main points can be emphasized
- Key questions can be displayed
- Adds flair to content
- It’s on nearly all computers
- It’s a fast way to present
- It’s easy to use
Time to create some basic PowerPoints! I made a short Health and
Physical education PowerPoint on healthy foods using some simply techniques plus an image powerpoint. I dont think the animation copied over unfortunately.
Prezi – A Zooming Presentation Tool
Prezi is a great tool for the classroom as student are able
to create non-linear presentations which allows the viewer to identify relationships,
comparisons and identify patterns.3 Using Prezi allows teachers to
present engaging presentation to students and also for student to present
material to their classmates in a creative way. There has been research
performed on a year 8 English and SOSE class which resulted in 58% of students
saying they would like Prezi if they had more time to practice.3 65%
of the class also said that they would prefer Prezi over PowerPoint and 78%
would recommend it to others.3 To read more about this research
click here. Below is my attempt.
Glogster: An Online ‘Scrapbooking’ Tool
This is another tool I had no idea about. A Glogster is
known as a social network which is used to create interactive posters or
graphical blog.4 Glogster has been designed to engage students, inspire
curiosity, excite learner and create visible relationships. This technology can
expand digital literacy, promote independent problem solving, demonstrate
understand of curriculum objectives, enhance formative and summative assessment
pieces, and provide differentiated instructional activities.4
Glogster is also great because it can be private and safe. Teachers are able to
register and generate safe and secure passwords. These accounts are able to be
made without the use of email address or contact information and the teacher
can access all students projects/activities.4 This tool could be
very rewarding as a student as they can see the progress in their work. As a teacher
I could see myself using this tool for a HPE assessment piece. My attempt is
below.
Hope everyone enjoyed week 5! Best of luck to everyone for
Assessment 2! Smash it!
References:
2 EducationWrold. (2013). Creationg Classroom Presentations. Retrieved 27th March,
2013, from http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech013.shtml
4Glogster EDU. (2007). Create New Glog. Retrieved 27th March, 2013, from http://edu.glogster.com/

