Week 4 – Digital Technologies 2
This is an exciting week for me as I love learning visually.
I seem to understand a point more when I watch videos and look at photos. You
may have realised this as my past blog are full of video clips. It very busy
week for me though. This week’s activities will be very time consuming plus I’m
also graduating my Sports Science degree plus I’m heading away for a state
netball game on the weekend. No rest for the wicked right?
This week we shall look at in detail some more digital
technologies which can be utilised in the classroom. Photos, videos and
podcasts are the hot topic this week! It’s exciting because there is some much
you can do with these technologies.
Digital Images in Teaching and Learning
For some people say a picture is worth a thousand words. This
however does not mean that the words are less important. We all respond to different
stimuli in different ways. It has however been discovered that people learn
better from words and pictures than words on their own.1 If we were
to use images in teaching and learning, it’s important that the images are relevant
to the topic which is being learnt. Images are a great digital learning tool as
they can create opportunities for debate within a classroom. Having collaboration
allows students to explain what they see and it can make other students realise
some things they hadn't yet seen.
Images are an easy resource to use in a classroom as they
are everywhere. You could simple grab one of the internet or take one yourself.
It is however important that you make sure you are getting images from a
trusted source. This is to make sure no inappropriate of offensive content is
seen by students.1 Another important issue is copyright. This can be
complex but if images are copyrighted cleared then you are all good but you
need to make sure you know what you can and can’t do with that image.1
I wasn’t able to download that free software so instead a
played around with some image editing tools to produce a before and after photo.
You can see the second photo allows you to see more close detail.
Digital Videos in Teaching and Learning
Using videos in the classroom can be a very engaging
activity. They are like images but they move and have sound effects. I have
been reading the reviews on TeacherTube and most say the power of videos in
education is amazing.2 Its understood that using video to teach can
help students understand concepts and retain information. Research has
indicated that using the digital tool video can improve learning.3 Its
states that using multimedia within a classroom can enhance learning. A direct
quote from the article says “teaching
methods that include the use of video and audio will, in effect, reach more
students and provide more opportunities for neural development and
learning."3 To read the article
that goes into more depth click here.
To show you how easy this digital technology is to use
please check out my video.
Podcasts in teaching and leaning
Lastly I want to mention podcasts and audio as a technology
for teaching and learning. I believe this is a great way to learn on the go. We
live busy lives these days so having a tool which you can use to learn while
moving from place to place. Think about it…. While catching the bus to work you
could be listening to some educational material.4 With the
technology these days we are able to download podcast to iphone, ipods, ipads
and lots of other gadgets. A great way to use a podcast in a classroom is by
playing motivation speeches or even just normal speech which makes students
feel emotion and create images within their mind. There is also the possibility
of doing podcast summaries after each class so if a student needs something
repeated they are able to listen to it again. This kind of learning would
appeal to auditory learners. I have attempted to make a podcast below.
Another week done and dusted! Hope you have all enjoyed what I have done this week. I had a lot of fun mucking around with it all. See you in week 5!
Reference
1 Jason, Global grid for Learning.(2010). Using Images in Teaching: A Quick Guid. Retrieved
20th March, 2013, from http://www.globalgridforlearning.com/using-images-in-teaching-a-quick-guide
2 Jodie, TeacherTube- Teach the World. (2007). Why Use Video in Education. Retrieved 20th
March, 2013, from http://teachertube.blogspot.com.au/2007/03/why-use-videos-in-education.html
3Library Video Company.(n.d).No Child Left Behind: Scientific Research Indicates that Using Video in
the Classroom Improves Learning. Retrieved 20th March, 2013,
from http://www.libraryvideo.com/articles/article18.asp
4 Lengel.,
J. (n.d). Teaching with Technology. Retrieved
20th March, 2013, from http://www.powertolearn.com/articles/teaching_with_technology/podcast.shtml
Thanks Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteYour post was spot on. Professionally presented.
References were impressive also. Can I suggest that you show as many people in this course as possible so they learn from you.
Pleasing work.
Thanks Gary! :D
ReplyDeletegreat job liz! hopefully i can make a movie and podcast without a hitch. Your blogs looking really good, I liked the point that you made about listening to classes on the go. I used to like listening to lectures when i was a distance student and found it really useful :)
ReplyDeletehave a good 1