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ENGL665: Teaching Writing with Technology

Shelley Rodrigo, Author

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Week Two

Barr and Tagg’s, From Teaching to Learning; A New Paradigm for Undergraduate Education
discussed how the college learning environment is changing. Instead of
providing direct instruction, colleges are switching to a method that will
foster learning. The new approach emphasizes “discovery.” Students are expected
to explore and discover as opposed to listening to a lecture for a given period
of time.



This approach reminds me of when
the school system at the elementary level switched from phonetics to whole
language. Whole language didn’t introduce phonics nor letter sounds. However,
after a period of time, the specialists twitched to integrated literacy which
is sort of a combination of both.



Nevertheless, the new paradigm
seems to keep parts of the old. For example, it will still have lectures. This
reminds me of my anatomy class. The class had a combination of lectures and
labs. This enabled the student to hear the theories and then take the theories
and put them into practice.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sOn7mGNzO8 fundamentals 
extremely



Above is a link explaining phonics and the whole language
approach. Sometimes change needs to be



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMG5dvhEzyo



The above link discusses how students learning in the 21st
century.



Henry Jenkins article,  Confronting
the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the21st Century
discussed
participatory cultures. These cultures are using the new media to work together
to produce new forms. They also work together to solve problems.



Some scholars suggest that this is
a good thing. Students are working with peers; they are acquiring skills that
are beneficial to the work place. However, there is a downside to it. First,
some people don’t have the available technology. This will leave out people who
lack the funds.



Therefore, it is becoming more and
more the role of the educators to give students the opportunity to work with
technology and social media. This reminds of one of the reasons every ninth
grade student at Bayside High School is supposed to be receiving (I believe) an
IPad. The school system wants to make sure that these students are acquiring
the necessary technological skills to succeed in the 21st century.



 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dgGy4JmAcA



 



The above web YouTube discusses how to use social media for
teaching and learning.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOXPBYx5AOU



Another You Tube presentation that discusses social media in
education.



 



According to the article, working with social media helps
student acquire a multitude of skills, ranging from “play” to “Negotiating.”
The article expressed the importance of everyone getting involved.



                                                                Note
Taking: Brain Rules



For the Introduction of Brain Rules, I used Coggle.
This program was good because I was able to break the information down in a way
that gave me a visual. I was able to color code the different sections. I
believe this would be a good note taking strategy to use with my students,
especially when we discuss genres. The down side is that there was a lot of
information and a lot of it didn’t fit on all the page.





 



 



 



For chapter one of Brain Rules, I used the Popplet,
like Coggle, I had never used it prior to the first day of class. It was very
useful for breaking down the text. I believe this is another option to use for
note taking. It also would be beneficial for breaking down character traits
when reading a novel.



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Wow, compared mindmaps

I like that you compared mindmaps as a way to explore them. I appreciate you doing that (I just don't want you to take on too much work; I know you have other classes).

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