The
second week is particularly over, and looking back, I understand it’s
significance.
My
first step towards professional development was the investigation of different
search engines. My first thought was why I should look for different searchers
as there was one, which was sufficient enough (I mean Yandex, still wonder why
nobody mentioned it in Nicenet). But after thorough examination of www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/information/5locate/adviceengine.html
page, I understood the purpose of this task. Then I read the posts of other
teachers and it became evident to me that there is no the best search as “What
search engine is best depends on how you plan to use it.” (http://mashable.com/2012/06/26/google-bing-search/).
So, thanks to Visnja, I have become a regular visitor of the Quotation Page (http://www.quotationspage.com/search.php3),
Jay’s suggestion of using http://www.rong-chang.com/ turned out to be
very useful, it seems like you will definitely find what you are looking for
there. The site, which Botir mentioned in his post www.infuselearning.com, is really
beneficial even for self-development. A
special thanks to Nahla, who successfully started our Websearching Discussion and
shared her presentation with us. I would like to mention all the searches which
I bookmarked, but suppose that my colleagues will be bored reading my blog.
Now, I
am thinking over how not to forget automatically to use these new search
engines preparing for my classes.
I also
have created my own search engine:
Enjoy
using, I mean looking)))
My
second post was about ABCD Behavioral
Learning Objectives. I’d like to confess, when I got instructional letter from
Donna, I was not sure if I would be able to write Behavioral Learning
Objectives. But my doubts cleared away as soon as I read the article written by
Timothy R. Graeff. the presentation by Ashley Tan (http://www.slideshare.net/ashleytan/writing-specific-instructionallearning-objectives-presentation)
also helped me to create gradually my objective and Bloom’s Taxonomy (especially
Cognitive domain) helped me to understand the learning process better as
before, I suppose, I followed particularly the same order of Thinking Skills
intuitively . (http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/file/view/bloom%27s%20Digital%20taxonomy%20v3.01.pdf/65720266/bloom%27s%20Digital%20taxonomy%20v3.01.pdf).
Even after completion of this task, I was uncertain about it, but the comment
of Donna encouraged me.
Finally,
I have described my class, which will benefit a lot from technology-inspired
change. To be honest, I was in a quandary about what class to choose. Then, I
realized that I can apply my webskills to other classes, with some changes, as
the course and level of students change as well. I put life into my narration. I
pictured my class, which I miss a lot, as I cannot see them now due to summer
holidays. But to read the description of my dear coursemates was much enjoyable.
These are Really Good Teachers!
I am
growing up day by day, with interest and joy, in warm and friendly environment,
learning a lot from the course participants (wonderful teachers). Such a great
opportunity!

Hi Satsita,
ReplyDeleteI had fun reading your review of this week and thank you for mentioning me. I loved the quotes page and I have added it to my Delicious account, so thank you. I cannot agree with you more when you say that you can use your gained webskills and apply it to each class accordingly. I cannot see my students as well, so we'll both have to eagerly wait to apply what we've learnt to our classes.
Have a nice day.
Nahla
Dear Nahla,
DeleteThank you for your positive feedback. I hope our time, spent without students, will not pass away senselessly.
Wish you all the best
Satsita