Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Debono reflection week 2


Upon reflection of the mobile phones Wiki and its scaffolding I can identify characteristics of the learning theories/frameworks that were used to create this educational activity. The Wiki itself was a digital pedagogie that allowed ICT to reach its full potential and transform the nature of collaboration. It was in the transformative – redefinition stage when referring to the SAMAR model because the technology allowed us to collaborate with a far greater number of students then otherwise possible. In relation to Blooms Taxonomy, this in turn then forced us to use higher order thinking to analyze, evaluate and then synthesize the information at hand to help build/form our own perspectives. The benefits of participation in this Wiki for me and my potential students would be that it really helps to focus thinking by analyzing and evaluating others peoples perspectives, viewpoints and beliefs on the topic. A potential drawback perhaps is that some students may only use other people’s ideas and not generate any new thoughts therefore not fully engaging in the learning activity.

5 comments:

  1. hello Alf,
    Great blog, you made a very interesting point about people using other ideas and not generating their own, i never though about that. keep up the good work.

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  2. HI Alf,
    Interesting point regarding the possible drawback. Students may use the wiki for other peoples ideas and perceptions without actually using higher-order thinking, which may lead to just copying work.

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  3. HI Alf,
    Interesting point regarding the possible drawback. Students may use the wiki for other peoples ideas and perceptions without actually using higher-order thinking, which may lead to just copying work.

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  4. Hi Alf, following on from what the others have said. It's certainly is a valid point and one that needs further investigating if this technology is going to work correctly to lead students to better outcomes.

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  5. Hey Alf, Blog looks great! I enjoyed reading your blog and like your thoughts on blooms taxonomy.

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