Monday, March 23, 2009

Tech TALK 3.25.09

The last half of this TechTALK will feature activities you can take directly back to the classroom. It will be hand's on and interactive and will use Team-Based Learning strategies to meet it's objectives. I plan on "teaching with my mouth shut" as much as possible - taking a nod from a book I've been hearing about lately.

The objectives: to support the pedagogy (andragogy) required to justify use of web-based network technologies in the classroom. As an object lesson, we will collaborate and create relevant content, and share it with each other using readily available tools/ applications available free online or through ANGEL.
Our Datatel representative recently said that 2/3 rds of the sucess of any technology initiative are cultural, and only 1/3 is the mechanics of using the technology. Scholars from the humanities who tend to write on the subject (Cummins and others) also say that sucess with any computer-mediated communication (CMC) or computer-aided learning comes from pedagogy rather than technology. So we're going to do activities that lend themselves to digital platforms and demonstrate or assess our outcomes -



I've done the activities and they're fun.

The images here come from a book, Using Wikis for Online Collaboration by J. West and M. West (2009). Also from the book we learn important steps in the conceptualization and planning of a wiki, uses of wikis (FAQ page, team collaboration spaces, critical thinking and collaborative writing assignments, and more). The book also contains
  1. sample rubrics for every step of the process,
  2. advice for managing the process,
  3. activities for knowledge construction (FAQ, an annotated bibliography, etc.)
  4. as well as basic how-to information.
Resources on wiki basics: What is it? Why? How? etc.

Faculty support wiki page to support this presentation available click here.

There willbe door prizes!

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