Sunday, December 30, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 8: News Card Week 8

Samsung enriches learning with Smart School technology



The Samsung smart school solution is an initiative started out in order to enhance personalized learning in the classroom through the use of digital technology. Gone are the days where children and teachers carry textbooks to school and participate in blackboard and chalk instruction like before. Learning is now through Samsung tablets with applications designed for each subject area. Children have access to activities, exercises and instructional materials to familiarize themselves. This project has been piloted in Nairobi with a group of 15 students who have access to state of the art classroom technology. Teachers can also store their lesson content on a platform known as Safaricom Cloud. Students and teachers from any part of the country then access this material online through the Safaricom Blackboard at a fee 


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Sunday, December 23, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 7: News Card Week 7

5 Ways Technology Will Impact Higher Ed in 2013



The article briefly touches on the trends of technology in higher education in 2012 and the impacts from five different areas that could change the way we higher education is offered. The MOOC is a trend that has actually helped top tier universities to branch out and reach a wider audience, whereas pioneers like Phoenix University started closing some of its operations. The “flipping classroom” is going to become more innovative and classes would become much more hands on with a variety of ideas of how this type of classroom can work. Another aspect that is heavily speculated is the term “hybrid program”. This program is separated in to two different areas, one which they can access learning at their own pace but the other where they attend classes in person. The experience of learning will be challenged with innovative ideas and approaches that make them more suitable to all learners, therefore the race to discover new instructional models. Although, it is believed that with more access to a bigger group of students the cost of higher education may reduce to make it more accessible to more professional and students.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 6: News Card Week 6

Reflections From Two Years of Khan Academy in the Classroom



Khan Academy started from humble beginnings of providing tutorial videos for students in specific areas of learning. Today they have partnered with several schools in order to enhance and enrich student learning experience. They base their reflections on aspects they believe are critical to the learning process. The model works because it is flexible enough to understand that every student is different and so is every classroom. The article also discusses the flipped classroom and how it brings about a more creative, engaged and interacting atmosphere of learning. It was believed that personalized learning tools would only be able to motivate the high achieving students, but that could not be further from the truth. Students were able to bring up their confidence and their understanding at their own pace and most importantly not fall behind on their curricula requirements. Finally, perhaps the most important reassurance is that teachers are now more valuable than they ever were. They finally get to spend time doing what they love best and become mentors to their students, an important element for student success.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 5: News Card Week 5

News Card 5

South Korea Works to Stem Digital Addiction



This article discusses how South Korea, a leader in digital technology, is able to foresee growing problems from rising internet and digital technology usage in the country. In a country where 98 percent of homes have access to broadband internet and smartphones, there are concerns which have to be addressed before it is too late. South Korea does provide support to online gaming addiction but an average elementary school child uses their smartphone for nearly 8 hours a day. The society is shifting towards a digital lifestyle but red flags are up everywhere. Teachers are concerned that if a child is not taught how to use technology positively the impact is dangerous. The children are unable to control their impulses because they have everything with them at the touch of their fingertips. South Korea's pride on being a technological leader will have to face and deal with this overwhelming response to how technology has affected their children.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 4

News Card 4
Hybrid teaching and Flipped Classrooms
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/opinion/Hybrid-teaching-and-Flipped-Classrooms-30194585.html


This article talks about an interesting concept that challenges teachers to rethink their idea of teaching and student learning. Traditional classrooms are all about students attending a class to study about a subject which is possibly taught through lecture or a presentation and then they are given an assignment to take home. In the flipped classroom students are given access to the material or subject that they will be discussing in the classroom through shared media. Through self-directed learning they will have to read up about the subject and try to understand it as much as they can before they come to class. In class they will no longer be listening to teachers' lectures, instead they will be doing hands-on projects and assignments. Teachers are no longer lecturers but rather facilitators, they are ready to answer questions and help with challenges students face concerning subject matter. An interesting concept that might work.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 3.2 CLOUD STORAGE

10 Cloud Storage Applications

1. GOOGLE DRIVE: https://drive.google.com/#my-drive

2. DROPBOX: https://www.dropbox.com/home

  1. BOX: https://www.box.com/files
5. MICROSOFT SKYDRIVE: https://login.live.com/login.srf?wa=wsignin1.0&rpsnv=11&ct=1353237364&rver=6.1.6206.0&wp=SAPI&wreply=https:%2F%2Faccount.live.com%2FEmail%2FVerify%3Fotc%3D*ClMA1*JvNN5ltH9VV!Wi5XnSipTwXfpq6JghR!3NBhDJFApoenu7WHo7aoKnFmZyhnzwoGR!*rCcwlnxpy0s08E%24%26mn%3Dlaxmipawa%2540gmail.com%26ru%3Dhttps:%2F%2Fskydrive.live.com%2F&lc=1033&id=38936&cbcxt=ret

7. AMAZON CLOUD DRIVE: http://www.amazon.com/gp/drive/app-download/ref=cd_spl_def_app

8. MOZY: https://secure.mozy.com/c/21557554/061c6e8dd708a18c888a3c736d48a001

9. BITCASA: https://portal.bitcasa.com/#/folders

10. Spideroak: https://spideroak.com/email_verified/566362/

ASSIGNMENT 3.1 NEWS CARD WEEK 3

News Card, Week 3

Do we need a revolution in higher education?

By William J. Bennett, CNN Contributor


The article discusses the disparity between the earnings after a college graduate receives their degree in comparison to the investment they put in towards their college education. This provoking thought is the foundation for the idea of revolutionizing higher education. Professors from several ivy league universities are attempting to educate students through online technology and even better, for free. The examples given are initiatives such as Ed-X and Coursera which have started with their mission to educate just as the Khan Academy has done for elementary and secondary students. There is hope that education will become accessible to all those who seek it and not just the few that can afford to take loans or pay exorbitant amounts of money to get a college education.


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Sunday, November 11, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 2

Media Companies, Seeing Profit Slip, Push Into Education


This news article focuses on how media companies are moving towards the education sector through digital distribution of their services and products. A few major media companies include Discovery, Walt Disney and NBCUniversal who are entering the realms of schools which was previously dominated by publishing houses. Most teachers also agree that although they are used to the traditional methods of teaching, technology helps student motivation and makes learning more individualized to the pace of every learner. Another important aspect is the lower cost per child in acquiring materials to enhance their learning experience. However, leading publishing houses are also aware of this shift and have partnered up with apple's ibook which is their digital version of doing what they do best, just electronically.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

ASSIGNMENT 1.4
News Card
11 Ways Your Kids Learn Using Technology
The article explains that technology is here to stay and most parents and educators are in awe of this new development that sometimes causes fear and reluctance. If technology is used under the supervision or support from parents and educators it can actually become an amazing tool for learning which can enhance learning experiences. The writer has given eight tips to using technology with your children and students that can help them become more tactile and engaged with open ended questions and activities that can be followed up by parents and teachers. It can be a source of repetition for children who are not so confident with certain skills. Technology can also encourage creation, problem solving and most importantly light the spark of curiousity in children for asking questions and discovering answers. Most importantly it is fun and children should play around with it to explore and discover the world around them.

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ASSIGNMENT 1.3
ASSIGNMENT 1.2
Laxmi Dangmaneerat email: laxmipawa@gmail.com
ASSIGNMENT 1.1
1. Change is inevitable and as the saying goes, only the strongest will survive. One thing is for sure, the future is uncertain and the ability to adapt to that change is a trait we have to instill in our children today. Children educated today will grow up to a different world than the generation that has taken the responsibility of educating them. It is no secret that the world is now literally at our fingertips. The abundance of information on the internet is overflowing and more than any good library in the world. Technology can be a two-edged sword but balance is the key. Technology is there to enhance learning and individualize the pace each learner has. Then again, expectations from teachers will be much higher due to the fact that there is a lot of comparisons to be made.
I would propose a plan to prepare students in my country to be educated by teachers who look at teaching not as instructing but rather as a facilitator of learning. We teachers do not know everything under the sun and we should not pretend to. We should be lifelong learners ourselves and model that behaviour to the children. Cathy Davidson a professor from Duke University believes that, in light of the fact that “65 percent of today’s grade-school kids may end up doing work that hasn’t been invented yet,” we should cast aside our fear of technology, and prepare our school-aged kids with important skills, both in technical ways and other less tangible ways. 1
The second element I find important is the integration of the world through different social media and network. Classrooms can be linked around the world through different tools and technology. The possibilities are endless but the requirement is challenging, enthusiastic teachers who have a fairly open mind to embracing technology in their classrooms.
Learning a second language should be mandatory and done in with effective teaching practice in mind. There should be opportunities for transfering students to different countries and more exchange programs done on a regular basis. The curriculum devised by the Ministry of Education should be in line with reality and center around projects and learning experiences. Children should be able to present their work to the world using articulate language skills and a sense of confidence. Learning should be creative, engaging and focused on learning to solve problems and overcoming obstacles. The mindset has to change, children should learn to better themselves not only to get an A for the subject that has no real relevance in life.

2. I believe that every country has good intentions, but that is not enough for Thailand. We have been reacting to change and that is usually never good enough. Our neighbors and counterparts are ready for the ASEAN community at a level much higher than ours. We are just starting to react to this change by turning schools in Bangkok into a bilingual school. Reacting through policies is not going to put us on the top, we will barely make it. Thailand has underestimated the global community and been too relaxed. We are relying on tried and tested theories when the world is creating the change they wish to be a part of. Our population is merely a spectator to the technological advances of the world and unless we have leaders in the appropriate sectors who have half a vision of a better future we will not be able to compete in the competitive world which is transforming itself every second. If we do not move with the time and adapt to the world we might be on our own as puppets to the rest of the world. I do not believe that Thailand is doing everything it should for the benefit of its future generation. Bringing in tablets is not exactly visionary if there is no support or sense given to the children about the benefits and progress they can achieve through it.

1. Barseghien, T. (2011, Aug. 19). How Do We Prepare Our Children For What's Next.