Thursday, March 1, 2018

EEND677Y Multimedia Tools in Education Reflection

     When I reflect back on this class, there are many things that stick out in a positive way.  In the beginning of the class, we spent some time talking and learning about audio in the classroom.  I have always been a huge fan of podcasts and listen to them whenever I can.  They have become very popular in the last few years and are popping up all over the place it seems and about any topic you can think of.  It was neat to read and here about other teachers who have started their own podcasts in their classrooms for students to create and share with their parents.  I think the biggest misconception is how much work they require.  I do not have experience in creating one but from what I have heard from others, it wasn't as scary as they thought.  One of the assignments early on was to do an audio recording of ourselves reading a short story.  It was very eye opening to actually critique yourself when listening to it back.  Hearing your own voice always feels weird anyway but to actually judge your tone, pace, intonation, and enthusiasm was very different but a great learning experience.  The podcast hosts make it seem so easy!
     During module 5, we focused on the importance of graphic design and typography.  I wasn't sure what to expect in this module but I found it very interesting after completing it.  I read an article titled "The Power of the Informational Graphic" by Wyzowl, and there was a quote that stuck with me.  It said "According to studies, people tend to remember about 20% of what they read, and only ten% of what they hear. In comparison, the same studies have shown that people tend to remember an impressive 80% of what they see and do."  This quote hit me hard after I reflected on it.  Being a PE teacher, I have a huge advantage in that I can incorporate movement into almost everything I teach.  The part that is missing a lot of the time is the visual piece.  It made me think about all the possibilities of ways that I could have more visuals in my classroom (or gym).  One easy fix could be to have Gifs projected on the screen of me doing a skill so that students could simply look up and see the example as often as they want.  This module also taught me about the F-shaped pattern that we use to look at websites or any graphics for that matter.  I wasn't sure at first but then I found myself doing it all the time after learning about it.  This module was great at explaining the importance of graphic design in your classroom and being the difference in keeping kids engaged in a lesson verses taking the easier way out and creating something simple and boring.
     In module 7, I created my first screencast for the assignment.  I was a little nervous before creating it only because they always look so easy when you see others do it on Youtube.  I will admit, it took me a few tries to get it right.  It was a lot harder than I thought too.  The tricky part to the screencast is that it is all one take so you have to be really well prepared with what you want to say and points you want to make because if you forget or mess up, you have to start all over!  Trust me, I learned the hard way!  In module 8, the resources were all about Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality.  I knew both were becoming very hot buzz words but I didn't know that they were making great progress into the education world.  I watched a really neat TED talk from Michael Bodekaer about how Virtual Reality can totally change the science classroom.  He demonstrated a way to do a science experiment with a headset on using his phone has the screen.  It was really neat to see how easy it was for him to maneuver around and to see why kids would be so much more engaged if learning was fun and interactive the way he was showing it.  
    I really enjoyed this class and will take many great ideas and resources away from it.  The best part is always collaborating with other teachers and hearing what they are trying and what is working for them.  So many people have so many great ideas and it's fun when everyone is willing to share what they have created or discovered.

2 comments:

  1. Podcasts are something that I realized I want to explore further. It is nice to hear that you are a huge fan. While I can't see myself recording them-- it may be interesting to have students involved in the process. I think this class pushed me the most out of my comfort zone and taught me to be open minded. I've always preferred graphic design but exploring the audio/video aspects could come in handy in the future.

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  2. I enjoy reading all of the great ideas you plan to share with your students to enhance their learning. Especially as a "specials" teacher, you can find awesome ways to make the class enjoyable and educational!

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