The 9th week discussion covers the most prominent knowledge for teachers to succeed in teaching as it breaks down the different learner styles which teacher should realize and conduct the lesson accordingly.
As usual, our instructors provide the resources of the topic which I go through and I also search some additional videos and articles to get more comprehensive insight, such as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPkMeIYiISA (multiple intelligence and technology) and
http://www.onestopenglish.com/support/methodology/teaching-approaches/making-the-most-of-multiple-intelligences/155773.article
. From the latter website article, I learn that teachers really need to figure
out the student learning styles particularly when encounter problem with the
students. I am interested in the way David
Lazear recognize learner styles. He gave an experimental task, as follows:
“A man and a woman are going for a walk. They want to walk
arm in arm, but their steps are of different lengths. In fact, the woman’s step
is two thirds of the man’s step. They start at the same time, and their first
step is onto their left foot (so they are both standing on their right foot
when they make the first step). Obviously, since the woman’s step is shorter and
they want to walk together, she will have to take more steps than her partner
in the same amount of time. How many steps will they each have to take before
their left feet hit the ground at the same time again?”
I learn that PowerPoint, infografic and Webquest
are some tech tools which can deal with Multiple Intelligence in class. Then, I
also manage to create a Webquest about “Understanding Present Participle and
Past Participle as Adjectives”. The link: http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=274848.
I also learn that PowerPoint can do digital storytelling project with
PowerPoint narration feature, which appeals to Verbal, Musical and Visual
learners. Check it out on the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZp3jumnWUg
(PowerPoint to record narration)
The steep learning curve is on the final project work. After
completing the discussion post, I amend and revise my project draft to include
some additional ideas and fix some wordings which are open to more than one interpretation.
I really have FOMO (Fear of Missing Something) so it takes me quite some time
to read it over and over before giving the report a final touch and ‘hand’ it
to ‘Wiki’.
Finally, during this web skill course, I have read lots of
technology articles and craved for more. Let’s hope that it won’t turn me into
infobesity. I like to be tech-life balance.

I agree with you Lina. We have learned a lot during these past weeks.
ReplyDeleteBut I am sure I am going to have a tech-life balance, because my daughter is very demanding so, I need time for her.
Cheers.
Laura