Saturday, September 25, 2010

Learn,Share, Create on Ning.com

This very interesting social networking service is a site where people from all over the world share their knowledge and ideas about the subjects they are passionate about. It is a Facebook-like environment, however allows you to create your own free networking site about whatever topic you want. For educators, who wants to deliver some of their curriculum on line and to teach theirs students social networking skills, this site has many advantages.

When I visited Ning.com I found a group Peace X Peace CommunityRaise Women's Voices, Build Cultures of Peace.
This group is focused on peace education, how it relates to the success of all people and especially women. Throughout my early educational career I've been focused on the motivation for women to migrate to the U.S. and learn English. I've found that one of the number one motivating factors is the want of a more peaceful situation. I hope to work with refugees in the future and a healthy understanding of the power of peace, especially as it relates to women, is something I believe will be helpful to me developing my perspective on the issue.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Stay connected!

A learner is like a music note.It is a single sound but only when connected to other notes it creates a melody.
George Siemens (2005) states that, "Learning is no longer an internal, individualistic activity." Connectivism, his new theory of learning,  is a vision of learning in today's world. Siemens believes that, "The field of education has been slow to recognize both the impact of new learning tools and the environmental changes in what it means to learn. Connectivism provides insight into learning skills and tasks needed for learners to flourish in a digital era." 
 
In his video,The Network is the Learning, Siemens discuses importance of the connections that learners create with each other and with the other sources of knowledge. This changing and reforming network is the learning. In other words, the way we are connected to each other is responsible for our ability to stay current. How we dialog, how we stay in touch with our friends and family is essential to exchanging the most current information.  As Siemens says, "What we know today is not as important as ability to stay current."  On the other hand, how important is it that we incorporate all of our experiences, past included, into what we call knowledge.  


Saturday, September 18, 2010

I didn't know.

Hello!
I often forget how lucky and fortunate I am to have an opportunity to get an education and to learn new things every day. I often to forget that the times are different now than when I first went to school.  I was a teenager without an email account and google and now it is impossible to not use a computer every day. Now more then ever I feel like it is me who needs to keep up with new technology. Why? 
With new technology, internet, Google, YouTube, cellphones and many more not only the world have changed but my life have changed as well. It has happened already. 
This powerful video http://youtu.be/pMcfrLYDm2U explains a lot in a very simple way. It presents many facts about the way that the new technology influences our liefs and explains why the internet is not only a source of information but also a way to connect with people from all over the world. Also, the video made me think about the needs of students in a 21st century.
If you want to learn more or to join the conversation about this subject you can click here . I invite you to be a part of it!

Best-

Ania

technology, blogging, education, internet, Google, teaching, discussion 

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Safe Blogging?

I am convinced that safety comes first while using internet. I want to be safe my self and I want my students to be safe as well while surfing through pages of web world. 
There are several ways to protect students' privacy and to make a whole experience of blogging safe. 
  • First, we can educate out students about ways to protect their privacy, for example never to publish their personal information (tinyurl.com/5y919n is a great resource for documents about protecting students' privacy and safe blogging).
  • Second, we should communicate to the parents about all the steps we are going to take to protect their children. Some parents might have doubts about how blogging can help in their children education and not be a waist of time. It is our role to inform the parents about how students will benefit from it and what they can learn.
  • Third, we can monitor activity of students' and the blogs they're using. 
  • Finally, we can reward students' best posts by appropriate responding back to those posts. By rewarding students' good ideas we can create a good community of learners.

It is our role as the teachers to protect our students and to teach them how they can protect them self. My question is: how to create a safe blog if I want to find a connections with out side native speakers in a ESL classroom. 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

3 ways to learn.

Before I started this blog I had no idea about how to do this and what possibly I can learn from it. Well, I already learned a lot, creating this blog including.
After reading 3 chapters in "Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts" I gained an idea about what I could learn from blogs in my future teaching. Furthermore, I realized that my students could also learn from blogging if I decided to use it as a teaching tool. I am exited to discover more about blogging as I go and I'm sure these days I could even learn from my students( since kids start blogging at age 6).
Before I use it in a classroom I would like to gain more confidence and knowledge by being part of teachers community that are familiar with this subject. I'm sure I'm not the only person out there who has questions, who doesn't know much and wants to learn more about using blogs in English language teaching.

Through blogging I could ask questions about teaching abroad and using blogs in a country I'm interested in going to. Blog would be a space where I can learn about methods of teaching English abroad and stay in touch with teachers I met here, in United Stats. Also I could share my experience of teaching abroad with those who wants to do the same thing. I think blogging could also help me in critical reading and writhing because as a not native speaker I look for opportunities to develop my L2 acquisition.

Do you have any good or bad experience with blogging? Please, share:)

Saturday, September 4, 2010