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Sunday, 22 December 2013
Learning Strategies
People learn
in a variety of different ways. What is learning? Well learning is the gain of knowledge
and understanding of something new. One learning strategy is to improve your memory;
you can do this in a variety of ways. These include mnemonics, the loci method,
and the use of jingles, rote memorisation and acronyms. Some people find it
easy to learn information through the use of creativity. This could be in the
form of a song or drawings. Lots of people find it very useful to learn things
from the use of spider diagrams, because they can link the word up with a
picture and then they tend to remember it easier. When I learn I tend to use
spider diagrams because you can make them as colourful and creative as you want
in order to remember it. Some people find flash cards to be very effective when
learning information because they find that they are testing themselves and
they feel some kind of accomplishment when they have the answer right. Some
people tend to learn things by relating the information to life events or
things that they associate with that piece of information. From looking at some
of these learning strategies I found that everyone learns differently and some
techniques can work for some people but might not work for everyone. This video has some examples of learning strategies.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Engaging Children's Learning
You can
engage children’s learning in a multiple of different ways. Different
activities are the way to get children engaged with learning. Some of these
ways include; the use of games, arts, interaction and technology. These
activities can get children to interact with one and other and allow them as
part of a team or individually learn and help them to figure out certain
things, for example if you gave them clues to figure out they could work
together. Some games such as the fishing game allow children to develop their
mathematical skills without them even realising that they are learning. This
way for children which find maths hard and boring, they won’t even realise that
they are doing maths and this makes it easier and less of a struggle for them.
This is one game which is used in the foundation phase; another way of engaging
children’s learning is through the use of coins because it allows them to be
able to count, add and subtract. Technology allows children to engage in
learning because they are used to using technology and the use of different
applications and programmes allow them to learn also without them realising it
and there are also activities which engage children such as the different apps
which are in use for education.
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Technology in Primary Schools
Technology
in primary schools has advanced a lot since I was in school all we had was old
computers which did have some programmes on them but not as many as there is
now. We also had interactive whiteboards but we were never allowed to use them
as they were brand new whereas now children are more encouraged to use them.
Now, primary schools have iPads, projectors, laptops, and interactive
whiteboards. With all this technology in schools it enables children to have a
better learning environment because there are numerous of ways in which the
child can be taught and learn. With all this technology, ways in which children
can learn is through the use of the internet, apps, using the interactive
features such as on the iPads or on the interactive whiteboards. There are also
lots of different programmes on the computers or laptops which can help
children with their maths, English and science. Children can also use these
programmes to test themselves and this way the teachers can see what children
need help with any topics that they are getting stuck on, the teachers can also
see which children are excelling at certain topics. Having technology in
schools is just one way in which technology has helped to promote learning.
Ted Talk- What I Learned From Nelson Mandela
I think this
ted talk is a very important talk because Nelson Mandela was a very important
and a very inspirational person, this talk is not about Nelson Mandela but is
dedicated to him. This ted talk inspired me because the speech in which Boyd
Varty tells the viewer about life events and different ways in which we can be
encouraged. Boyd Varty also tells stories about African people and how they
will do anything in order to help each other. This talk is inspiring because it
tells people not to give up on what they believe in, it also tells the viewer that
they can do anything they put their minds to. This talk is also trying to get
people to think about different things such as how they can help others, what
they can do to help make a change. Boyd Varty is trying to make the audience
reflect and take into account factors of their life which has made them to be
the person they are today for example he tells the story of a man helping him
when he was being attacked by a crocodile, and how that man didn’t have to save
his life but he did. Overall I think that this ted talk was one of the most
inspirational talks on the website for me because it got me to reflect on life
experiences in my life and how they have helped me.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Advantages of Technology in Schools
Having
technology in school is one big accomplishment because it allows children to
understand how it works, and they learn from a young age how to work it. There
are lots of different types of technology you can find in a classroom, some of
these include; interactive whiteboards, projectors, laptops, computers and
tablets. One advantage of technology in schools is that it makes it quick and
easy to do things, such as work and pupils already know how to use it. Another
advantage of having technology in school is that you can use it to make things
more presentable for example using the computer to make things for the
classroom displays. Also, new technology now enables children to have an
interactive lesson with iPads, apps and new programmes available. Children find
the new technology more engaging and it keeps their interest, even educational
games are able to be downloaded on to the tablets and the children don’t
realise that they’re actually learning something. Another advantage of having
technology in the classroom is the teachers can use it to plan their lessons or
even use the interactive whiteboards to show pupils educational things or to
get them interact with the subject in which they are learning.
Disadvantages of Technology in Schools
Technology
is one major achievement in schools; however it also has its implications. One
disadvantage of having technology in schools is that sometimes we are too
reliant on it. We rely on technology far too much and if the systems are down
we sometimes don’t have another alternative in place straight away. This also
means that we have to things planned out that doesn’t revolve around
technology. Another weakness of having technology in schools is spelling
because computers do it automatically sometimes children don’t learn from their
spelling mistakes. Another disadvantage of technology in schools is that they’re
very easy to break so children have to be careful when handling them, but at
the end of the day they’re children so some things are bound to end up being
broken. Another disadvantage of having technology in schools is that not all
schools can afford the latest technology and they may not have enough computers
for example for everyone. One more disadvantage of technology in schools is
that computer can also be harmful depending on how many hours a day that you
are on them; therefore you have to follow certain rules when using them so they
don’t do any damage.
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