Back in the Saddle

After a very long (self-imposed) break from blogging, the start of Course 3 of our CoETaIL.asia group means I’m back in the saddle again!

Our first blog post requires to us to reflect on implementation of ideas learned during the past two courses.  There’s are the essential questions:

  • What have you tried/are trying in your classrooms?
  • How has this / or how do you hope this impacts student learning?
  • What do you hope to get out of of this next course?

Flickr Photo Download: SaddledFor me personally, Course 1 and 2 didn’t really offer me anything new to try in the classroom.  I don’t mean for that to come across as big-headed as that sounds either!   Technology, global collaboration and connections were already staples in our classroom learning environment.  What Course 1 and 2 did give me was the opportunity to share ideas and tools as well as offer support to teachers who were willing to have their thinking and their knowledge pushed.  This aspect was immensely satisfying as it is always a good feeling to be able to “pay-it-forward” in terms of giving people help like people (in my PLN) have helped me in the past.  My pedagogy was challenged as were my reasons for using technology in the classroom for learning.  I found this extremely helpful to deepen my own understandings of how and when and why I use technology and it also gave me the opportunity to look at things from another person’s point of view – which I can often forget to do.

The impact on student learning has been more in the development of our Grade 5 Digital Literacy Overview.  It is a great thrill to work with, support and guide a fabulous group of teachers in our Grade 5 team who are willing and enthusiastic about the value of using a blog as a “Window into Our Learning”.  The impact on student learning will no doubt reveal itself slowly over the coming year and be evident in the content of our classroom blogs and individual student blogs.  Every single Grade 5 student has their own blog.  That’s an incredible step our team has taken onboard!

I’ve always considered myself to be a “life-long-learner” and I am nowhere near close to knowing everything there is to know about Information Technology and Digital Literacy.  I hope to continue my own personal learning journey by finding more ways to inspire, guide and facilitate learning in the classroom through digital literacy as well as continue to support and help my fellow colleagues who have been led to the water, and are now drinking it by the bucket-full!

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2 thoughts on “Back in the Saddle

  1. As always, you are an inspiration! Do you think you’ll be able to do the Students Teaching Students podcast again as part of that Digital Literacy unit? I’ve been thinking about that this week and I know if I don’t write it down, I’ll forget to ask you the next time I see you :)

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