According to Siemens (2005) learners require a large range of learning skills to effectively access information and meet the technological demands of the 21st century. Online blogs are a valuable e-learning tool because they allow information to be shared and accessed by other online users all around the world. During the following weeks, I will use this blog as a tool for reflecting on my developing understanding of e-learning in an educational context. This will be accomplished by critiquing a range of ICT’s in relation to their usefulness in facilitating effective learning.
Benefits of an Online Blog
Through the use of an online blog, teachers can keep parents informed by posting information about current areas of learning as well as upcoming events. From my personal experience, many parents are unable to spend time in the classroom as a result of other commitments or circumstances. Therefore, an online blog would allow parents to access this information at a time that is suitable for them.
Online resources and links, which are related to current areas of learning, can be added to the blog for children and parents to view at home. Additionally, children and their parents would be encouraged to recommend other useful resources to be added to the blog.
Children’s learning can be documented on the blog for parents to view at home. These posts can also be included in children’s individual learning portfolios, which would provide evidence of their achievement.
Challenges Associated with an Online Blog
As noted by Thrupp (2009) learners possess a diverse range of experiences using ICT’s. Therefore, inclusive practices are required to ensure that all children have access to online resources such as a class blog. In the absence of an interactive whiteboard, educators can use their designated time, in the school’s computer lab, to teach their learners about the functionality of a blog. Additionally, learners can use this time to explore the blog’s resources and links.
Educators must follow ethical and professional protocols when providing details about children. For example, particular circumstances may require anonymity.
Interpersonal Intelligence and E-learning
According to my results from the multiple intelligences test, one of my weaker areas is that of interpersonal intelligence. Although I enjoy working alongside my peers, there are times when I feel uncomfortable about sharing my opinions and ideas in a large group. One of my personal goals, for this blog, is to further develop my confidence when collaborating with others. Moreover, I believe that an online blog can be used to foster the development of interpersonal intelligence in learners by providing them with a less confronting way of sharing ideas and asking questions in a collaborative learning environment.
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