Week 6

this week in tutorial i was introduced to a program i had never heard of before: Microsoft Publisher. i’m so glad i found out about it – i LOVE using it!! i learned that Publisher is a creative way of displaying information and images together to create a ‘publication’, used to make things like posters & brochures.

portfolio item #4 was to create an autobiography using Publisher. this has been my favourite task in ICT so far…i really enjoyed completing my autobiography, and spent alot of my spare time working on it to perfection…it was relaxing and a good break from essay writing and studying! and it was still technically doing ‘work’ – although it didnt feel like it at all!

i really enjoy displaying photos creatively- especially scrapbooking – and using Publisher i found is sort of like that…choosing colour schemes, designs and borders etc for my text and photos was a fun way of expressing myself and the end result was a true reflection of who i am, my passions, my aspirations and what means the most to me.

im certain ill be using Publisher in the future – if not for teaching purposes, for my own leisure and enjoyment!

by far the BEST aspect of ICT so far :)

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Week 5

webquest. a word id never even heard of before. by the end of week 5, i knew all about what a webquest was, looked at some examples and even evaluated 2 different webquests based on a rubric, assessing their suitability to use as a lesson in teaching.

webquests are a great utilisation of the world wide web – they enable students to use and become familiar with today’s technology of the internet, and are a fun and engaging way of learning. they each contain a ‘quest’ for the students to complete, which makes learning fun and intriguing for students. i hope to use these great resources when i begin teaching, and even make a webquest of my own – something i look forward to doing in the later years of my course.

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Portfolio Item #3: webquest evaluation

‘Penguins Student Page’ Webquest Evaluation
Score: 29/50

Its major downfalls were:

  • the task and process
  • visual appeal of the page

The task & process: it seemed to lack a specific ‘quest’, other than to find out information about penguins. It doesn’t require the students to undertake any higher order thinking skills, such as role-playing, as most successful webquests entail. The tasks weren’t very original and exciting: they simply involved recording information; not presenting it in a creative way.

I believe the task should involve activities that allow students to broaden their horizons and use and develop their imagination, as well as researching a particular topic and improving their skills in researching using technology. The process did, however, include a creative story task – which is the type of activity each should be in the process.

Visual appeal: the page is very basic and boring: consisting of tables and white backgrounds, with occasional colour splashed on headings. The page also lacks images: only 2, small, animated images appear, resembling “Pingu”: one at the top of the page, the other at the bottom.

I feel photographs would have been more appropriate, to provide a true visual representation of what penguins look like, giving students an idea of what they’re researching and further develop their understanding of a penguin’s appearance.

‘Peeping at Penguins’ Webquest Evaluation

Score: 44/50

This webquest was great: its what every good webquest should be. Its strengths were in all of the other webquest’s areas of weakness:

Its best features:

  • the task and process
  • the introduction

The task and process: the tasks involve group work, with assigned roles to each group member. These roles are creative and fun, motivating the children to take on their role and complete their specified task with enthusiasm and excitement, and then share their information and findings with the rest of the group.

I believe the aspect of role-playing is crucial to a good webquest: it gives students the opportunity to not only use their imagination, but also teaches them to work effectively and constructively as part of a group – an essential skill they will continue to utilise throughout their schooling years.

The introduction: this was the most engaging and best aspect of the webquest. It addresses the individual student directly, giving them a sense of their worth and importance in completing this task well.

Its only minor downfall was a mechanical flaw: a few broken links to resource pages.

apart from this, Peeping at Penguins was seamless.

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Week 4

this week’s workshop focused on microsoft word: a program im very well aquainted with: i’ve been using it for many years, typing up assignments and essays.

however this week i learnt some very useful new things about word:

  • how to hyperlink an item into my word document
  • some handy short cut keys to make editing my word document so much simpler and easier

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Portfolio Item #2, Week 3

This week i completed portfolio item #2 for ICT. The task was to compare 3 different search engines in regards to their accuracy, relevance, and speed on a chosen topic. the results were to be displayed in a comparative table using microsoft word. This enabled me to display skills such as creating and formatting a table, applying headers and footers and incorporating hyperlinks into a word document.

This week i also learnt some useful advanced searching techniques. The week 4 study guide provided a hyperlink to the Pandia tutorial, which was extremely helpful to me, explaining the Boolean operator and its assistance in narrowing a search. This was a great discovery – one which I will exploit in my future research.

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Week 2

This week  in ICT we learnt about the internet and the world wide web. I visited a site called “how stuff works” http://www.howstuffworks.com/web-server.htm to get a more in-depth understanding of this.

On this site I learnt about IP addresses, protocols and clients and servers. Admittedly, prior to the lesson most of these words were simply useless jargon to me – now I understand the basic process behind internet connections and networks.

 Learning about the WWW is very useful; especially as in my future as a teacher I will be quite dependent on the internet for things such as lesson preparations and online activities to assist in my teaching.

Add comment March 16, 2008 lvicino

Week 1, Portfolio Item #1:Personal Competency Test

Today i completed a personal competency test on ICT. This test showed my strengths ans weaknesses in terms of my computer skills. It revealed that I am competent in word processing, emails, powerpoint and file management. The test also showed my areas of weakness – areas i’m hoping to improve on. These were desktop publishing, digital video, graphic organisers and other multi-media projects. These weaknesses are mainly due to having had no experience in undertaking these tasks, so I hope to change that in this course, and in turn, utilise these skills proficiently to assist me in my future profession as a teacher.

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