Technology in the classroom

Digital Technology plays a very important role in my class, although not as big as I want it to. To begin with the constrains China blocks access to almost all blog sites, all non-Chinese social media such as twitter, Facebook etc., several other sites such as BBC news and Google. People can still access those sites with the use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) most of the time. Since I cannot expect all the students to have a VPN service, it limits what sites, and services I can use in the class.

            Having said all that I still use digital technology. My school uses Powerschool Learning Management System (LMS) formerly Haiku, and I am utilizing that as a communication way to my students and also to try to implement blended learning.

            I am using the LMS to upload videos, documents, quizzes, challenges, and the students use them to enhance their learning. Initially I was using it to upload information that complimented what we were doing in the class for the students to use at home. For example, I uploaded videos that with the use of visuals can explain in greater detail and clarity the content. That also helped with ELL students, that require longer time to fully understand.   Recently I am using it in a way that duplicates HyperDocs. “HyperDocs, a transformative, interactive Google Doc replacing the worksheet method of delivering instruction, is the ultimate change agent in the blended learning classroom. (Highfill, Hilton, & Landis,2018). You can find HyperDoc samples on their site. With the LMS I am using, I can replicate the function of Google Doc and create digital packages that allow me to differentiate instructions and content, and use classroom time to create better learning experience. For example, after students study the structure and functions of the cell and organelles, we can have activities to fully understand the relationship between structure and function. With HyperDocs I can direct students to study the structure and function at home, before we have the experiential activities in the class. And on top of that I can ask students to choose how they want to study the content. I can provide them with online videos, documents, simulations, etc., and it will be up to them to decide the best way for them to learn it. Additionally, that allows differentiation for ELL students or with now previous knowledge to spend as much time and in any way they need to learn the material.

Highfill, L., Hilton, K., & Landis, S. (Eds.). (2018). About HyperDocs. Retrieved January 30, 2020, from https://hyperdocs.co/about_hyperdocs

My First Blog Post

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

         So, it begins. And it begins as so many other beginnings with being told what to do. It is funny, when the roles are reversed. Being a teacher for 10 years, becoming a student is awkward.

         This blog is the result of an assignment. For my MSc I need to create a blog, create a blog post, add links, review everything and then publish.

         Funny thing is that I have thought of having a blog before. I even tried it once or twice but I gave up immediately. There were a couple of hurdles. The first one is the Great Firewall of China. I have been living in Beijing for 18 years now, and access to blogs and other social sites is only through the use of VPN. So, I did not see the point of having a blog when no one in my immediate circle, students or colleagues, cannot easily access it. The second one is that I have difficulty expressing myself in writing. I am not a native English speaker and my writing skills are not, let us say, satisfying. Being and unsatiated book reader I know what good writing is and THIS is not. Finally, it is difficult to imagine anyone willing to squander time reading my incoherent thoughts.

         But on the other hand, I really want to excel in my current studies. And not only on this assignment. There is a lot of writing involved and it is not writing in science (which is what I am used to). Therefore, this blog can help me improve. Practice makes perfect, right? Lastly, it might be good for me to use this platform to express my feelings, describe some of my experiences, thoughts, even if no one else is reading. Apparently, there are many benefits in talking to yourself (Wong, 2017) or talking to strangers (Schroeder, 2019).

         So whether you are an imaginary reader or not, welcome.

Citations

Schroeder, N. E. & J. (2019, June 12). The surprising benefits of talking to strangers. Retrieved January 28, 2020, from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-48459940

Wong, K. (2017, June 8). The Benefits of Talking to Yourself. Retrieved January 28, 2020, from https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/08/smarter-living/benefits-of-talking-to-yourself-self-talk.html

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