Personal Reflection Week 3
This has been a hectic week! I have enjoyed the readings this week and again am intrigued with the power of the technology available to us. While looking for sites to use in the discussion questions this week, I was able to find sites that I want to use in my own classroom. I do enjoy the more hands on aspects of this course compared to other courses I have taken recently. I also believe that the information I am gathering in this class will serve me well in my classroom. Are there any specific areas of this week's reading that you felt was most appropriate for your use?
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Well, not related directly ... but tangentially related:
Alessi, S., & Trollip, S. (2001). Multimedia for learning: Methods and development (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Gustafson, K., & Branch, R. (2002). Survey of instructional design models (4th ed.). Syracuse, NY: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology.
Hannafin, M., & Peck, K. (1988). The design, development, and evaluation of instructional software. New York: Macmillan.
Jonassen, D. (1996). Computers in the classroom: Mindtools for critical thinking. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Lee, W., & Owens, D. (2004). Multimedia-based instructional design: Computer-based training, web-based training, distance broadcast training, performance-based solutions (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Pfeiffer.
Moore, M., & Kearsley, G. (1996). Distance education: A systems view. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.
Owston, R. (1997). “The world wide web: A technology to enhance teaching and learning?” Educational Researcher, 26(2), 27-33.
By the end of the week you should have a list of URLs provided by your peers that your will find useful in your job as an ed tech coordinator and will probably want to share with the teachers you support.
I enjoyed the readings this week so much. I have searched for blogs and found several that I like to read. Have your seen the one by Wesley Fryer? It is neat. Dianne Anderson
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