Thursday, September 16, 2010

Week 2

RSS and blogging are both things I have taken advantage of before. I find both to be really useful in communicating with others and staying current on what others have to say. RSS is a neat idea because with a feed, like Google Reader, you can always have up to date information in front of you without having to fish for it.

Blogs are nice because it provides an easy outlet for people to express their opinions and possibly have those opinions reach the masses!

I think that the part of Dale's cone that RSS and blogs lend themselves to best is the exhibit. I say this because RSS is something of an exhibit. The reader can not manipulate what the feed has to offer them. All they can do is sit down and see what other people have to offer.

I think that blogs fall into the category of first hand experiences. I say this because the blog is something somebody is creating, first hand. This provides learning at the most basic of levels.

An imaginative use for a blog could be that of science museum. With proper tagging, a blog could take advantage of the web and take users to only the posts they would like to see. If this were a science blog, I would tag all of the posts about plants with the tag "plants" and same with insects, etc. This would provide the user the ability to avoid sifting through the myriad of information in the blog.

An imaginative use for RSS would be the same of organizing information and bypassing the hassle of browsing. With Google Reader there is a "recommended" link. Click on that and it can take you to all sorts of places you are or could be interested in. No more only reading the paper for the one or two interesting stories!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Assignment 1

After reading these two articles I must say that I tend to side with the opinion that is pro-advancement of technology in the classroom today.
While I think that not all advancement is positive, I think that Reigeluth has most of it right. The forward thinking that really drew me to his opinion was the old trend of the boss being "king" to the customer being "king". As a business owner, I think that trend of thinking is an important role to succeeding today.

However, using that thinking in the classroom may be ineffective. I think that while we should cater to students different types of learning, the teacher should ultimately be king and respected as such.

I think that Postman is out of touch with reality here. While I think that schools are nowhere near a point where they could be replaced, I think that "information glut" as he calls it, is nowhere near as bad as he thinks it is. While the advent of the internet has drastically opened up the ways in which we recieve information, if we carefully pick how we gather said information one can absorb it in a non-gluttonous way.