This personal blog reflects an assessment task from the
course Managing E-Learning. The purpose of this task is all about an analysis
of numerous digital technologies, and reflecting on them weekly via my blog
posts.
Topic one's activity is an reflection of my personal experiences
and participation in the mobile phones, wiki-based de Bono's Hat activity, as
well as an analysis of the design of the activity itself.
Overlooking the
design of the activity, the topic has been clearly addressed and scaffold
ideally in accordance to analysing the different types of modes of de Bono's
six thinking hats. The six thinking hats is a systematic method of thinking. It is a simple, effective technique that helps stimulate
collaborative work of a topic into separate thinking modes (six distinct
categories) . Each category is identified with its own coloured metaphorical
"thinking hat." The aim of the thinking system is to productively
work through a topic, by mentally wearing and switching "hats". By doing this individually or as a group, you
can easily focus or redirect thoughts, the conversation, or the topic view points.
Overall it a sufficient technique and thinking method, that allows all points
of views to be acknowledged in a productive manner.
This particular
activity is a individual task where you
reflect on the topic and share your personal ideas, experiences and view point
on the topic of mobile phones in classrooms.
However it is shared and collaborated in a group, on a wiki-space alongside
other members. The activity allows you to draw on past knowledge as well as
apply new learning theory gathered that supports the activities topic. The
learning outcomes gained from this task, personally allows you to reflect on
your own thinking about the topic and point of view through the scaffolded
systems/modes.
The design and
purpose of the wiki activity interlinks with numerous course readings and
learning theory. Particularly Blooms Taxonomy, as this task features some of
the aspects promoted in the cognitive domain. Blooms promotes working
towards complex outcomes, such as
analysis, synthesis and evaluation. This is generally where learning occurs as
an extended task or experience. This too is a feature utilized in de
Bono's hats model, as it promotes you to
work towards higher order thinking through comparing different views by changing
your outlook or in this case different hats.
Overall, the
value of scaffolding and learning outcomes is the critical element gathered
from the task. As educators providing succinct steps and outlines supports
learning and understanding for all students in any task to develop deep
understanding and achieve higher thinking. As explained further by blooms
"it is often a process of introducing student-held
knowledge, analysing this knowledge, deriving and strengthening knowledge and
theory from this analysis, and then moving towards evaluation of the knowledge
and creating as the culmination of learning". So forth what has been
achieved from this task.
Very nice Emma, I like your writing style!
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