Tuesday, September 28, 2010
CEP810: Social Networking: friend or foe?
Professionally, social media -
- helps me encourage students to connect and coach classmates and discuss unique and practical situations such as job searching, job interview experiences, and life lessons.
- serves as an extension of the classroom.
- is the most practical way of applying technology to real life.
- adds to the concept of informal learning.
- taps into existing students as well as prospective students.
- enables me to reach out to our school alumni.
- enhances student/teacher relationship.
Personally, social media -
- helps me maintain a list of contact details of people that I know and/or trust.
- connects me to my family and friends from the other side of the world .
- answers my need for speed of results as we increase our frequency of communicating with others.
- is the cheapest way to create my learning loop.
- helps me stay on top technology trends.
I see SOCIAL NETWORKING as an opportunity, instead of a distraction to learning. Do you agree?
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10:35 PM
Monday, September 27, 2010
CEP810: Week 1: Xena vs. Zoho
It was a jam-packed week with lab activities and homework to complete. I’ve already learned quite a bit in just the first session. Collaboration features add value to productivity tools like Zoho and Google apps. I felt like Xena the Warrior Princess wrestling with the Mighty Zoho especially when it didn’t do what I wanted it to do. I was so dependent on MS Word in the past. It was a test of will and willingness to learn new things. I ended up understanding why a lot of schools and people use Google apps and Zoho.
I’ve also experienced the efficiency of managing data and schedules when I created my own blog with a link to my internet calendar. Netvibes helps me organize all my RSS feeds – I added 10 more feeds to the given 5 links which I will be watching and will be due in few weeks (10 on 10-10). I cannot believe that Jing is free – it’s a very handy tool!
I wish I had super powers as I stared hard at the blank document and then started to write my Personal Development Plan. I don’t think there’s a web tool to think and write for me yet. Let me know if you find one! I’m glad I had everything done on time though.
Well, I’m off to week two … so how’s your week?
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8:02 PM
Friday, September 24, 2010
CEP810: A Web Page and a Blog ... what's the difference?
A web page is a document usually in html or in xhtml format. A collection of related web pages is called a web site. It is created to provide information about an individual, a company, a service or other areas that require more of a description rather than of an opinion. A web log or blog is a collection of posts which is formatted as a series of entries with dates and titles. It is frequently updated by an individual and may serve as a set of journal entries. Usually, it allows readers to leave comments about the commentary, idea, or issue that has been posted. Both a web page and a blog may include graphics, audio, video, and links to web sites and involve internet access. So can a blog be a web page? Or can a web page be a blog? What do you think?
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