RadarURL Teaching Learning With ICT: ICT
Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Everyone Should Learn Coding



What Most Schools Don't Teach - Short Film

Starring:
Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, will.i.am, Chris Bosh, Jack Dorsey, Tony Hsieh, Dew Houston, Gabe Newell, Ruchi Sanghvi, Elena Silenok, Vanessa Hurst, and Hadi Partovi


Yesterday, I was online on my Facebook account and a friend of mine share a video and her caption was really made me curious, "Everyone should learn coding!". "Yes, I agree!" I answered it on my head all of sudden. I have been learning coding when I was in Junior High School. I will share some story. First time I learn how to play computer, I can't stand to not play it just a day.  I often think when I can do something that other people can't do, it would be great. I can teach them and motivate to learn more just because if they ask me something about it I have to know it clearly. It happens! Some friends of mine often ask me to operate computer, even my father and my sisters. It is happy to teach and share something with other people. When internet came to my life, I learned something new, coding. It started with Friendster. Everyone wanted to have cool background on their Friendster account that time, and coding was needed. So, I simply learn HTML by myself began on typing "learn html" and googled it. By having Blog, I also learn how to make code and practice our creativity on constructing a site. This film actually opens my mind how important coding is, but most teachers and schools don't realize it. There are many people who has been succeed by make a code such as Mark Zuckerberg with his Facebook and Bill Gates with his Microsoft. In this 21st Century, we all already depend on technology but there aren't many people think to create and contribute something in technology. Instead of using some social account, I will be much more cool if we can create it. Coding isn't being taught in 90% schools in the world but actually we can learn it by ourselves. 
Code.org provides us how to learn programming computer and how to teach it on our class! 

go to code.org right now



There are also some websites appear in code.org that can teach us coding such as:


This website provides an application to create a project, can be stories, or anything. This project is similar to Macromedia Flash but it is designed for children that has easy steps to produce something. Everyone can make something! Everyone can learn!
By the way I have downloaded the program and have some of try hahaha


This website has some tutorials about computer science programming and it is really cool and worth to try!


This is the most cool website, I think. It teaches us how to create a code, from the very beginning and the most cool part is we have points and badge just like playing an online game!
It's worth to try.


So, Let's learn coding, right now! :)




Wednesday, March 6, 2013

A Vision of 21st Century Teachers




This video was posted on Youtube on 28 February 2010 by TheMCESC Channel. MCESC stands for Mahoning County Educational Service Center. Mahoning County is a county located in the state of Ohio. Honestly I don't know what is TheMCESC, I have already googled it and found their website but we must log in or something to access it. The creators of this video really opens my mind personally. Eighteen classroom teachers "speak out" on the topic of tech integration and 21st Century skills for students. I was showed this by my lecturer, Zainal Arifin, in the one of the meeting at school.

In this video teachers share how they and their students use technology as productive as possible. It also motivates us, as a future English teachers, to raise our creativity using technology. We can do many things by technology, the matter is when we will start and make our students engage.

I'm happy to share this on my blog, hope you guys can find and realize something after watching it.



Saturday, March 2, 2013

Tumblr - One of The Great Microblog


 Who doesn’t know Blog? For those who active in virtual word may very familiar with this word. IMHO, Blog is one of the social media that almost has complete features among others. It has so many functions and considerable as an easy social media to be learned in self-taught way. According to Wikipedia, Blog is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting discrete entry (“post”) typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first). The word of Blog itself has already been in Oxford Dictionaries. Blog, as a noun, is a personal website or web page on which an individual records opinions, links to other sites, etc. on a regular basis. Blog, as a verb – blogs, blogging, blogged – is adding new material to or regularly update a blog or if the word of “blog” followed by object, means write about in a blog. In my own experience in blogging, I often some word with the root word is blog, such as blogsphere (the atmosphere of existence of blog), blogwalking (visit some random blog), blogger (person who blogging), and etc. Actually it is little bit difficult to define what blog is in words if you have already sunk in blogworld for quite a long time, all I know that blog has contribution changing my life.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Journals About Teaching Learning with ICT (1)


Using Blogs in The Foreign Language Classroom: 

Encouraging Learner Independence

by:
Kathleen Pinkman
Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan

The JALT CALL Journal 2005 [Vol. 1.1]


Abstract
This small scale action research study explores how the author incorporated a blog project into an integrated-skills foreign language class in a Japanese university. This project was an out-of-class project aimed at motivating students to take advantage of authentic environments outside the classroom in order to practice language skills and communicate with others. This study seeks to determine the usefulness of using blogs in the foreign language classroom, and to assist foreign language professionals interested in developing learner independence in their own learners by using this relatively new computer-based learning forum. Data were collected from learners through questionnaires and interviews conducted at the end of the term. At this time, learners were asked to reflect on their attitudes about the blog project and how it aided them in practicing English out of the classroom. Findings suggest that learner-perceived benefits of using blogs included increased interest and motivation to use English because of interaction with, and feedback from, classmates and teachers. There is also indication, however, that although the project helped to improve reading and writing skills, some learners were more interested in developing oral communication skills not directly addressed in the blog project. The findings also suggest that learners who participated in the blog project were interested in continuing to blog even after the semester finished. Further research needs to focus on whether or not learners did indeed continue using this resource after the course ended, and in which foreign language courses this project is most suitable.