Saturday, June 16, 2012

My Pop Culture Video

This is my first attempt at making a movie, so I hope you all enjoy it. The pop culture I talk about truly is ME!

Monday, June 11, 2012

OK, So I have just watched the "MQ Gamifying Education" video, which gives some important insight on the program and techniques we are using in this class. This is all very new to me, since I am kind of old school in my learning. The down side to this is that I can see how some of the computer challenges are tough for someone like me with limited computer knowledge, not being raised in a technological environment. Don’t misconstrue this as a negative over all, I believe a lot of good is involved in this type of learning, and I myself have learned much already. I was impressed with the lay out of the “Learning Techniques” that this program uses for teaching. The whole premise of teaching up instead of down was awesome, and made me question why nobody has ever considered this before. It was obvious to me, how people with learning issues, and who have trouble staying focused could benefit from this greatly. There were also several other points to this learning I found intriguing, such as the unity of the class and getting everyone involved with what is going on. There is no singling out or feelings of not being involved, huge for a student’s self-worth. Granted some people don’t want to be out front and included in everything, but it leaves that opportunity wide open. The last thing I will comment on is the “Agency” they talked about, and giving the student the feeling of control over their own destiny. That is a huge factor in today’s society, when everything seems to be spinning out of control. I believe more children would be prone to staying in school if they felt as though they are in control of their lives. In closing: very informative video, and I’m struggling with the technology and damn proud to be part of this new and wonderful learning experience.P.S. Hope this thing is two hundred words, would hate to have it kicked back.......Later Kids!