Web Searching.....
Dear all, I need to say that during
this week I have realized that no matter how often and much you may use a tool,
if you don’t learn the tricks of how to use it, you are only misusing
it. I have been lucky enough to have come to contact with computers from the
moment they started to be a boom in my native Valencia back in the 80’s. I
learned the mysteries of COBOL, LOTUS, etc. I used to know all the “controls”
you had to hold to get special characters in WordStar, etc.
With time, in the 90’s I got my
first e-mail address in Yahoo and started to learn the use of the Net. I still
can hear my mother saying “Internet is the devil”. In spite of my mom, I
can
say I am not afraid of technology, I know more things than many of my fellow colleagues
(which makes me feel proud of myself), but GOD, my students are leaving me way
behind!!!!!
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This is me, running behind my students’ bus! |
Now, this course on Building Teaching skills through the interactive Web is hitting me in
the face by opening my eyes to a diverse world of search engines that I will be
sharing with you, and in that way we will all learn! (Txs Courtney!)
I have learned about “noodle tools”
and from that site, a wide variety of options have spread to ease my path in the intricate roads of the net. Links to come!
Fellows, this is the world we are living, we just need to stop crying for not knowing and get control of the situation. My piece of advice: start training to run at an adequate pace!
... & ABCD Objectives
I am not a trained teacher, in fact,
my professional training is in the area of Translation and Interpretation studies,
However, since my whole life has been devoted, in one way or another, to teaching,
I have felt compelled to acquire necessary tools to face my students needs. In 2010
I had the luck to participate in a class on Instructional
Design and one of the course’s objectives was to become familiar with the statement
of Class Objectives. Therefore, this is not the first time for me to deal with Blooms' Taxonomy
and
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Bloom's Taxonomy |
the preparation of well explained class objectives. But, I need to say that
in this point I agree with that old saying that goes “let’s start for the very
beginning… when you read you start with ABC...” and so on…A+ to the
explanation provided by Penn State
Learning Design Community Hub!
The ABCD method of writing objectives is clear, totally straight to
the point and filled with valuable examples. I am sure that this way to
understand the statement of objectives can help any person
organize his/her
ideas logically and neatly.
Cheers!