Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Week 10 reflection


Dear Donna and colleagues,

Without any doubt this week is the saddest one for me because it is the end of this course where I met wonderful colleagues and instructors, shared ideas by participating in great discussion in nice net. I gained a lot of things in this course including many teaching spices that help shape the way I teach. I experienced many tools that were new to me, and explored some very interesting sites like delicious where you can stores hundred of links that interest you. This course really represents a great experience for me, an experience that I will never forget in my life. I will miss the wonderful instructions of my instructor Donna Shaw and the great comments of my colleagues in the Nicenet discussions and in my Blog. We really formed a big and solid family during this course.

I would say that all the topics presented in this course were so interesting to me, they added me a lot. But among the topics that struck me the most are: learner autonomy, multiple intelligences, assessing learning etc. Reading about learner autonomy made me think about ways in which I can help my students learn independently and be responsible for their own learning. The great articles on multiple intelligences gave clear idea that students are not stupid but just have different learning styles, some learn by seeing and listening and other by touching or drawing etc. so paying attention to this idea, will help me more in involving all my students. The good ideas from using rubrics helped me a lot with the assessments. Students used to complain a lot about their grades telling me that they didn’t deserve such or such grade but since the day I read about them and knew how to create and use them, I am at peace and there are no more complaints.

Concerning the tools, I had the chance to discover so many tools in this course among are blogs, webquest, padlets, delicious, ANVILL by Jef Magoto, etc. But the one I will really use in my class are Blog and padlets. Blog are great way for a teacher and students to share ideas concerning the class and also student can discuss topic on the class blog and then make some presentations in the class about those topics. Padlet on the other hand is a great tool that allows teachers to share materials related to the class with their students like documents, images, web links, documents and videos etc.

I suggest all my colleagues to use SKYPE and EDMODO; they are great tool that teachers can use in their teaching. Skype is a great way to bring a guest speaker in one’s classroom without any transportation cost. Edmodo is a site that I like the most since I was student because of my teacher. He used to send us there our assignments and lessons sometimes. You just go to www.edmodo .com and create your personal and favorite account that can make you the feel of face book with the educational perspective.

Looking forward to sharing more with you,

Brahim Abdoulaye Thiam

     Mauritania

3 comments:

  1. Dear Brahim,

    Yours certainly is one of the blogs that achieved the biggest improvement through these ten amazing weeks and the one that I usually read first. Let me tell you I like the way you summarized the assigned readings and tasks and your charisma with everyone in the group.

    In special, I want to express my gratitude and affection for you. Thanks a lot for every comment and suggestion to me and the other fellows. Be sure you will always be remembered and welcome to my home in Barranquilla, Colombia.

    Your brother,

    Juan

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  2. Hello Brahim,
    I feel the same way as you do. It is sad that we have to finish this course and go back to our daily lives. It was a pleasure to read all your blogs and it was a blessing to have been your classmate. I will miss you a lot. Best regards.

    P.S. Brahim, my house is your house. Feel free to visit whenever you can.

    Angel
    Paraguay

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  3. Hello Brahim,

    It this past week was the saddest, next week will be the happiest for you as you don't have to do any more work! Congratulations on completing the course. You've doe an excellent job on it and it's been a joy working with you.

    Donna

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