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Throughout this semester I have learned about multiple strategies and designs that will
improve my teaching skills. During this course we have learned about multiple technologies that
will benefit our students in the new technological age. We have researched learning
communities, gaming, OER’s and traditional and online teaching. As a result, to our research I
was able to create an online course that will benefit our students as well.
When we first began this semester, I was very hesitant because we started by discussing
learning communities. I have only been teaching for about two years in a first-grade classroom
which does not have too much access to technology. We have a Promethean board and about
three computers. Over the semester I have come to “recognize that digital content and games
have the potential to transform teaching and learning in our nation’s classrooms” (Transforming,
2013). With digital content becoming more accessible to students it allows them to become more
student-centered instead of teacher centered. Students will be able to learn at their own pace
through multiple different ways in order to have a more tailored learning experience.
Learning about learning communities really opened my eyes to this way of learning
because as I researched it I could see the benefits. For example, having a learning community
online or in a traditional classroom as teachers we need to make sure that the three elements are
taken into account which are teaching presence, social presence, and cognitive presence. Based
on the research that I did, all of these elements work together in order to provide students with a
successful learning experience. For example, in an article by Kevin Wilcox he stated that
“initially students may be more comfortable in a passive role and will need guidance and
opportunities to become involved in the community” (Wlicox, 2011). I believe that this is a
really important part of a learning community because in a traditional classroom it is simple for
students to become involved because they have the face to face interactions daily. While in a
online learning community it is a little easier for students to become passive and not participate
because they do not feel a connection. Throughout the semester, I learned that it is important to
use strategies such as gaming in order to have students make the connections with not only other
Using gaming as a way to connect with students is a major part of the online learning
learning community. Using games such as Minecraft or prodigy.com allow students to connect
with other students in their learning community. They are able to work together in order to
create, learn, and assess their knowledge. When teachers use gaming as a way to bridge the gap
they connect with their students, in my classroom I use prodigy.com as a way to do this. Students
use this online learning community to practice mathematics skills. I can assign them different
tasks that are aligned with what we are working on in whole and small group. At the same time
students can pick different worlds that their friends are in and cast spells as a wizard. A key to
gaming that Liz Kolb states that we should “encourage learners to work together on quests, a
common practice of gamers who team up in order to achieve an epic win” (Kolb, 2015). Prodigy
gives students the opportunity to work together in order to beat different animals in order to
move on to the next level. My students love this gaming tool and use it even at home which hits
the blended learning topic we covered in this course too. Therefore, allowing students to be in
control of their own learning whether it is in the classroom (traditional classroom) or at home
(online learning). Over the course I really can see how important gaming is to students learning
experiences.
Another key concept that we researched and developed during the semester was online
educational resources (OER) which are “accessible text, media, and other digital resources that
are useful for teaching, learning, and assessing” (Sparks, 2017). When we were first tasked with
finding an OER I was confused about what this type of resource was. After doing some research
on what an OER was I was extremely surprised because as a teacher we use these types of
resources all the time, now at the first-grade level they are more difficult to use. But I can easily
see myself creating more of these in the future when I do have more access to technology for
students to do research projects and other activities on. I believe that OER’s are really important
to an online learning community because it sets the students up to succeed. For example, the
OER that I picked for my online course was a graphic organizer that students can use to take
notes on. I believe that this type of resource yet it is very simplistic it will help students stay
organized and when they create their final project which is assessed they will be able to succeed
A key factor that was extremely important with online learning is making my lessons
universally designed for students with multiple disabilities. I believe that making courses
allowing students to engage in all course activities” (Chaaban, 2015) make learning successful
for all students. With students with multiple disabilities I think it is also important to consider
students who have different learning styles such as auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners.
When creating an online course, it is vital that teachers include videos, audio, and organizers in
Overall, all of these elements are seen within my online course development. For my
online course I decided to included videos, pictures, OER’s and community activities. My online
course supports student learning because it has multiple different aspects of a online course that
should be seen in order for it to be successful. Students are able to create a community by
commenting on one another’s introduction activities. They will be able to make connections with
each other and even their teacher. Next, my online course supports student learning because of
the multiple uses of OER’s. Students are given multiple graphic organizers in research, create,
and produce a product. These resources allow students multiple different opportunities to build
on the previous step, such as building on their research by creating a book. Also, my online
course will benefit students with multiple different learning styles. I have included visuals, clear
directions, and videos. Students will use these aspects in order to create their final project at the
end of the course. These different things in my course allow students who are more visual or
auditory benefit. My online course really encompasses what is needed in order to give students a
I have learned multiple things about online and traditional environments this semester
that will help me with my teaching in the future. I have learned that online does have its
positives such as students being in charge of their learning which is a really important aspect
of teaching. I can see how students having taken control would be able to helpful to them so
they will be more likely to take initiative in order to complete online tasks. Also, online
courses seem to be more and more fun for students because students love to use technology
and providing them an online class will make learning more and more fun for them.
References
https://teachonline.asu.edu/2015/07/accessibility-online-courses/
Kolb, L. (2015). Epic Fail or Win? Gamifying Learning in My Classroom. Retrieved from
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https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2017/03/29/what-is-oer-5-questions-about-open-oer.html
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Wilcoxon, K. (2011, October 3). Building an online learning community. Retrieved from
https://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/761/building-an-online-learning-community