Saturday 31 May 2014

What is Communication?

     When I first read this question my reaction was, how could I ever put it into words, everything that is or could be communication. My first response is that it is my body, my expressions, words and touch are ways that I communicate. According to Merriam-Webster.com communication is "the act or process of using words, sounds, signs or behaviours to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else."
     In one of my MBA courses I had a professor define communication as the act of transferring information from one place to another. She further went one to explain that the way information could be communicated could be broken into four main groups: verbal, non-verbal, written and visualization. This explanation has always stuck with me. I believe that everything we do is a form of communication; intentionally or unintentionally.

Here is my list of 20 ways to communicate:
1. body language
2. eye contact
3. written word
4. tone
5. art
6. hand gestures
7. touch
8. braille
9. songs
10. face to face
11. skype
12. blogging
13. mimicking
14. storytelling
15. texting
16. symbols
17. journals
18. laughing
19. shaking/nodding of the head
20. codes

     Have you ever had a conversation and had the conversation end without knowing what the person was trying to say? I have! We all know people who are able to convey their message accurately and succintly while others talk for minutes an sat absolutely nothing.
Effective communication is vital to people and takes a great deal of work to achieve it. In order to have effective communication there must be: joint attention, communication partner and the users must have a common language.

Friday 23 May 2014

My First Blackboard Class!

May 18 Class

     With my second assistive technology class I feel like I have so much to learn that will help the students in my classes. This was the first online class that I had attended, I must say that I LOVE Blackboard Collaborate. I found the tutorials they had to get started were very useful.
 
        During class tonight we talked about how to use different sites and programs. I have set up my blog using blogger. I had watched this video before I started my initial set-up.
 
        I had not heard of the next site that we discussed called WIX. It looked really interesting and after seeing Shauna’s page I thought that it would be very hard to use as I have very limited technical skills. I also have very techy friends who implied that to do what I had envisioned for my blog and catalogue that it was going to be very challenging and may be outside of my abilities without taking additional courses. I was amazed at Shauna’s website and how professional and well laid out it was.

       We also looked at iBook author which was great. I definitely need to get an iPad. I am researching what types of grants are available to bring iPads into my classroom for students to use. I also found this video about iBook author.

 


        I have started to research and list assistive technologies that will be part of my catalogue. One section of my catalogue that will pertain to Seniors will also contain items that I have used after my hand injury when I developed a chronic pain disorder and had limited mobility in my left hand.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Overwhelmed...but in a good way

     After having time to reflect on our first class I am feeling a wide variety of emotions. As I left Saturday I was feeling overwhelmed as I had never used an iPad before (I know, I know hard to believe I live in the 21st Century). When we were doing the activities during the day I felt great and excited to learn about all the possibilities that I could learn to bring into the classroom to increase the engagement of my students.
     Currently in New Brunswick, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is the focus of our government's education policy. I believe that UDL is a compilation of best practices; where teachers enable, design, promote, encourage and support student learning in various ways that are best for each student.
     Another first for me in this class was creating and writing (blogging) this blog. I hope to change and enhance my blog site as the course progresses.
     The use of the synchronous blackboard is also very intriguing for me, as I enjoy online learning, not just because I won't have to drive for a total of eight hours. I am curious about how the interactions will be as I am primarily auditory extrovert, so content with others enhance my learning.
     The two introductory activities were very effective. By having us complete a task that we do regularly in ways that were not our 'normal'. As we were writing with our opposite hands and our mouths (or Whitney thinking outside the box and using her foot); it made me think back to when I had broken a bone in my hand and for years was only able to move my fingers about a centimetre. That experience showed me how I had taken many simple tasks for granted, everyday activities that require two functional hands.
     I have in my classes, especially in my MBA, done a variety of ice breaker introductions and class builders but this was the first time we had used shoes to create the partners. I thought it was good to pick people sitting together to 'donate' their shoes, as they are more likely to have some acquaintances with each other. This activity was also my first experience of the day with the iPad. Theresa was a great resource in creating our introductions with the cloudart app. Here are the two introductions that we created.
     The tooncamera was the other app that I thought my high school students would have enjoyed and used in this activity.
     The video Life on iPad that was shown in class was a fantastic representation of the versatility of the iPad.  The thoughts I had as I watched the video were: everywhere, versatile, easily accessible and in each part of my daily life. The video also made me consider purchasing an iPad as it seems like a great investment. I also found this commercial which was created for the iPad Air that spoke of the diversity of the iPad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiyIcz7wUH0&noredirect=1
     The use of the iPad to manipulate the textbook were fantastic as I cannot actually think of any text that is well designed when considering UDL principles. I also like that it will read the text to students, as texts often contain key terminology that is important to the lesson or unit and students should hear it pronounced properly. The accessibility options demonstrates to me that the company has made their product to be used by the greatest number of consumers.
     The creation of the book was an enlightening experience for me as it was fairly easy and did not require a great deal of skills and experience, which many programs do. I had never heard of app smashing before and enjoyed having a chance to explore the different apps with a partner. We did use cloudart again to produce a display of key words for the life cycle of a frog. Here is our key word cloudart creation:
     Overall, I thought our first class was terrific. I learned many different things that I would be able to use in my classroom. I am excited to start learning and exploring different assistive technologies.