Rabu, 22 Juni 2016

The Dawn

Hello , Khairani and I just created a joomag magazine about Kudus. You can see our magazine by clicking this following link. 



The Dawn



Hope you enjoy it.


Senin, 18 April 2016

Instruction with Technologies for Middle School Classroom




Instruction with Technologies for Middle School Classroom
 


Technology is very much part of language learning throughout the world at all different levels. Language and technology is one of the subjects studied within the broader area of Language and Social Contexts. English language learners’experience with technology with technology can give information greatly from one student to other students.
Technology is used in daily life, such as workday and personal lives. We can get help from technology such as collaborate with colleagues on documents in the cloud, connect with friends on social media and more, and we do it all from our smartphones and tablets. Technology is also driving the way teachers teach and students learn. Technology will help teachers execute collaborative teaching strategies combined with professional learning that better prepare and enhance educators' competencies and expertise over the course of their careers.
Why teach with technology ? Teachers can use technology to enable students to meet people of different cultures, explore ancient and modern worlds, do authentic primary-source research, problem-solve through inquiry-based activities, and much more. Technology can be used to enable students to explore fundamental curriculum issues and answer core questions. Students can use the Internet, electronic databases and other online sources to gather information.
So, the good things is that there are many options to choose from and the bad one is that many schools and school districts are not equipped to evaluate and implement new technologies. And, while several options today are free, there is still a general skittishness about the use of things like social media in the classroom, especially at the elementary school level. These fears seem to be abating, however, as schools learn from models in the business world, including bring-your-own-device (BYOD).


Mustika Purwandari
2201413018 / ICT

Senin, 04 April 2016

Teaching and Learning Process



In teaching and learning process, teacher have to be more creative and innovative. Since the technology at this moment is highly improved, the teacher can use this technology to improve the student process of learning. At this time, many teacher used the technology to support their teaching.  According to TED-Ed Blog, there are 25 awesome social media that can improve teaching and learning process. In teaching and learning process both students and teacher can use Evertone, Explain Everything, Educreations, and Oxford Dictionaries for every classroom. There are some useful applications that can be used to present, create and code, such as TED-Ed, Haikudeck, Duolingo, Draw and Tell, Animoto, iMovie, Instructable and many others. The teacher also can give feedback to students so that they can improve their ability by using Edmodo, Google Forms, Moodle, and Socrative.
I personally, because it can give a lot of benefit both for the students and teacher, certainly agree that the teacher used those kinds of media. Many of my lecturer used these kind of media. For example by using Edmodo my lecturer and I can easily upload the material and give feedback from students about the assignments. So, media make people around the world more easy in life. 


Mustika Purwandari
2201413018

Selasa, 29 Maret 2016

BLENDED LEARNING




BLENDED LEARNING
Blended learning is a disruptive innovation in education that can take many forms. The development of technology helps teacher to combine this amazing invention with ‘conventional’ way of teaching. One example of this combination is Blended Learning.
Being combined with traditional classroom methods and independent study to create a new, hybrid teaching methodology is the definition of blended learning as the way of e-learning. Many use terms like hybrid, mixed, or integrative to describe the same trend. In 2000 an estimated 45,000 K-12 students took an online course, and almost a decade later more than 3 million took the courses

There is a general consensus among education innovators that blended learning has three primary components :
a.       In-person classroom activities facilitated by a trained educator.
b.      Online learning materials, often including pre-recorded lectures given by that same instructor.
c.       Structured independent study time guided by the material in the lectures and skills developed during the classroom experience.

According to Knewton.com there are six models of Blended Learning :
1.      Face-to-Face Driver
Face-to-face teachers deliver most of the curriculum. A physical teacher employs online learning in a technology lab or the back of the classroom to supplement.
2.      Rotation
Within a given course, students rotate on a fixed schedule between self-paced online learning and sitting in a classroom with a face-to-face teacher.
3.      Flex
An online platform delivers most of the curriculum. Teachers provide on-site, as-needed support through in-person tutoring or small group sessions.
4.      Online Lab
An online platform delivers the entire course, but in a brick-and-mortar location often students who participate in an online lab program also take traditional courses.
5.      Self-Blend
Students choose to take remote online courses to supplement their school’s traditional curriculum. This model of blended learning is extremely popular among high school students.
6.      Online Driver
An online platform and teacher deliver all the curriculum. Students work remotely and face-to-face check-ins are either available or mandatory.

In addition, there are some development of blended learning :
1.      Integrated systems is supporting the seamless assimilation of online content from different sources.
2.      High-quality dynamic content aligned to national standards such that students can stay powerfully engaged through continuous adaptive learning technology
3.      Analytic that allow operators to provide more personalized learning experiences for networks of students.
4.      Automation to simplify educators’ lives by eliminating low-value manual tasks like attendance and students assessment data entry.
5.      Applications that enhance student motivation using features like social networks, games, personalized playlists, badges, and micro rewards to engage and incentivize students in their own learning.

In some situations, the move to blended learning has inspired educators to redefine traditional roles. The word “facilitator” has emerged as an alternative to “teacher,” bringing with it a slightly different focus. The facilitator places an emphasis on empowering students with the skills and knowledge required to make the most of the online material and independent study time, guiding students toward the most meaningful experience possible. Facilitators focus on four key areas :
1.      Development of online and offline course content.
2.      Facilitation of communication with and among students, including the pedagogy of communicating content online without the contextual clues students would get in person.
3.      Guiding the learning experience of individual students, and customizing material wherever possible to strengthen the learning experience.
4.      Assessment and grading, not unlike the expectations for teachers within the traditional framework.
Blended learning is one of approaches in this era. The optimal achievement of blended learning depends on many factors. We can participate to apply in our classroom or construct this approach so that it will be better.