Month: June 2022

Comment Blog4:

Hi Sabrina,
I like the topic of your learning resources very much, because I am also a member of the computer department. I have studied HTML before. For beginners, I think it is more important to strengthen interest in this thing than to troubleshoot the code when problems occur. For example, the earliest formula we learn about Java is system out. Println (”hello world”), which is the most interesting kind of participation.

Comment Blog3:

Hi Patrick,
In your article, I first saw your introduction to the two groups and your adjustment to your learning resources according to the particularity of each group, such as the working hours of single mothers and the time spent raising children. The solution is to cancel their learning time requirements. This example is very good. It is also very important for deaf or hearing impaired people to understand knowledge in other ways. As you mentioned, I like your method very much.

COMMENT BLOG2

Hello, braelyn,
After reading your article, I have a more detailed understanding of the open teaching method. You can well explain the advantages of this teaching method and the differences between open teaching and traditional teaching from the identity of learners, as well as the differences between some points and experiential teaching. As a student, I also like open teaching very much, because the development of resources is more convenient for us to learn.

Blog4: INTERACTION

The course I choose is drawing. First of all, I need to let students know what drawing is, what improvements drawing has made to our lives, and whether it is good interest. So I found this video about drawing on YouTube. “The Drawing Exercise that Changed My Life”

In this video, I first introduced the author’s earliest drawing experience and recommended a book called’Drawing on the right side of the brain’the author is’bettyedwards’ according to his introduction, drawing can exercise our brain. According to scientific knowledge, the left side of our brain is responsible for processing various analytical matters, while the right side of our brain is responsible for creativity. The work of the right brain is very important. The video author mentioned a very good example, drawing the scene you see. This sentence means that you feel very relaxed. Your brain will soon be able to give you an image, but the things you draw may be very different from what you think. This is very difficult for the coordination between the hand and the brain. For example, when you see a mobile phone, you can draw its general shape, But you will not use drawing skills to make it more vivid, draw its light and dark, draw its thickness, and three-dimensional sense. This is what drawing can bring to us. The author’s example is to draw a shoe, but there is a very big gap between the shoes drawn directly from memory and the shoes drawn through drawing skills. Drawing sends out the author’s ideas through lines and colors, which is a language of communication with people. How to practice drawing is also the key point mentioned by the author. Extract the lines from a photo, and then copy the pictures bit by bit to present them in your own drawing. This practice will improve your line skills and increase your sense of achievement in drawing. This is what I want to share with students in class.

Here is the link to this Video:

A PEER REVIEW OF AN INTERACTIVE RESOURCE

“How to succeed at University” is the topic I choose to give a peer review.

It can be seen from the title that the people they are facing are new college students. Then they tell how to face college life as a freshman, how to balance life and learning, how to release the pressure in life or learning, etc. First of all, I look at this ppt from the perspective of a new college student. First of all, I think the only thing that helps me is to plan time, because other contents are actually equivalent to a popular science knowledge, such as the explanation of why people are distracted and how much time they lose in the ppt. This is actually a very vague concept, because your content does not cite relevant scientific knowledge, and you are not sure about the authenticity of the information. Secondly, you have given many questions after many titles, but you have not given corresponding explanations about these questions. Why should we think about such questions. Instead, you give a direct view of what you think is good. Are these questions really important. How to relieve stress? The first thing in the PPT is to practice under pressure, which has conflicted with the theme of avoiding stress. Since we want to avoid stress, why should we practice under pressure? In fact, it can be changed to adapt to or overcome stress. Deep breathing, repeating a cue word, but did not explain its role. In the learning activity, it is impossible to draw an unclear concept in 10 minutes. There are more things to do in class and read after class. It is recommended to read the article. Why not extract the key information and tell the students. In fact, many of the things written in the PPT are things that students should know in daily life, so some of the contents can be simplified, not omitted, but the corresponding problems or explanations can be shortened. For example, attention. There is no need to explain several types of memory written here. The previous page gave how to optimize attention, but I didn’t see how to teach how to optimize attention. Instead, I wrote about the importance of attention, which needs to be improved.
From my point of view, there are many areas that need to be improved

  1. there is too much content on each page of the PPT, so it is difficult to attract readers to read. Too much content is easy to cause visual fatigue, which makes readers skip the content
  2. for the content layout, I found that the questions given behind the questions have subtitles in “how to optimize attention”. How to arrange them should be clearer.
  3. no description of learning theory
  4. it does not specify how to accommodate different learners
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Inclusive Design

Inclusive design is the process of continuously designing solutions to adapt to views, experiences and situations that people have not considered before. To a large extent, inclusive design is to eliminate exclusion. It is emphasized that inclusive design is a process. The key to understanding inclusive design: it is an ongoing behavior, not an end result. We should be as inclusive as possible
Among the courses made according to my group, our courses are aimed at hearing-impaired and English learners. Our courses are to learn the basic knowledge of painting, such as the type of brush, the practice of drawing lines, the light and dark sides of the picture, and introduce some well-known works of art. Let them know how to draw by learning the most basic things.
First of all, according to their different situations, we will set up some tips to show them by painting, so as to understand our content. Secondly, we can prepare paper and pen, so that they can gain experience through practice. This is part of inclusive design, and we can solve the communication problems with them through pictures.
In addition, when students encounter problems, they can change their teaching methods, avoid obstacles from another angle, improve the participation and interest of each student, so that they will not have a dislike for painting and improve their knowledge.

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