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Feedback to Judy’s post

To respond to Judy’s post for this week, I think you excellently gave examples to Mayer’s idea of using interactive learning styles (2009). I found it very interesting how you related it to something almost all can relate to: google maps. I also agree with you on how there is mutual accessibility. I found it very interesting that most people learn best with multimedia learning, which includes both words and media (photos, videos, etc). I think this is important to augmented reality- as you mentioned that it allows more of a hands-on and interactive learning experience. I wonder where else this hands on learning experience would be important outside of a classroom. Thank you for sharing!

References

Davis, G. & Norman, M. (July 19, 2016). Principles of Multimedia Learning. ctl.wiley.com. Retrieved from: https://ctl.wiley.com/principles-of-multimedia-learning/

Weekly Blogging Assignment #1

Prompt: Outline what you hope to get out of this class, and one thing that you’re unsure about with this class (you can elaborate on what you said about this in your introductory video)

In the future I want to be a teacher and so I decided to take this course as an elective. Although we have not dived super deep into the course yet, I have found the course extremely interesting in the sense that in this week’s topic, we get to learn how people learn through interactive and multimedia learning. I think this will be relevant to being a teacher. Because I aspire to be an elementary teacher in which students do not always best learn from words, this is where multimedia learning would come in: the ability for people to learn through both words and media (such as photos, videos, diagrams, graphs, etc). Similar to the article Introduction to Multimedia Learning (Mayer, 2014), where the author tries to describe how a bicycle pump works using just words, students would perform well on retention tests, but not transfer tests; they would not know how to apply their knowledge to a bigger concept. Part of being a teacher means wanting our students to succeed. I hope that by taking this course, I will learn various methods and forms of learning that will help me to ensure all my students are thriving.

In this photo you see that we took our campers on nature walks which was both fun and educational for them!

One thing I fear from this class is that I do not consider myself a super creative person and I feel that this class entails being creative in all aspects of learning, such as through interactive and multimedia learning. As well, this class requires learning a whole new tool (such as wordpress), and requires utilizing wordpress on the daily. However, I want to succeed in this class and I think it will be beneficial for my future teaching career. I hope to improve my creativity and think outside of the box to implement interactive and multimedia learning. As a summer camp leader I was required to be creative in keeping my campers occupied and ensuring they were having a fun, yet educational summer. I would like to expand my knowledge for keeping my future students motivated to learn in the classroom.

References

Mayer, R. E. (2014). Introduction to multimedia learning. The cambridge handbook of multimedia learning (pp. 1-24). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139547369.002

1st Blog Post

This is my first blog post for EDCI337! This is the first week of class and we’ve mainly done things for setup, such as creating this website/blog, joining MatterMost, as well as creating our LearningPod groups! With addition to WordPress, signing up for third-party applications such as MatterMost and LearningPod, this gave me insight on the different types of tools and environments that are needed to deliver a successful multimedia interactive learning experience. I did not find this website/blog too difficult to setup as I am required to use this platform for another class of mine: EDCI335. Also, I found that the EDCI 337 class webpage was easy to access and follow, allowing it to be more applicable as it is not BrightSpace used, but the same online tool (OpenETC/WordPress) required for the class, making it that much more interactive. For this class, I am looking forward to being able to meet with my Learning Pod and being able to discover Multimedia and Interactive Learning through teaching/education within a fully asynchronous course. I think this benefits us as students because we are able to manage our own times while developing our teamwork and communication skills as we will be required to coordinate with our learning pod group members in an asynchronous and unstructured environment.

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