Saturday, April 14, 2012

Moodle Week-6 Task


Follow-up to project progress
First, I would like to say that Face-to-Face meeting was very helpful for me to brainstorm about our project for this module; it was really helpful in giving professional ideas about using the selected technology and applying it inside classroom (as we always say 1+1=3).
I got a feedback from one of my colleagues (Oscar) regarding one of the simulation tools I have selected; the idea was to make it more generalized to more than one type of PC which was the starting point for me to think about using a similar tool for laptop as well as the one I use for Desktop machines. (Thanks to Oscar for his idea)
Generally speaking; the experiences of using a similar technology (Simulation tools in my case) by other colleagues in my college (HCT) was very positive as it help in project-based pedagogical approach (the technique I am using to teach my Course “Computers’ Hardware & Networking”), it extends the hands-on experience outside the lab boarders.
One of the questions that remain open for me is the “Limitations of simulation tools” which is really a challenging one for me, not all lab activities we can do it with simulation tools (bad news) but most of activities we can do it with simulation tools (good news). But as I was saying in my previous posts’ “that Simulation tools is going to give advantage in expansion of time and deep understanding but practical lab activities (hands-on experience) still a must in this course “as simulation tool cannot do it all alone”
I have already started the using of hardware simulation tool (to assembly the internal parts of PC like power supply, mother board, CPU,…) inside my classroom, some of the feedback I am getting from my students are below:                                                                                                  
 “WOW, it is working from home as if we are doing it in lab”.  “Sir, it is very good but still I prefer taking the lab’s keys from you and do it practically inside lab”.  “Sir, not all activities are covered, can you add more activities?”
I think balancing between using simulations technology and practical lab activities might be one of the dilemmas in near future as we are raising the bar about our expectations from technology.       
  

2 comments:

  1. Your comment on greater mobility may equate to more spontaneous learning is an interesting one. I wonder if the spontaneity will lead to greater authentic learning. Just a thought.

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  2. It could. What I meant by that; it could lead to a natural behavior of acquiring new knowledge by learners, this could lead to lifelong learner.

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