Sunday, October 31, 2021

A Review of a shift from traditional pedagogy in Nepali Rural Primary Schools - Rural teachers’ capacity to reflect ICT policy in their practice byKarna Rana, Janinka Greenwood, Wendy Fox-Turnbull, and Stuart Wise.

 

Introduction

The Government of Nepal has planned to use ICT as tool in school education all over Nepal. Government has not provided any resources for ICT development in school. NGOs are providing Assistance in developing ICT infrastructure and training. School in capital especially private school has been using ICT in education, but most of the public school did not.  Nepal Telecom data shows that internet users are growing every year. It proves that digital access is growing in Nepal. Therefore, possibility of ICT use in education is growing in Nepal. This article shows study result about use of ICT tools in education by rural primary teachers. This study conducted school and class observation and teachers interview of 5 rural school as well as document analysis.

ICT infrastructure

ICT infrastructure means sufficient computer, internet availability, multimedia, skilled teacher etc. The unreliable internet and old slow computer can hamper ICT use. Also teacher training to integrate ICT in teaching activities is also important. ICT facility also need to focus skill and knowledge of teacher and students’ need to create a learning environment.

ICT and pedagogy,

ICT in education does not mean just to use ICT tool. The use of ICT in teaching activities must be able to connect with knowledge construction. ICT make it possible to learn beyond the class room. Learning can learn on their own at suitable places.  ICT use by teacher increased student learning activities and student participation.

The role of ICT knowledge and skills,

Teacher training must include ICT training to enable it to apply in the classroom. Therefore, teacher training course should include technological skill. Lack of ICT knowledge make difficult to integrate current technologies such as internet, computer games and apps in learning and teaching.

Digital resources in the schools,

The participated schools in the study were provided with XO laptops provided by NGO which contain digital resources for major subjects. The devices are available in the school lab which can be used for teaching learning. But devices are insufficient for large number of students. Also, internet is not available, XO laptop does not contain the features available in other normal laptops available in the market, and XO laptop did not contain specific content, which limit its use in school.

 

Teaching with digital technology and textbooks,

The participants used both digital and text books in teaching. Text book were used in regular classes and digital device give complimentary material. Digital devices, which contains wide range of material which help children in further practice and self-learning. Overall teaching is found to be more effective.

 

Teachers' perceived preparedness,

There is not initial training on ICT is provided to teacher. Teachers were provided with training by NGOs that supported for providing ICT infrastructure. Teacher learning about use of laptop, find contents which are already available in laptop and use them. Therefore, teacher could not advance beyond they got from training to use in daily life and create own materials for teaching.

 

Teachers' perception of their practice with digital devices

The use of digital devices shifted traditional way of teaching to student centered learning. It provided opportunities for self-learning and collaborative learning. Use of these devices developed friendly relation between teacher and student. It also shifted role of teacher as facilitator.

 Teacher's Practical Challenges in Class

Digital contents are random on the computer. Teacher need to prepare well before class. Internet is not available. Also two school had withdrawn all devices and stopped the use of technology in teaching and learning activities. NGO taught teacher only required to use digital devices. It has limited their learning use of computer.

However, lack of government plan for providing training to teacher, lack of ICT infrastructure and lack of pre-service teacher training on ICT etc indicated that ICT use in education is not sustainable as mentioned in National curriculum framework.

 

Reference

Rana, K., Greenwood, J., Fox-Turnbull, W., and Wise, S., A Review of a shift from traditional pedagogy in Nepali Rural Primary Schools - Rural teachers’ capacity to reflect ICT policy in their practice, International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology (IJEDICT), 2018, Vol. 14, Issue 3, pp. 149-166

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Kahoot Quiz

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Sunday, August 15, 2021

Facebook Messenger for Student Centered Learning

 

Facebook Messenger for Student Centered Learning

Many people often use Facebook in their everyday life. People useFacebookfor the purposes of communication, some people use Facebook for sharing multimedia (photo, video), creating blogs, tagging etc.

Facebook could be used to share materials (e.g., video clips photographs, Word/Excel/Pdf files, presentations, and websites).  Facebook group can be created for group discussion. It can be useful for collaborative learning and questioning.

Facebook was not originally created for educational purposes butit can be used as a learning center such as classroom as it has following features.

1)   Delivery of several content types are allowed; The teacher can upload course materials(e.g., lecture notes, presentation slides, video, links) to a closed Facebook group. Assignment can also be uploaded.

2)  Asynchronous and synchronous communication can be conducted through the Facebook.  The Phone calls or video meeting can be conducted within group.It is synchronous communication. Sharing screen option is available which can be used to teach face to face. chat. Group emails and group messages can be sent in group. It is asynchronous communication. Figure below shows the screen shot of the group chat and group video chat of the one of the classroom activities.

                 

                Figure 1 Screen shot of the group chat and group video chat

3) Evaluation tools are provided for  grading and feedback. Students can send their digital copy of homework to the group and the teacher can provide feedback to the students as shown in figure below. Facebook option Edit can be used for feedback. Text, emoji, paintbrush stickers etc are available for sending feedback for students work.

Figure 2 Screenshot of Video Sharing and Instructions for an Assignment.

The Pros of Facebook Messenger

  • People can send and receive messages more quickly
  • We can send  video, file, share screen, message   texts and pictures without accessing those costs.
  • It can be used for collaboration. we can use face book for group study by creating a group. we can share any information about our projects.
  • Users can make video call. which can be use for teaching.
  • There we can share any information about our projects , homeworks , assignments, exams, due date etc.
  • We can share our blogs, article and videos.
  • Facebook as source of information and news. We can see latest news and views by different blogs , fan page


The Cons of Facebook Messenger

  • The use of Facebook in education may involve a violation of privacy,
  • It reduces the direct and personal communication between a teacher and his students.
  • Increasing the number of hours in facebook may lead to some psychological or social problems
  • people share false news and information
  • It’s difficult to completely protect your privacy
  • It adds another distraction to life.

Avoiding facebook misuse by student

Student may busy with their social site such as Facebook, sharing message and sharing pictures while teacher is explaining the lesson. Student should be educated to digital literacy. Student can be informed that their misused can be detected if required. While teaching in class, student can chat and message each other without concentrating on class, thinking that teacher cannot know what they are doing. We can tell them that if required, we can find out their activities. Student will then be aware of what they are doing in Facebook and will therefore do not misuse.

References:

Kalelioğlu, F. (2017), Using Facebook as a Learning Management System: Experiences of Pre-service Teachers, Informatics in Education, 2017, Vol. 16, No. 1, 83–101,  DOI: 10.15388/infedu.2017.05

https://brandongaille.com/12-facebook-messenger-pros-and-cons/

  

 

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

MOOC Lesson 7 - Quiz

 Lesson 7 - Quiz

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MOOC Lesson 6 - How to create and post in blog

 

Lesson 6

Add a video to your blog post

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Under the name of a blog, click Posts.

Click the post where you want to add a video.

At the top, click Insert video .



Choose from where (computer, youtube )you want to upload the image.

Select a video and click Insert.

MOOC Lesson 5 - How to create and post in blog

 Lesson 5

Add a video to your blog post

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Under the name of a blog, click Posts.

Click the post where you want to add a Image.

At the top, click Insert Image.



Choose from where (computer, drive, URL)you want to upload the image.

Select one or more images and click Insert.

click the image to change the size, caption, or alignment of the image after adding image,

MOOC Lesson 4 - How to create and post in blog

 

Lesson-4- Delete a post

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Point to the post you want to delete. When it appears, click Delete.