Sunday, February 19, 2023


 Blog Post #2

     There are many ways instructors can promote a sense of community in an asynchronous environment. One way would be surveying student interests, this would be helpful in so many ways. I believe student interests is the most important thing and I believe it will improve their learning if they have a say in ways they learn. Rather than a student being forced to love and forced to use the materials they are given, they can have a say on what online courses they are using. Surveying student interests also allow children to recognize the diverse experiences and knowledge of their classmates. This is also a vital tool for teachers and administrators to collect information on students interests and preferences to improve the online community.

   

     A second way instructors can promote an online community would be creating a safe course environment for the students. Anybody regardless of who you are, will always work better and feel safer in a safe course environment. A safe and supportive learning environment makes the learning process more accessible, both in a physical and psychological sense. The children also feel confident to share ideas, values, and attitudes without feeling like they can’t share ideas in that certain environment. Students are more likely to engage more in a comfortable setting that they feel safe in, rather than not feeling safe or comfortable and being afraid to share new ideas.  

 

   Lastly, meeting in real time can promote an online community. There are many ways this can be effective by letting children pick days to meet in person to go over different material and become more comfortable with the online material. This can also be effective by sharing results with other students doing the same course material as you. I personally wouldn’t say meeting weekly is needed but meeting once a month or zoom calls as needed. This may also help with being more organized and gathering information from others to use as ideas and guidelines for your personal use.

 

    The most appealing method to me would be meeting in real time. The reason I say this is because for me, getting reassurance one a month from a class helps me in making sure I am headed in the right direction. Making weekly notes until the meeting can help in planning out promoting the online community environment. Rather than communicating through email with your educator I find it easier to find a time to meet in person every once in a while to get answers you may need questions from.

Thursday, February 2, 2023

Blog Post 1

Blog Post 1

     There are three learning theories we will discuss today about online learning. First, theory is defined as a set of statements, principles, or ideas that relate to a particular subject. Learning theory is meant to explain and help us understand how people learn, however the literature is complex and extensive enough to fill entire section of a library as stated. Three of the more popular learning theories are behaviorism, cognitivism, and social constructivism. The definition of this may also vary depending on upon certain things. The first theory is behaviorism, this focuses on how people behave. Action produces reaction. In education, behaviorism examines how students behave while learning. It also focuses on observing how students respond to certain stimuli that, when repeated, can be evaluated, quantified, and eventually controlled for everyone. This type of development is associated with Ivan Pavlov, famous for his experiments with dogs, food, and audible stimuli. 

 

   The second theory is cognitivism, it has been considered a reaction to the “ridged” emphasis by behaviorists on predictive stimulus and response. Cognitive theorists promoted the concept that the mind that the mind has an important role in learning and sought to focus on what happens in between the occurrence of environmental and stimulus and student response. The future of cognitivism is particularly interesting as more advances online software evolves into adaptive and personalized learning applications that seek to integrate artificial intelligence and learning analytics into instruction. Often, behaviorists would study learning activities to deconstruct and define the elements of learning. This all then led to the development of taxonomies of learning because it emphasized the study and evaluation of multiple steps in the learning process.

 

  The third theory is social constructivism, to describe and explain teaching and learning as complex interactive social phenomena between teachers and students. Parallel to behaviorism and cognitivism was the work of several education theorists including Lev Vygotsky, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget. Vygotsky had stated that learning is problem solving and that the social construction of solutions to problems is the basis of the learning process. John Dewey saw learning as a series of practical social experiences in which learners learn by doing, collaborating, and reflecting with others. The use of reflective practice by both learner and teacher is pedagogical cornerstone for interactive discussions that replaces straight lecturing, whether in a face to face or online class. Jean Piaget, whose background was in psychology and biology, based his learning theory on four stages of cognitive development that began at birth and continue through one’s teen years and beyond.

 

       Two terms that will come into play when learning online and learning about online theories will be synchronous and asynchronous. The difference between the two is that asynchronous learning is a student- centered teaching method widely used in online learning and synchronous learning refers to all types of learning in which learners and instructors are in the same place, at the same time, for learning to take place. This includes in person classes, live online meetings when the whole class or smaller groups get together. In synchronous learning, students usually go through the learning path together, accompanied by their instructor who can provide support while students are completing tasks and activities. Asynchronous learnings basic premise is that learning can occur in different spaces particular to each learner. Most online teaching happens asynchronously, with synchronous learning usually taking place only if there is a specific need for live discussion or interaction, or as a strategy to build community amount learners.

 

 

    Learning on an online environment comes with many pros and cons. First, the advantages may be not needing to relocate, you can stay where you are and not move yourself or your work around. Another advantage may also be that it is easier to concentrate and participate, when choosing the space, you will be working in, it will be somewhere you are comfortable with and can focus. Often, when you are in a big space with a lot of people and noise it may be hard to focus on just one thing. Teaching yourself may also come as an advantage, nobody is holding you to certain expectations besides yourself, you can teach yourself new things at your own pace and hold yourself accountable. Although, there is many advantages to learning online it also may come with some disadvantages depending on the type of work person you are. If you are someone who needs to socialize and be around other people, online learning may not be for you, but that would be a given. Often, you may not receive direct feedback on an assignment and that may make it difficult when trying to finish things. Although you may not be a cheater, having that at the tip of your fingers for some people may be hard and may be a tease some people may need the strict order to not be able to cheat so easy. The biggest disadvantage for me would be communication and navigating it all on your own if you do not get a direct response. There is many advantages and disadvantages, but there are the main ones that always stick out to me.

 

 

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Hello! My name is Macy Moore and I am in school for early childhood education. In my free time I like to spend time with my niece and my family, babysitting, reading and watching lifetime movies! I am currently employed at a daycare working with infants, I have been in the childcare business for 5 years and babysitting/nannying for even more! My goals as an educator is to raise the next generation into amazing adults and make them remember the lessons they were taught. To this day, I still remember a few different teachers who made an impact on my life to this day. My goal is to be patient always and learn things at a way I can share with others in a way they will comprehend and learn from. 


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