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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Reactions 1 in week 9

Reactions 1 in week 9


I like what Anar Bayarsaikhan has said in her post: “In short, it's always good to reflect back on our teaching and it's also important for students to ask for help from the instructor if there is any gap between the teaching and learning.”
This is interesting, but it can be done only by active and much good interested students who visualize the importance and effectiveness of studying. These kinds of students would like to make a difference in their studies. They do not wait for the teacher’s to tell them. They are always coming up by innovative suggestions. They usually take risks and take their teachers by surprise.
In fact some nowadays students are technology native born, they are always using technology every moment of their life for to learning, amusement, and resting…
We have learned a lot from reading your post and comments. Then, after all, technology is innovative to be used in the classroom to boost and maximize learning opportunities, wherever it is used and implemented. It is also a practical way to assure that the pre-planned goals and objectives are successfully met while delivering instruction. However, cannot we say that despite its innovation and integrating all skills, it contributes to the decline of the students' mental ability use? It would make more students more passive and reluctant to respond to the practicality of technology?

2 comments:

  1. Hi Abdesalam
    It is quite interesting to read your post about week 9. I could learn much from your reflections - the positive and the negative aspects of technology.

    Yes. You are right. The active students do not wait for the teachers to tell them. They always come up with innovative ideas and the students belonging to the 21st century (digital natives) will learn better and more effectively with the help of technology tools.
    Your post is brilliant.

    Best
    Sasi Raj from India

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  2. Thank Sasi Raji you so much for your comment

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