Wednesday, March 30, 2011

REFLECTING ON GLOGSTER


Glogster created by Vanessa Hemson. March 2011.
Glogster Reflections Scaffolded by De Bono’s (1985) Six Thinking Hats  



White Hat

Key Questions
·         What information do we have? 
·         What information is missing? 
·         How do we get the information we need?
Thoughts
·         Educational Glogster created in 2009. 
·         Is a digital tool that allows users to create online, interactive posters or Glogs. 
·         Think of an old fashioned school poster on World War 2 for example. Now make it 3D. Add text, images, movies, sounds, add links to other websites, make it collaborative so a class of students can all create and work in the same document, and you have Glogster. 
·         Click here for the website.http://edu.glogster.com/
Red Hat
Key Questions
·         What do you like about the idea? 
·         How do you feel about this? 
·         What don’t you like about this?
Thoughts
·         Just like my old school projects back in the 1980’s. An old fashioned but fun idea given new life and imagination in the digital world.
·         Depending on the level of account it’s free and can be done on most computers.
·         Creativity and self expression is unlimited.
·         Creative writing is enhanced by the experience.
·         Just like a virtual classroom because teachers can include up to 200 students – all protected by user names and passwords.
·         Really fun to play with and easy to use so I think it has huge potential for Primary school.
·         Collaborative because students can work on the same glog. 
  • Connectivism and constructivism at work. 
·         Reminds me of cutting and pasting from my National Geographic as a kid but this is the new and improved version with the ability to upload video, music, images, links from your glog to other websites where students can continue the search for more information. 
·         Can be used by teachers to present information to students AND by students to meet learning criteria and engagement with ICT’s.
 
Black Hat

Key Questions
 
·         Will it work?
·         Does it fit?
·         What are the dangers and the problems?
 
Thoughts
·         Does it fit with pedagogy? At all times we must remember that ICT’s should transform, facilitate and enhance learning.
·         Activities will need to be scaffolded by the teacher to ensure proper learning outcomes are met.
·         Issues – apparently girls prefer this kind of scrap booking task? If so how do you intend to engage boys? 
·         Meaningless creations – kids get carried away with the bells and whistles and forget that the content is just as important as learning how to use the ICT’s to create it. Scaffolding should address this.
·         Students view other glogs – how do you control content and make sure it is appropriate. According to several websites I visited there are ways of managing this in the teacher accounts as you are able to log on to students glogs, view their progress and monitor inappropriate content. Students should be educated and informed about safe and ethical practice.
·         TIME – Like allot of the new digital technologies students might find them time consuming at first. 
·         Technical issues, students may lose hours or weeks of work with technical hitches or forgetting to save the document.
  • The website states that users should be over the age of 13? This causes problems for Primary Education audience. Are there ways around that. Other GDLT students have suggested that if you use a teacher account and log on as the mediator with student links it can be overcome.
  • Need to make students aware of the dangers of copyright when using images etc on their own glog.
  • Teachers will need to secure permission to upload student works to a glog.
  • Glogster website requires a user name and password. Students need to be educated about choosing appropriate passwords and not giving away personal information.
  • Glogs can also be seen by a worldwide audience. Students need to be educated about how personal photographs and personal information should be protected.


Yellow Hat

Key Questions
·         What are the benefits? 
·         Why should it work?
 
Thoughts
·         Ticks all the boxes for meaningful interaction with ICT’S – I also like the way you can engage with a range of ICT’s within Glogster. For example you can make and upload a video, podcast, Power Point Presentation, create and manipulate images and create links to other online tools such as Google Maps etc
·         Dyck (2009) says “The visual, audio, and textual capacity of Glogster not only will appeal to digital learners, it has the potential to support the visual literacy skills that are becoming essential skill sets for 21st century learners.”
·         Click here for the link to Dyck’s (2009) website.
 
·         The following is an excerpt from the Glogster (2011) website listing the benefits of their own product.
a)    “A fun learning experience 
b)    A new way to express creativity 
c)    Private, secure, safe virtual classroom monitored by teachers 
d)    Drives new interest levels around subjects that may have been seen as “boring” before 
e)    Adds audiovisual aspects to traditionally text-oriented subjects 
f)     Fosters teamwork and collaboration with classmates 
g)    Increases drive to be independently creative 
h)    Unlimited shelf lie 
i)      Keeps teachers and students up-to-date with modern technology  
j)      Improves student-teacher relationships by allowing both to explore Web 2.0 & learning concepts together”.
·         Click here for a link to the website. http://edu.glogster.com/classroom-benefits/
 
Thoughts on how would you use this in the classroom?
·         Make sure all activities are scaffolded by the teacher so that optimum learning outcomes are achieved.
·         Ensure that at all times you are modelling safe and ethical practice for your students and that the ICT activity educates and enables your students to do the same.
·         The goal of ICT use is outlined in this statement by Education Queensland (2011)
“Students explore, select and use ICT in the processes of inquiry and research across key learning areas. They identify an inquiry focus; plan, conduct and manage searches; and evaluate data and information gathered for relevance, credibility and accuracy. They reflect on and evaluate how ICT have assisted in meeting inquiry purposes and in developing new understandings".
·         After the activity is complete ensure students have adequate time to reflect. Feedback and reflections about what they learned. What they found difficult or easy? Any websites, digital tools or helpful resources they found should be shared with other students to enhance learning. What problems occurred and could they be solved collectively? Finally the end product should also be shared so that collaboration can happen in the reflection phase.
·         Glogster can also be used by the teacher to present information to the students.
·         Get students to create a "who am I" glog in the first weeks of school to break the ice and introduce one another.
·         Science – Factual posters about dinosaurs, volcanoes, the Earth and beyond.
·         English – students do a promotional Glogster detailing a book they are reading in class. A word Glog like an online dictionary of words they are learning at the time.
·         History – Pick a famous character or event and present the information to the class through the glog. Insert timelines, photos, historical footage of an event.
·         SOSE – Promotional travel poster to learn about different countries.
·         The Arts -Poetry Glog, make it collaborative with all the students in the class podcasting their own poem onto the glog.
·         The Arts -Media Glog – students could create their own interactive newspaper. Get students to create their own online visual arts diary.
·         Health and Physical Education – pick a sport and get the students to create a poster detailing the equipment needed, the rules, famous players of the sport, the history of the sport, and the health benefits of the sport – maybe link in nutritional information for optimum performance. Students research and write all the information. Upload a video made by the students where they interview the players or present a sports report about a match.
 
·         The following ideas could apply to creating a Glog and are taken from Smart Classrooms     (2011) a website produced by Education Queenslandwhich helps teachers to “plan meaningful and engaging learning experiences that incorporate the use of ICT".
·         Create a digital presentation outlining the role and importance of sport in different cultures”. Intercultural investigations. Yr 4/5
·         Use publishing software to design and create a brochure about a local event or place in another country. Email the brochure to students of a sister school in that country, Ask these students for feedback”. LOTE. English: Writing and Designing. Yr 4/5
·         Use publishing software to design and create a travel brochure advertising a significant Australian tourist attraction or significant place of interest, such as the Great Barrier Reef”. SOSE: Culture and Identity, Continuity and Change. English: Writing and Designing. Yr 4/
·         With support, locate information about a famous Queenslander. Present information as a digital poster including text and images”. SOSE: Culture and Identity. Yr P-3.
·         To access more ideas follow this link http://education.qld.gov.au/smartclassrooms/strategy/dp/studentict.html

·                        Zimmer (2009) suggests the following ways to use Glogster
Create a Virtual Collage from images, audio, and video from the web.
Create a step by step glog of a math problem or concept
Create a biography of someone in history going down the glog as they get older
Create a timeline of events  
Showcase an experiment in class
Give directions on how to do something.  
Create a review of a book, movie, restaurant, play, etc.  
Create a glog for pages in a yearbook  
Create a glog about an event for the school news or newspaper
Create a Compare and Contrast Glog  
Create a Vocabulary Glog for your students  
Create a Glog Syllabus  
Create a Glog Chapter Review for chapters of a textbook (Would make a great end of the year activity)
Create a Family Tree Glog.  
Retrieved from http://www.edutechintegration.com/2009/12/glogster-in-classroom.html


Blue Hat
Thoughts
·         I tried to access some academic or peer reviewed journal articles about Glogster and the pedagogical aspects but wasn’t able to. The technology is obviously relatively new (Educational arm only created in 2009) so perhaps more time and more research and analysis is needed to see how well Glogster addresses successful eLearning design.

References
De Bono, E, (1985) Six thinking hats: An essential approach to business management. Retrieved from CQ University course resources online EDED20491 
Dyck, B. (2009) Hooked on Glogster: Posters 2.0. Retrieved from http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/columnists/dyck/dyck037.shtml
Glogster EDU. (2011) Classroom benefit. Retrieved from http://edu.glogster.com/classroom-benefits/
Education Queensland. (2011) Student ICT expectations. Smart classrooms.  Department of Education and Training.  Retrieved from
Zimmer, M. ( 2009, December 1). Glogster in the classroom. The pursuit of technology integration happiness. Retrieved from http://www.edutechintegration.com/2009/12/glogster-in-classroom.html

2 comments:

  1. This is really cool! Good work:-)

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  2. Whoa! 37 posts! Your a champion Vanessa! Loving all your work, keep inspiring me. J

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