Saturday, March 31, 2007
Asignment 1 - Item 1
I just finished writing the first part of assignment 1: I found this a good exercise as I reflected on all the discussions that happened in the forum. It felt like a journal and I found out that I really gained a lot from this participation. As I mentioned in my assignment: “using the medium builds skills and confidence in further using the medium”.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Progress Report
Hi,
I think that this week I managed to catch up with all the readings required, participated in almost all discussions and forums, and decided on the electronic tool I am going to discuss in assignment 1: Blogs, because I found them quite easy to use and a good way to keep my reflections.
I think that this week I managed to catch up with all the readings required, participated in almost all discussions and forums, and decided on the electronic tool I am going to discuss in assignment 1: Blogs, because I found them quite easy to use and a good way to keep my reflections.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Language and how it might impact the learning experience
I am writing about language because in the last week I found it really hard to understand some of the humour, vocab ad slang words used in the discussion board, especially that English for me is a third language (Arabic and French come first).
Language may have a signigicant impact on the learning experience especially when it aggects people's perception of the online learning environment.
Although “English has become the common language of communication for knowledge networks within both management and project teams” (Willard, 2001, p.8), but there are many varieties of English, because people who use English as their second language often read and write English differently from native English users.
The linguistic difference manifests itself in the level of English (native / non-native), communication styles (formal / informal), and status of the written text (vocabulary, use of humour, short / long messages, inviting tone, and slang).
I'll explain more about this in another posting, and hopefully by then I'll have a clearer idea on how to solve this problem.
References
Willard, T. (2001). Crossing Cultural Boundaries. In Helping Knowledge Networks Work.
Xu, Y. (2005). Creating social presence in online environment. http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/creatsp/index.htm
Language may have a signigicant impact on the learning experience especially when it aggects people's perception of the online learning environment.
Although “English has become the common language of communication for knowledge networks within both management and project teams” (Willard, 2001, p.8), but there are many varieties of English, because people who use English as their second language often read and write English differently from native English users.
The linguistic difference manifests itself in the level of English (native / non-native), communication styles (formal / informal), and status of the written text (vocabulary, use of humour, short / long messages, inviting tone, and slang).
I'll explain more about this in another posting, and hopefully by then I'll have a clearer idea on how to solve this problem.
References
Willard, T. (2001). Crossing Cultural Boundaries. In Helping Knowledge Networks Work.
Xu, Y. (2005). Creating social presence in online environment. http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/creatsp/index.htm
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Confused
This week was not a very good week for me. I found that the discussion boards are quite messy and the titles misleading: there were personal chatting under serious discussion threads instead of the coffeeshop, and I couldn't cope with the amount of postings, keeping my blog alive, participating in an external discussion forum, and keep up with the readings.
In addition, I found out that lots of people jump from one thread to another, while I am trying to follow the study schedule, by the time I reach the required topic, I find it already full of posts, so I can't reply to them in a timely manner.
Hope next week will be better.
In addition, I found out that lots of people jump from one thread to another, while I am trying to follow the study schedule, by the time I reach the required topic, I find it already full of posts, so I can't reply to them in a timely manner.
Hope next week will be better.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Activity 1.1 Historical Figure
What an interesting activity!
Now I know more about the others and what are their inclinations (on a more personal level).
I might try this with my students, or I can try something like this:
Now I know more about the others and what are their inclinations (on a more personal level).
I might try this with my students, or I can try something like this:
Colour is everywhere in our daily life – A blue sky, a red roof, a yellow school bus, green leaves, etc.
I like blue, because it reminds me of the sea and good weather.
I like blue, because it reminds me of the sea and good weather.
What is your favourite colour? And why?
Friday, March 16, 2007
Possibilities of blogs
I never tried a blog or skype before in any of my online courses: I was always up to my ears trying to keep on schedule, learn how to do this online and collaborate.
But now that the opportunity came (not by choice but as an assignment int he course) and after reading Blogging and RSS (assigned reading), I find myself thinking about the different possibilities of using this type of communication for my students in future: "the colaborative aspect of weblog" (Richardson, 2004, p.1) and the empowerement that will be given to the students "to determine what, how, and where they would like to learn, rather than forcing them into a one-size-fits-all mode" (Tu,2002, p. 21)
It's just food for thought.
References:
Richardson, W. 2004. Blogging and RSS - The "what's it?" and "How to" of powerful new web tools for educators. Vol 11, No 1. Retrieved February 28, 2007, from http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan04/richardson.shtml
Tu, C.H. 2000. Strategies to increase interaction in online social learning environments. Society for Information Technology& Teacher Education International Conference, Vol 1-3, 1662-1667. Retrieved September 4, 2006, from http://eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2/content_storage_01/0000000b/80/22/7d/6c.pdf
But now that the opportunity came (not by choice but as an assignment int he course) and after reading Blogging and RSS (assigned reading), I find myself thinking about the different possibilities of using this type of communication for my students in future: "the colaborative aspect of weblog" (Richardson, 2004, p.1) and the empowerement that will be given to the students "to determine what, how, and where they would like to learn, rather than forcing them into a one-size-fits-all mode" (Tu,2002, p. 21)
It's just food for thought.
References:
Richardson, W. 2004. Blogging and RSS - The "what's it?" and "How to" of powerful new web tools for educators. Vol 11, No 1. Retrieved February 28, 2007, from http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan04/richardson.shtml
Tu, C.H. 2000. Strategies to increase interaction in online social learning environments. Society for Information Technology& Teacher Education International Conference, Vol 1-3, 1662-1667. Retrieved September 4, 2006, from http://eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2/content_storage_01/0000000b/80/22/7d/6c.pdf
My First Experience with blogging
This is the first time I try blogging, and I thought it would be simple and user friendly. Unfortunately this did not happen: Creating the blog was the easiest step, but trying to post was really frustrating and annoying.
The problem was that I couldn't understand where was the mistake (and I am normally good with software and computers), and the I tried to follow the step by step help instructions but it didn't work. Finally I managed to post two items by trial and error.
Does this sound familiar? Would you like to share your blogging experience?
The problem was that I couldn't understand where was the mistake (and I am normally good with software and computers), and the I tried to follow the step by step help instructions but it didn't work. Finally I managed to post two items by trial and error.
Does this sound familiar? Would you like to share your blogging experience?
My Masters in Online Education
I am curently registered in the last two modules of the Masters Degree in Online Education from USQ. One module is EDU 5471: Computer Based Resources; I am hoping I can use the information from this course to add technology in my class. For the time being, computers are used in my subjects as a source of information from Internet search, but I need to integrate more in the design projects so that students can dicuss their project briefs.
As for the second course: FET 8660: Masters Project I, I am in the middle of preparing a proposal for this project that relates to my teaching context. I'll keep you informed of the progress, once I get the approval.
Me and My Family

I am of a Lebanese origin, and I came to UAE 18 years ago. I graduated as an architect and worked in the industry for 7 years, then I moved into the education sector. I am currently teaching a diploma program in interior design. Married with two lovely boys: Thomas who is 13 and Patrick who is 10. We also have Charlie who is a desert dog. (see the attached photo)
Interests
Painting, reading, and swimming.
Favorite Movies
My favorite movies are: Click and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Favorite Music
Favorite Music
I like all types of songs as I hear them from the radio, but I don't like the predictibility of a CD or an ipod where all the songs are pre-arranged.
Favorite Books
I love children's books and my favorite is Anne of Green Gable.
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