In this course (Digital Graphic and Desktop Publishing) I have learned new information and techniques in generating well designed materials. I knew how to create a blog and webpage from previous experience, but was able to apply good design techniques (CRAP) so the information I present to the world will be more likely to be read and remembered.
“…good visual design offers more than improving people’s attitudes to a design. Good visual design will actually make interfaces easier to use.” (Travis, 2011)
As a learner with the goal of both being a good student according to the provided rubric, but also a critical learner processing and generalizing I have to employ the time management strategy. I must provide plenty of time for myself to both complete the assignment and to process and synthesis the information learned. I also don’t want to let my teammates down! My classmates and teammates provide both positive feedback on my thought processes and open my mind to critical questions I may not have thought enough about.
In this course I reviewed and studied a lot of websites, looking at the design and analyzing how I can incorporate different sites into the K-12 classroom. Technology is advancing at such great speeds it’s hard to know where to go with it in the future. A 2009 report from the Sloan Consortium , a Needham, Mass.-based advocacy group for online education, found that the number of K-12 students using online courses rose to more than a million public school students during the 2007-08 school year. This shows we as teachers must be on top of the technology advancements if we are to keep our students active in the technology world. At the moment, my students have access to several websites that provide learning games, research tools, and curriculum rich content. I hope with some of the lessons I have learned from this course and others throughout my degree I will be able to take student from users of technology to creators of technology.
Gerstein, Ed.D., J. (n.d.). Education as it should be – passion-based.. Retrieved from http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2011/08/16/where-is-reflection-in-the-learning-process/
Travis, D. (2011, August). A crap way to improve usability. Retrieved from http://www.userfocus.co.uk/articles/A_CRAP_way_to_improve_usability.html
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