- Teacher-Centered and Students Centered Approaches
- Online Problem-Solving Environments
- Lessons from Montessori
What I really enjoyed about reading during the second concept about online-problem solving is that it describes scenarios ,such as games, can only be solved through the process of critical thinking. I can easily relate to this because of my experience of playing videos games, which I personally believe may have increased my critical thinking because of the tricky scenarios that happen within the game that make a person think outside the box, just like solving a problem in school. Your looking at a locked door trying to figure out what to do next, your key does not fit, and then it comes to be me what if I need to find another key in order to proceed further, just like when one formula fails try another.
The final concept talks about Montessori's fundamental self correcting feedback, that is something we do not discuss much in school anymore, correcting ourselves. Actually, a lot of my teachers who made a lasting impact on me sometimes made us review our own papers to see where we made mistakes with our own eyes. I was often quite embarrassed at my own errors, and I would tell myself how could I have made such a mistake. Sometimes students need to find their errors with their own eyes, and it is sometimes more obvious than it sounds, and finding these mistakes further motivates them to avoid such errors in the future.
References
Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.
Three great concepts and you found a way to relate them not only to yourself, but also in some ways to each other! :) Your example of the video games is an interesting one as there is much opinion about the negative impact on gaming in general...but there is also plenty of research to substantiate what you found in your own experience. Missing a digital web 2.0 tool creation that would have enhanced your writing, but your writing and resources are strong. :)
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