Saturday, 1 September 2012

Reflective Blog



Final Blog Reflection
Technology is serving and solving problems and is also a focused activity aimed at meeting needs and opportunities through the growth, development of products, systems (Smorti,1999).  Firstly, blogging for me was very hard as I didn’t know anything about it but my lecturer and friends supported me and I found it very interesting and challenging as well. After finishing my first blog I felt a lot more confident than before than I was nervous in the beginning.
The things I found very interesting in blogging were reading my classmates comments on my blogs and giving comments on their blogs. It is a very good way to know the weak points of our blogs as well good points. Posting every topic in the blogs gave me such a good experience and knowledge. Before starting this course I had no idea of what digital and non-digital technology was, but this experience was very meaningful to my knowledge on technology as I read my readings especially ‘Smorti’s reading. The course people, places, things and events helped me as an early childhood teacher to learn more about the uses of technology with children to foster their learning and development.
Technology is going to stay in this new era and for us as early childhood teacher’s to make sure that we use the technology in a way which enhances children’s overall developments. My first reflection was on I-Pad. It was very hard to get my head in this concept at starting but I was surprised to see that how children were using the new technology.  While using I-pad in the centre, I realized that it is a great resource to introduce to kids.
From Catherine’s comment I understood that we can use the I-pad not only for nursery rhymes but also for knowledge that they can use in future. It was also pointed out by   Ashly that children should be accompanied by their teacher’s while using the technology so they can actually learn some useful things. It is really very helpful and supportive when I read my friends’ comments as they made my blogging journey easier for future. Through such constructive feedback, we can share our feelings and knowledge that helps us in daily practice with kids. I really admired Rachel’s comment on my blog about celebrating Eid where she acknowledges my way of teching children the technological knowledge through the cooking activity. My blog on computers also showed us two sides of computer’s use.  It has advantages and disadvantages of computers they can learn good things as well bad thing for example, too much use of computer’s are bad for eyesight and health.  Mostly all of my friends agreed with me on this topic as it showed us the importance of technology in today’s life.  These types of conversations can really help us in professional growth. Penrose (2006) states that, “Adults need feedback on their learning feedback from the group members or tutor is necessary to foster the learning process constructive criticism and positive reinforcement from others helps to encourage adults to continue this process.”(p.122). In fact, I felt really satsfied about the overall comments given to my blog reflections. My group members also acknowledged my use of simple words and the links to literature on my blogs on technology. I strongly agree on the feedback given by my group members on my blog reflections that children should be provided with more opportunities of technology in the early childhood centres.
Providing children to use range of technology on children’s learning and development  will help children to gain knowledge of interaction with other peers; grow experience and understanding in problem solving of how the digital and non digital technologies can help them and others in this globalisation world.
Reference list
        Penrose, P. (1998). Take another look (2nd ed.) Tirohia Anō: A guide to observing   children. He momo ārahi ki te tiro ngā tamariki. New Zealand Playcentre Federation.

          Smorti, S. (1999) Technology in Early Childhood. Early Education, No.19 Autum1999.