As usual, lecture is action-packed, filled with new information, new ideas, new concepts that I never would have known existed had I not signed up for this class. About 3/4 of the class also take PXGT6111 so the combined effects of both classes, one on Friday afternoon and one on Saturday morning leave us, or at least me dazed, with adrenaline surges to get started on research on whatever it is we’d learned for the day, to work on our projects and assignments, to explore the new technologies introduced. but all these come accompanied by fear, or at least jitters, of “I don’t have enough time to explore all these”, “what if I can’t handle the new technologies?” “why is my thinking so shallow compared to others?'” These fears aside, I don’t think I would have given up on any of the two courses even with all the hard work involved. I feel that I’ve learned a lot, even though it’s only been 6 weeks since we started.
Today’s presentation is on PLE- Personalised Learning. Before the presentation by Pearl, Huey Zher asked everyone to post on Spectrum what PLE means to us. Since she has given us some articles to read(which we only had time to finish half), we had some idea what it is, but how to conceptualize something that is half learned? ARGHHHHH. We try our best to describe what we understand in our own ways. Dee gave the best summary of it, here it is, (copied and pasted for future reference ;P) “it is the learner's autonomy to create his/her own learning ground”
After Pearl’s presentation on PLE, which was simple and clear, we had a bit of discussion about whether we had, in our own ways, incorporated this concept into our lessons in school. It seems that most of us had, at some point or other, or even quite frequently for some though we had no idea what we had done was termed as PLE. These are some of the activities that we have carried out:
- movies shown to students – students create and present own plays
- journal writing
- students create and present powerpoint
- debates
- students create magazines for NIE projects in groups
- students watch movies (must have appropriate content) then write reviews and carry out discussion about the issue e.g racism
- post links to activities and information on Facebook Group for students to respond and take learning out of the classroom
- students look up a recipe of choice, practise at home then give a demonstration in class (ERT room)
To conclude, personalised learning means a learning environment where the main focus is on the students themself where they are expected to get the most out of what they want to learn and had learned. Students will be the one who are responsible for their learning most of the time but with teachers to facilitate and help.

...leave us, or at least me dazed, with adrenaline surges to get started on research on whatever it is we’d learned for the day, to work on our projects and assignments, to explore the new technologies introduced. but all these come accompanied by fear, or at least jitters, of “I don’t have enough time to explore all these”, “what if I can’t handle the new technologies?” “why is my thinking so shallow compared to others?'” These fears aside, I don’t think I would have given up on any of the ...
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I share (almost) the same sentiment as you! (Maybe majority of us do share the same sentiment..) You just put in words what was stuck in my mind all this while. =)
One more thing, loved your style of always putting a pic of what we learned. Good way to recap/summarize what we have learn. (You using this style to summarize in your classes? Coz it just gave me a wonderful idea of summarizing & concluding lessons in school. ^_^)
I'm saving them in my folders. =)
i will print your entry this time for future reference,,,,,ok? heheheh...ple is getting clearer by now
ReplyDeleteKJ, haha. i'm very much comforted by the knowledge that i'm not alone. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYin, i'm flattered!
ReplyDeleteKJ, regarding your question - whenever i can. But English is more of a "wordy" subject. However, it's where i learned the value of "a picture paints a thousand words".
ReplyDeleteFrankly speaking (writing or should i say typing) like KJ said,"You just put in words what was stuck in my mind all this while"
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of things to catch up in the 'chat' and by the time i wanted to respond to it, more info coming in.phew...
I always think whether i could survive..the more i need or explore the more i need to know.I guess that's wyh people said leraning is a life long journey..