Tuesday, August 24, 2010

8th Week - Modules!!!! The sequel!

With the completion of Module 1, Puan. Foziah handed to us the next module that we paid for. But it's the 3rd module. according to her, module 2 is not completed yet to be handed out to us. So she does not want to waste anymore time by proceeding with the 3rd module.

The 3rd module consist of tutorials on audio editing in helping us to enhance our audio editing skills which then can be used as part of our teaching resources.

Here are what's inside the module:

1) changing speed, pitch cut and joining audio for making better quality audio files.

2) decreasing and increasing music tempo.

3) removing noise from audio, upgrading the quality of audio files.

4) converting and encoding audio files

5) changing the type of audio files from wav to mp3

6) creating minus one

7) combining two songs

8) editing music and sound

9) saving and uploading songs


The editing is to be done by using audio editing softwares which could be downloaded from the internet for free and installed on to our laptop.

Audio editing softwares such as:

a)Wavepad



b)Sony Pro Vegas



c)Audicity



are to be used in the tutorials..so, I better get going with these works as there are task to be completed within the modules given and all are to be submitted after the raya break....

"YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY"

Until then,

chill peeps!

Monday, August 23, 2010

7th week - Lifeline...Pheeeeeeeeew!

So, I have been working on the module, but there a still lots to do...

and to my suprise, Pn.Foziah said that we could continue working on the module.

WHAT A RELIEF!!!



and I think many of us has not completed the modules yet since we are occupied with other assignments.

So, in today's class, I fully utilized the free time given today to further more complete my module.

-Another Special Entry-

“Current Demands for Education Content – Teachers and Students’ Perspective.”
by Dr. Raja Maznah.

The content of the lecture is for us to prepare for the coming impact on the implementation of the new curriculum into the existing curriculum that is being use in the country. There will be challenges in implementing the new curriculum which is the KSSR, so a few line of strategies have been laid out to overcome those challenges. The new curriculum consist of 4M (membaca - reading, menulis - writing, mengira - counting, menaakul - reflecting). the first three elements of tht 4M is very familiar, but menaakul (reflecting) is new.

With respect to the those who came up with the existing curriculum, it still has it's flaws. the current curriculum is bringing the students up with the obsession of passing the exams with flying colors. this also shows that most students doesn't really cares knowledge is being fed to them as long as they are able to answer and pass the exams. National level exams such as UPSR, PMR, and SPM are the borders of achieving something great in life, so the pupils even went to tuition after school hours to equip themselves with the answer for the exams.

with such busy schedule, the pupils are not even reflecting on what they have learn in class thus making them an exam robots. with the implementation of the new curriculum, it is hoped that the students will be more reflective than before by critically thinking on the lessons taught. the implementation also helps to fulfill our national philosophy that requires them to excel in every aspects, which is intelectually, spritually, emotionally and physically (JERI)


the new curriculum will also leave out the UPSR examination taken by standard 6 primary schoolers. instead, the pupils will be assessed from standard 1 until 6 in which the area that they will be assessed are their aptitudes, cognitive ability and also their behaviour.

Thinking Outside the Box - A Special Entry

THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX....THE WHAT??? THE BOX!!!!!!


Thinking outside the box is a helpful state of mind when trying to come up with a solution to a problem. It is a way of looking at something and turning it on it on its head in order to come up with a new answer. The technique of thinking outside the box has been used for many years by businesses and creative types in order to achieve originality. Thinking outside the box can also bring new life to old ideas.



Thinking outside the box is also taking a stand against the normal. Outside the box thinkers are open to new ways of looking at things. They are able to take risks and to look at things from a different perspective. Thinking outside the box does not mean designating the old way of doing things as wrong; it simply means not being afraid to try something that seems different.


Thinking outside the box is like solving a puzzle using an answer no one else has thought of. Using the normal route to a solution is called thinking inside the box and is usually the safest route. To think outside the box, you must be willing to face ridicule and scorn from people who cannot see things from a new perspective. In many cases, thinking outside the box is not an easy option, but some of the most inventive, brilliant and simple ideas have come from people who were willing to take a stand and implement ideas against the advice of others.


Thinking outside the box requires different attributes that include:

* Willingness to take new perspectives to day-to-day work.
* Openness to do different things and to do things differently.
* Focusing on the value of finding new ideas and acting on them.
* Striving to create value in new ways.
* Listening to others.
* Supporting and respecting others when they come up with new ideas.


So:

How Would I Guide My Future Students To Think Outside The Box?



Give freedom/explore




In order to assist the pupils to think outside the box, teacher should gives freedom to the pupils to think and do anything that they want. By letting the pupils to think freely, we are asking the pupils to think for themselves in order to solve something that they have encountered during the process of learning. Moreover, we are letting the pupils’ creativity runs loose which are a great thing for the young learner’s as they are still developing their critical thinking skill. All the teacher needs to do is observe from far and gives some guidance to the pupils should they veer of track. Let the children explore the world and all the possibilities for themselves.




Guidance



When the pupils are thinking creatively and critically outside the box to solve a problem, we as educators should be by their side, giving any guidance should we feel that the pupils are heading towards the wrong direction. Teacher could implement this by asking simple question regarding the topic taught. Remember, do not prompt question that will inevitably gives the answer to the pupils. Next step is to have faith in your pupils that they will be able to solve the problems by themselves. Furthermore if the pupils find it too easy to come out with a solution, challenge them with an even tougher question or problems to be solved. This surely will keep the pupils on their toes to keep thinking for a solution.



Mistake



If you notice that your pupils are making mistake, first of all, let them notice it for themselves. Don’t ever straight away tell the pupils that they are making a mistake. This will dent the pupils’ awareness of the mistakes that they are making and it is not helping the pupils to make mistake. Teacher could tell the pupils prior to giving the task out not to be afraid of making mistake because we learn best from our own mistakes.



Above all, God has given to us human a gift that no other living creatures got…and it is our mind. So we should we thankful and make full use of it because it is a priceless gift that is only given once.

Friday, August 13, 2010

6th Week - Module 1 (Computer and Internet Skills)

In today’s class, as stated on the scheduled, we were handed with our 1st module of the semester.

This module consists of tutorial for sprucing up our internet skill. Not to brag, but, I think that many of us has already attained these sort of skill since we have already been exposed to the internet for over a few years now. But maybe there are some things still to be learn.

So here are the skills taught in the tutorials from the modules:

1) Compressing Files



2) Uploading Files



3) Downloading Files



4) Encoding Files



5) Storing Files




6) Burning Files



7) Scanning Files



8) Sending E-mails




9) Web Search



Like I’ve said, there are some skills that I think is not necessary like storing files, but maybe it has some other alternatives of storing files. This module is rather thick, so I better get going! I don’t want to be held up as there are loads of assignments to be completed!

Until then…

Chill peeps!

Monday, August 9, 2010

5th week - Technological Teaching Aids

New week, new topic.

In today’s class, we were given the opportunity to expand the use of our teaching aids, of which we have only been using only traditional aids such as picture or word cards and so on. So, we were taught by Puan Foziah on how to use technological based teaching aids as this would help to spruce up our teaching and as especially we are going to teach young learners, the exposition of these technology based teaching aids, it would help to attracts their interest towards the lesson.

For this task, we were told to pair up with a partner from different gender as Pn. Foziah do not us to be working with the same people and to mix around with the other.

That won’t be such a problem to me since the class is only limited to my course mates and for this task, I paired up with Liyana. We’ve worked together before in the past, at the teacher’s training college, so, working with her is a bonus as I know how she works.

Both of us got on with our work after receiving it, and I tell you, finding and integrating all these technological teaching aids into our teaching has widened my perspective on teaching aids. I and Liyana had chosen these three topics for this particular task:

1- Healthy Living



2- Family First



3- Wonderfully Made



Who would have thought, e-books, musics, videos and games would have be a great teaching aids to be use as a teaching aids, but with the right implementation.

Working on this task made me realize that we need to spruce up my teaching and as I’m teaching in a new era with a new group of young learners who is brought up in this world, already exposed to all the technological wonders, I need to fully equipped myself with all the appropriate technological knowledge since I do not want to be left behind and laughed at by my own pupils.

Furthermore, the skill of implementing technological teaching aids into my teaching and also making it to work with the traditional teaching aids. These helps making my teaching to be more effective and with all the teaching aids, it lets the pupils to understand better on the topic taught.

Moreover, as a future teacher myself, I should use more modern teaching aids. Modern teaching aids are used to make learning sessions interactive and motivating. Nowadays, classes are equipped with modern teaching aids such as Interactive Whiteboards, visualizer, response system, projectors and educational software etc. Teaching with modern teaching aids is essential in the technological age. Many subject topics can be taught better and in more depth with modern teaching aids. Teachers must use various types of modern teaching aids to connect with students. Modern teaching aids incorporate audio-visual techniques that influence the interest and memory of students.

Until then,

Chill peeps!

Monday, August 2, 2010

4th Week - Class CANCELLED!

I got up this morning and were bout to get ready for class..

Then, Hazwan -


thats him, burning some "lemang" during recent raya haji...

my group leader for this subject, who is also my housemate got a call from Puan Foziah, telling us that today's class is CANCELLED!

I repeat... CANCELLED!!!



What?

You didn't hear me?

ok, for the last time "TODAY'S CLASS IS CANCELLED!!!!!!!!!"

So, what I did was, I went for a short walk at Tasik Permaisuri..

a bit of fresh air would do the trick since I have not been getting enough sleep, but getting back to bed was not my option since I won't be able to get back up then.

ahahahaha...

well, there are other assignments to be done, and this could only be the only time for me to have a little bit of relaxation from my hectic life as a student..

until then...

chill peeps!