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Collaboration is Key!

Hello!

I chose to create an infographic using Piktochart for my artifact summarizing the collaborator module. To take a look at the module itself, please click this link: https://extend.ecampusontario.ca/collaborator-explore-collaborate/

The first part of my infographic includes the title and the first section of the module, explaining why we should collaborate with others. I read that “Being open to collaboration is a key to building a personal learning network (PLN)” on this page and that immediately stood out to me as a potential title for this artifact. I narrowed the many reasons to collaborate down to 4 main points: to create and innovate with others, to connect and develop ideas, for teaching and learning growth and to share questions and find answers. I chose to use these points as they have a lot of action buzz words and they stood out as key reasons why I, as a student and teacher, would be drawn to.

The next main section outlined in my infographic is the definition of a personal learning network, as well as features and types of connections a personal can make by creating and maintaining a PLN. I tried to use single words to describe the features/perks of a PLN so I didn’t overwhelm the eye but felt like I had to include a bit of text in the explanation of the PLN, as this concept needs to be very clear in order to understand the module.

Lastly, the bottom of my infographic is a list written over the image of a computer, which I thought was fitting for the section about building a PLN online. This section discusses some tips on researching and opening yourself up to a variety of platforms and opinions to enrich your learning and teaching.

I tried to use visuals that represented unity and togetherness. The puzzle pieces and circle around the “PLN: Make Connections” section both have images of people connecting in order to create the picture. The puzzle pieces are being pushed together by two people, as is the circle made up of people holding hands. I wanted to use these specific images because, when it comes down to it, the collaborator module is providing us with information on how to build a community of people that we can work with, whether it be face to face, through email or several online platforms.

Ironically, I chose the collaborator module but didn’t collaborate with any other minds because instead of choosing a template to build upon, I decided I wanted to start from scratch and use a blank template on Piktochart. As a student and teacher, I find that I am always trying to reinvent the wheel. I want all of my resources to be completely made by me, using my own knowledge and experiences to guide my choices. It is a huge waste of time. There is a part of me that feels so accomplished when I create something ‘from scratch’, which is never completely the case anyway, but I like to think it is. This bleeds into my other jobs and hobbies as a choreographer, drama teacher, etc. I refuse to use someone else’s ideas and resources online and I actually watch dance videos of a song I’m choreographing and make note of which moves are being used so I DON’T use them.

This module has reinforced my realization that my previous way of thinking is ridiculous! When there is information and resources created and accessible to me, I should be using them. I am limiting myself by trying to be ‘independent’. I am one person who has had one set of experiences and it is wrong of me to only draw from these experiences as my students are all unique and have all lived through different things. I need to expand my knowledge and work with others to create more accessible and inclusive lessons that incorporate ideas of both my own and others!

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Think Outside of the Box! Inspire Students with a New Way of Learning!

Hello everyone!

I decided to do my first multimedia reflection with Friend & Collier’s Podcast ‘Questioning Learning’.

I really related to this podcast because, as a student, I always wanted to be creative when completing and presenting assignments. I love to perform and I would jump at the opportunities where I could ‘bend the rules’ and do something I was so passionate about by incorporating skits, songs, and dances into my presentations. Unfortunately, these opportunities were few and far between in my elementary school. There was little ‘wiggle room’ when it came to math and science, as some of my teachers thought there were specific learning outcomes that could only be learned one way.

As an artist, when you are limited by rigid structures and aren’t allowed to take risks, you feel as though you aren’t able to share who you truly are.
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In high school, I was encouraged to be creative in my arts courses (music & dance) but I found that there were still many limits and rigid rubrics/goals that were in place, preventing me from ‘doing my own thing’. I am so passionate about the performing arts and being creative, as I think everyone has a voice and a story to tell. This podcast allowed me to reflect on my learning process and I have realized that I learn best when I am able to create. My digital artifact is a parody rap of sorts and I find that creating a song or dance or scene helps me learn because I had to organize the information, as well as be artistic. I not only chose what I thought was important, but I had to think about using different words to rhyme, follow a beat, etc. I had fun doing this assignment because I got to use my musical knowledge in a way that I am not super comfortable with yet. I was challenged in both a new concept and in my own field, so I was able to grow as a learner and artist.

As a teacher, I hope to create a nurturing and creative environment, where students can feel comfortable taking risks and expressing themselves. This podcast talks about how classrooms are so diverse and each student is passionate about different things. Our interests and experiences make us who we are so I want my students to be confident in embracing themselves and give them the chance to learn in a way that is exciting and engaging. Questioning and reflecting on my teaching methods will be an ongoing process because I want to continue being creative as a teacher and guide my students in their own personal journeys as they prepare for life in this wild world!

We need to encourage our students to be themselves because they are all awesome and uniqueness is what makes someone great!
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