Blog Entry #3
A critical analysis of this class, eh?
Well, I think this class has been a tremendous help. When I first signed up for this class, I figured, “Ok, Computers in Education….probably just how computers are helpful in the classroom.” But right away I figured out that we (as future teachers ourselves) needed to know the basics before we could understand how to integrate technology in our classes. It’s surprising to learn how many basic things I didn’t know (and I’m assuming, others as well). I liked how we got a quick (but helpful) lesson on how PowerPoint and Excel work. These are two very important programs to know, at least for myself. The Atomic Learning site was also extremely helpful and easy to understand. It was cool to be able to keep going back to it for reference. Another thing I like about this class is how the assignments are (sometimes) fun to do. For example, last week’s photography lesson taught us the basics about digital photography, but being able to use our creative juices to take pics and then edit/display them was fun and it gave us a hands-on way to figure out the regulations for our pictures. Personally, I like online classes more than live classes. I am able to complete the labs and assigments at my own pace and on my own time. I am also a person who works better alone than with other people (not saying I’m anti-social by any means), so I can concentrate better at how I want to approach assignments/posts. Also, I’m a huge fidgeter. I can’t sit still for too long, which makes sitting in a regular class a little hard for me. I always am tapping my foot or wanting to get up and walk around, or something. It’s nice to be able to do that with an online class. The only slight disadvantage is that being a natual-born procrastinator (especially more now than ever with my kids), I tend to “forget” that I have assignments due sometimes and try to hurry and get them done accurately. But if I had the choice, I would take all classes online if I could. The professor is always available for help BECAUSE it’s an online class, and because students might need help a bit more than with a regular class. As far as this class goes, I don’t have any gripes thus far.

you make some great observations. i appreciate the feedback . . . even if i forced you to make it. (insert evil laugh here)
A, i enjoy having you in class. some students complain that they feel so isolated and these tend to be the students who don’t ever visit the Lounge to let their hair down. you have no problem with that. heh heh. i love the lounge, but it only works when students participate, so thanks.
Comment by sean — October 27, 2005 @ 6:56 pm