Strengths
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Weaknesses
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Opportunities
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Threats
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It meets that needs of multiple learning styles.
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Other website viewers are unable to leave feedback.
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Websites can facilitate Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge framework if the teacher has a good understanding of how to use websites effectively to achieve student learning outcomes.
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It can facilitate the use of multiple forms of technology
including videos, images, and PowerPoints presentations.
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Without an effective scaffold, it will not benefit
students' learning.
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Websites can also improve students learning outcomes if
the teacher takes cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects of learning (as
part of Bloom's Taxonomy), into account when developing the scaffold for the
website.
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It is easier for the teacher to manage as it is less time
consuming to monitor for appropriate comments.
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It requires good internet access.
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The Cognitive learning theory could be facilitated by
adding tools to the website like concept maps and PowerPoint presentations to build on students prior understanding, to a develop deep understanding.
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It only allows one or a group of authors to make changes
to the website.
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It is not interactive.
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Teachers could facilitate students to develop their own
website to develop creativity, self regulation, and student direction.
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It facilitates Behaviourism learning theory by encouraging
students to practice, practice, practice, with technology through online
quizzes and video tutorials.
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Based on Social Constructivism learning theory, teachers could facilitate
students to develop a class website to promote inclusivity, group identity,
and connectedness to the world, by encouraging the community to view it. This may also foster engagement as the
website would be learner focused, and better relate to students' interests.
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It supports Connectivism learning theory by using the
internet and computers for learning.
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It provides an opportunity to have weekly
newsletters, class updates and reminders for parents on the website.
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It facilitates academic engagement.
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It has the potential to enhance student learning by the
teacher creating an effective scaffold.
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There is the potential to use the website as a class topic
outline or online contents page with links to multiple digital technologies
that could be potentially utilised.
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As with wikis and blogs, the teacher should discuss the
importance of adhering to ethical, legal and safe guidelines when using and
creating a website, to promote student safety at all times (CQUniversity Australia, 2012). In the future, as a primary school teacher, I
feel that websites could be used as an engagement tool to facilitate learning, particularly by adding digital teaching tools like PowerPoint presentations, tutorials, videos and images, to the
website (CQUniversity Australia, 2012). I like the idea of students
developing their own website to foster creativity, independence and learning
through the use of e-learning or digital technology (CQUniversity Australia, 2012).
My website link is: http://emmataylorictsforlearningdesign.weebly.com/
CQUniversity Australia. (2012). EDED20491- ICTs for learning design:
online study guide. Retrieved from
http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/pluginfile.php/407928/mod_page/content/8/web.html
online study guide. Retrieved from
http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/pluginfile.php/407928/mod_page/content/8/web.html
Well done Emma. I love your weebly website.
ReplyDeleteExcellent SWOT also.
Please take time to visit other blogs so you can comment. Can I suggest Oliver, Tina and Monique as bloggers.
Keep up the great work.