Publishing the resource to the web: May 2015
In : Resource: research, design, development & methods
Reflection is considered a crucial philosophical activity which enables an individual to consider an experience, analyse and appraise it, and prepare for future actions based on the insight gained by this new perception.
I judge I will gain a deeper awareness in my learning practice as I work through each module of the Masters in Applied eLearning.
I believe achieving course aims and objectives will help me develop the required knowledge and skills to become an eLearning practitioner.
Gibbs model of reflection maps out this process, by providing a structure it allows reflections to develop a cycle based on, description, thoughts and feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and future action.
Final Reflection, safaashaaban.wordpress.com,
"the reflective cycle" (Gibbs 1988)
Anfuso, J. (2014). "Reflexive and Reflective Learning" PowToon.
This video examines how reflective practice can be used to critically examine teaching methods. Explaining that teaching methods may reflect a teacher’s attitudes and assumptions, good reflective practice will seek to continually question attitudes and assumptions, ensuring they are not hindering good practice. Reflective practice justifies the inclusion of student feedback in resource development.
Leamon, J. (2011). "Reflective Practice and Reflection".
A light hearted introduction to reflective practice, two novice students of reflective practice discuss what it maybe about and what they would like from it, namely for a practical structure providing useful lists, prompts and structure, so they can work out what they need to learn next and not theory driven content, and deliberate that keeping a journal will help the learning and development of your practice.
Atherton, J. Hadfield, P.(2010). "Reflection on Reflection". University of Lincoln.
Using a variety of media in my reflective blog, such as video, images, text, mindmaps, and animation to represent the objectivities of reflective practice.
Hi Roisin,
Below is the temporary link to
my completed resource. This link is to a temporary server at Articulate (I have
a trail period to this server which expires in 8 days), it checks to see if my
resource publishes to the web. I have being trying for the
last few days to get my resource published to the web, I subscribed to Yola,
but I have been unable to upload my files to there file manager, I have had
many contacts with there help desk and forums but to no avail, I attempted to
upload the files to Slideshare and from there to Yola, but I could not upload
them to Slideshare, I would be very grateful for some ideas on what to do
http://s3.amazonaws.com/tempshare-stage.studio.articulate.com/prp19ja54ntsv7v14u3e4r1na01prv4/presentation.html
I could try saving the published work from articulate to a cd and posting it, if I was to do this what address will I post it to?
Kind Regards
Mark
In : Resource: research, design, development & methods
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