Saturday, March 17, 2012

Week Ten: Signing off

Dear All,

This suppose to be my last official blog entry for my course which started amid lots of expectation and excitement. In this intensive ten week not only have I got to know some brilliant teachers and wonderful people but also I worked quite rigorously for keeping up with all my course mates.

It would actually take me a whole week of non stop writing to chronicle my learning from this amazing course. So, I would actually write some of my best learning from this course.

I would like to start with the idea of blog for interaction with students. It seemed to me my greatest learning. Later I found that the blog can be used for extended self learning by exploring supplementary material by the instructor. It can also be used to learn about student's writing and their interest which can determine the course of the learning for the students to some extent.

Another biggest learning is to know about the things that I thought I knew quite well. For example, I hardly thought of power point as a powerful tool for interaction while teaching a item in the class. After learning a whole lot of techniques and tips about power point presentation I am sure to have a lot of interaction with my students even when I am 'lecturing' on some 'uncool' things especially in my writing class.

I would like to end it here as I plan to actually come back to this post and enrich it with my more discovery I had throughout the course
       

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Week Nine: Relief and Sadness

Dear All,

Hope all of you are doing well. The expected moment for which we had a clock ticking in our mind as well as in the our class wiki came and went by. The long waited submission date which suddenly seemed to me galloped quite at the end is over. Passed quite a day, still vivid in my memory. Had a nagging headache, slept quite late in the previous night.

The ordeal of writing an extended piece always seemed to me a nightmare. But I think I should get used to it, after all it is the beginning. While drafting the project report I felt that some of my ideas are getting clumsily entangled in the 'endless' sentence(s) I was writing. Did not have enough time to revise, so I left it to my peer readers to go through the mess. I regret and apologize for the hard time I have given to my two wonderful classmates. I am sorry Arifeen and Mukhprat. Wondering myself why this realization came so late. I realize that I actually understood that extent of the pain my peer reader had to go through once I revisited my draft and tried to make sense out of it. Hope I could sufficiently clear the clatter in my final submission for my for my instructors so they can navigate with a little effort.

As it is supposed to be a reflection, so I think I should come out of my nonsensical blabbering and say in plain terms that I learned I lot literally a lot. Now I can empathize with my learners more once I remember how frustrating writing can be at times even after so years of academic training. I also learned to start a little earlier so that I do not have run at the end. I still have to learn how to separate myself from my writing and going through it at least one more time to have a fresh look. Above everything I have the epiphany that I should write frequently to come out of this dreadful feeling I have once I think of writing something substantial.

I vaguely remember my first meeting with Howard Gardner's brainchild multiple intelligence. It was probably introduced in one of the applied linguistic courses I took in my final years. Then I had the chance of knowing little more about it from a conference presentation where the two researchers showed how addressing different intelligence inside the classroom quite dramatically increase student's motivation. My last encounter with multiple intelligence took place in the 4th Teaching Learning Centre Workshop. In fact, it was the main attraction of a two hour session titled .I learned quite a lot not only theoretically but also practically by doing some very engaging activities. This time when saw the topic in the ninth week I realized that we would be knowing something new about it. My understanding about multiple intelligence become more solid after going though all the reading and reflecting about them. Now, I know that I can actually involve my students in different activities such as word games, puzzle, Webquest, presentation which will help them to learn differently.

I really feel sad that it is coming to an end. Even though my conscious mind says that you will not have to think of one more deadline but somewhere deep in my heart I feel the pain of loss of such great company.

Hope to keep in touch.

Biday(Goodbye)                 

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Week Eight: Challenges and Overcoming the Challenges

Hello Everyone,

This week have been one of the most challenging weeks of my life. So I would just share some of my challenges.

To begin with, the week started with the looming shadow of the submission of project report and even though most of my classmates were really prepared to deal with this challenge I was a little bit lagging behind as I have mentioned in my project report draft because of unforeseen closure of my class for one week so I could not interact with them in that time. However I realized that the effort to work on the project task is going to be appreciated as our instructors have mentioned that we will have time to refine our draft.

Then came the challenge of waking till 12:00 in the midnight for attending the webinar session to hear and see my instructors and some of my colleagues. I would say it was really worth all the effort of staying up late and feeling little dizzy on the next day.

Finally, the exploration of the tools for creating a class site and making online exercise was quite exciting. It was quite simple to create a nicenet class. I now have the strong wish to create a Google site similar to our class site. Hope I have the time and energy to do it soon.