Saturday, 6 April 2013

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Neelamaayush
1 http://neelamaayush.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/computers-objects-of-amazement.html
http://neelamaayush.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/looking-through-lens-of-camera.html
http://neelamaayush.blogspot.co.nz/2013/04/weaving-is-it-technology.html

Shareen
1 http://shareensmile.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/computers-as-educational-tool.html
2 http://shareensmile.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/lets-explore-with-carpentry.html
3 http://shareensmile.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/ipad-in-classroom-introduction-of-ipad.html

RozleenRam1
1 http://rozleenram1.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/camera-digital-technology.html
2 http://rozleenram1.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/laptop-digital-technoogy.html
3 http://rozleenram1.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/crayon-non-digital-technology.html

Harjitvirk
1 http://harjitvirk.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/date-050313-when-i-went-morning-i.html
2 http://harjitvirk.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/date-310313-lets-explore-computer.html
3 http://harjitvirk.blogspot.co.nz/2013/03/date-010413-non-digitaltechnology.html

Personal Reflection
Firstly, I would like to say thank you to Sharon to teach us People, Places, Things and Events. Before starting this course, I didn't know anything about blogging. I was stress out but through lectures, positive guide line, help, support and all the information about blog, I felt much better. From this course, I have learnt so much about technology.  Before starting this course, my understanding of technology was electric gazette such as ipad, radio, computer and camera, but I don’t know how important these technologies were in children’s learning and development.  I don’t know what digital and non- digital technology means. From the lectures discussion and guideline, I have clear information about digital and non- digital technology.
                                                                   


                                             
I was very impressed when Bronwyn showed us the video from Botany Downs Kindergarten and how children use technology into their daily practice. “Technology can be defined as intervention by design through the use of practical and intellectual resources to develop products and systems that expand human possibilities by addressing needs and realising opportunities” (Ministry of Education, 2007, p.32). I am so glad that this course gave us an opportunity to experience different technology, where we learn lots of new things. This will help us to become a good teacher and professional. Now After reading through my group blogs, I have clear information and knowledge about non-digital tools which include paper, scissors, pen, crayon, chalk, carpentry tools, gardening tools, weaving, and musical instruments excreta.

I also want to say big thanks to my group members who gave me very positive feedback on all my reflection. All the feedback is very important for me to learn why and what is the importance of digital and non- digital technology in early childhood settings. Through group comments, I got a chance to share my views and ideas. “The process of reflection includes reflective thinking and self-examination during or after teaching” (Yang, 2006, p.11). My colleagues suggested me to read and watch video, which I read and found very interesting and how beneficial it is for children’s learning and development. “As a reflective practitioner, you commit to learn continuously about your teaching, by teaching and then thinking about what you’ve done, what others did and what happened during the process” ( O’ Connor & Diggins, 2002, p.9).
Technology play very important role in children’s learning and development. By using iPad  computer and camera, they were using their imagination and creativity skills. By playing with their peers they also developing social skills such as sharing camera, communication with each other, and also develop sense of belonging (Ministry of Education, 1996). While children are doing tasks, teachers ask them open- ended question, it helps them to think more in depth and solve problem easily. Technology is about helping people and solving problem (Smorti, 1999). Through technology children learn various skills such as social, cognitive, physical, language, and emotional. Te Whāriki states that “New Zealand is part of a revolution in communication, technology, work and leisure. Change in this sphere is a feature of everyday life. To cope with such changes, children need both the confidence to develop their own perspective and capacity to continue acquiring new knowledge and skills (Ministry of Education, 1996, p. 18).
Over all I have learnt a lot from the People, Places, Things and Events course. I have learnt about how to write reflections using blog. This course helped me develop professionally and on personal level. Reflective practice can be beneficial process in teacher professional development, for both pre-service and in-service teachers. “It helps the challenge of changing your thinking and gain new skills for teaching and your practice becomes more fulfilling as you realise you are providing more appropriate learning opportunity for children” (O’ Connor & Diggins, 2002, p.30).

Reference
MacNaughton, G., & William, G. (2009).  Techniques for teaching young children: Choice in theory and practice (3rd ed.). Frenches Forrest, NSW, Australia: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Ministry of Education. (1996). Te Whãriki: He whãriki mãtauranga mõ ngã mokopuna o    Aotearoa: Early childhood curriculum. Wellington: Learning Media.
Ministry of Education.(2007). The New Zealand curriculum. New Zealand: Learning Media.
O'Connor, A., & Diggins, C. (2002). On reflection: Reflective practice for early childhood educators. Lower Hutt, New Zealand.: Open Mind Publishing.
Smorti, S. (1999) Technology in Early Childhood. Early Education, 19, 5-10.
Yang, S.-H. (2009). Using blogs to enhance critical reflection and community of practice.  Educational Technology & Society, 12 (2), 11-21.