Think about your own learning – the resources and tools you use, where and when it takes place.
What is your experience of being a learner?
My recent experiences as a formal learner are with distance learning in one form or another. Starting with my Bachelors degree in the late 80’s where I learnt on my own with books, the odd tutorial and summer school but in the main alone. Then there is the MAODE program where I have again learnt at distance but with more regular tutor and peer support via forums. I also completed my PGCE in Further Ed with monthly tutor support and the support of 3 other colleagues that were also taking it in my institution at the time
What tools and resources do you use?
I use the Internet a lot for research. I make use of Diigo (social bookmarking) to bookmark all of my Internet searches. This service also lets you highlight and annotate your bookmarked sites. I use the firstclass forums for Asynchronous discussions with tutor and peers and have also used Elluminate for synchronous discussions. I currently read all of my papers onscreen, and used a PDF reader that allows me to make annotations that the Adobe reader sometimes will not. Annoyingly, neither would work on a couple of the papers in Weeks 21 & 22 (The ESCAR ones). I use my WordPress blog to make notes into Private postings initially and then these are made public if I think they are suitable. I use the external rather than the OU blog for its extra functionality and the fact that it will be available after I finish H800 and my MA.
What are your views on different technologies?
I think it is useful to be able to choose some of the technologies that you use as a student because inevitably you will have your favorites that may not be the same as for others. I can however see that particularly if assessment is involved, the institution needs to have some control over what is used.
Can you think of examples where technology has made a significant difference to the way you learn?
Yes, before being able to use the tools described above, I would have printed everything out, written over the paper based readings (which are not search-able like the notes made in Diigo or using the PDF reader).
Also using a computer to word-process assignments has made a considerable difference to the level I am able to write to. As somebody whose highest ‘English’ qualification was a grade 3 at CSE, I would never have been able to achieve Masters level literacy without the grammar and spelling checker that have improved my written English out of all recognition. I am forever admirable of the efforts of my peers to whom English is not their first language.
Can you think of counter examples where you had a bad experience of a particular technology?
Yes, the e-portfolio used in the first presentation of H808 (eportaro) was not particularly intuitive to use. Also it did not work well without broadband if you were uploading large files and I was still using dial-up at the time. This was particularly annoying as I made a pod cast that I thought was good but had to cut the quality right down to get it to upload before the site timed-out! I do not like doing good work fro nothing!
What did this do to your motivation for learning?
It certainly did not motivate me to make more pod casts for my portfolio!
How did you deal with the situation?
Made sure that file sizes were kept to a minimum and arranged a higher upload limit to the system from work which was not ideal but helped