Showing posts with label online teaching and learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online teaching and learning. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2020

BA Library Online for the Month of April & May

Rounding up posts on the library's online services we do in the Academy for the month of April and May.

BA Library Online Points for Reflection 2 At Week 2 of our library online services, I rounded up articles on instructional design, creating connections, bibliotherapy and the inevitable changes that the pandemic will take effect when this is all over.

Video Streaming Channels and Teaching Resource Packs - What I put together two weeks ago in BA Library Online -- Free Access to Resources for Online Learning

Pathfinder on COVID-19 - This is a continuing project of curated content and resources on COVID-19. The list has grown since February to include information databases to resources on mental health for children in lockdown.

#MaslowBeforeBloom - This week in BA Library Online, I shared the #MaslowBeforeBloom school of thought that has been circulating in social media. 

Teaching Practices and Quality Standards of Online Teaching Teachers and colleagues in the private schools and public schools are all preparing for remote and online learning, while in the Academy, we are wrapping up the academic year. Almost the entire second semester was spent in online teaching and learning. Here is what I shared with our learning community as we reflect on this unforgetable experience of change and resilience.

Hashtags for locating and accessing posts in social media - So teachers will always find their way around Workplace


Monday, May 11, 2020

BA Library Online: Teaching Practices and Quality Standards in Online Teaching

Teachers and colleagues in the private schools and public schools are all preparing for remote and online learning, while in the Academy, we are wrapping up the academic year. Almost the entire second semester was spent in online teaching and learning. Here is what I shared with our learning community as we reflect on this unforgetable experience of change and resilience.
We are at the last stretch of online teaching and learning. Many lessons learned, insights gained and takeaways. Whew. Pause muna. Reflect tayo. Perhaps at this juncture, it may be good to look for signs, indicators or measures of success. We can always turn to the results of student assessment and their feedback, but there is research and literature on technology integration to consider as well.

Back in September 2019, a study on the "Key Issues in Instruction, Teacher Professional Development, and ICT in Basic Education," edited by Dina Ocampo (Convenor) and Kathrina Lorraine Lucasan of the UP CIDS Education Research Program (ERP) was posted here in BALIB. This UP CIDS Public Policy Monograph is the third output of the UP CIDS ERP's roundtable discussion series on the role of information and communications technology (ICT) in basic education policy, planning, and assessment. The monograph contains three studies. One of them is a paper on the utilization of ICT tools in the Filipino K-12 classroom (Tuscano, pp 22 - 27). An interesting finding in the study is on teachers' innovate use of technology. Student engagement and collaboration happen and their critical and creative thinking skills develop when tech tools are used to support differentiation, real time personalized feedback, agency through giving students choice and voice in their learning paths, and access to virtual or remote sources of knowledge that are not accessible without technology.


This article on emergency remote teaching and learning may prove useful for learning communities in transition to remote learning. The tips and suggestions from an experienced practitioner may serve as reflection points on our own individual teaching and learning journeys.Lastly, here is an infographic on the eight quality indicators of an online course by the National Research Center for Distance Educational and Technological Advancements.
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