One of the areas I am interested in is researching the
effects that digital note-taking verses traditional note-taking has on student
learning. The three blogs that I have chosen to follow are, Nova Next, Life
hack, and UW Bothell learning Technologies. These blogs speak about the effects
that note-taking has on student performance.
Nova Next is a digital publication that features information
on science and technology. I chose to follow it because the article made points
on both the benefits and drawbacks of digital note-taking, verses traditional
note-taking and the different types of cognitive processes that takes place in
the brain.
The second blog that was of interest to me was Life Hack.
Life Hack covers varies topics however what caught my attention was the article
on “Advice for Students: Use a Wiki for
Better Note-Taking”. One of the reasons I chose this blog is because we are
learning to use wikis in this class and it was interesting to me to see what were
the most popular wikis developed for note-taking.
Lastly, I chose UW Bothell learning Technologies because this
blog covers news and updates on the use of technology in higher education. The
topic that caught my attention was “Old
Fashioned” Note Taking More Efficient than Computers. This article speaks research
on how traditional note-taking helps with recall of information better than
taking notes using a computer.
Twitter
I have chosen the following organizations because I am an instructional
designer that is interested in financial literacy education as well as
technologies that assist in increasing academic performance. The following organizations
are providers of financial literacy products and services.
Edutopia
@edutopia
Edutopia is an organization that is dedicated to developing
tools for educators that help students develop 21st century skills.
National
Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
@NEFE_ORG
NEFE is a non-profit organization that provides financial literacy
workshops and materials for K-12 through adulthood.
Practical Money Skills
@Practicalmoney
Practical Money Skills is an organization that provides financial
education and tools for educators to service individuals of all ages.
Jumpstart Coalition
@NatlJumpstart
The Jumpstart Coalition is an organization that work together with
other organizations to start initiatives to promote financial literacy
education.
FINRA Foundation
@ FINRA Foundation
Provides financial literacy services to America’s under served
population of every age.
Reflection
The Web 2.0 tools that I have gravitated towards
since taking this course are Diigo and Toondoo.
Before taking this course, I use to bookmark and organize websites by
putting them in folders or on the tool bar. After accumulating hundreds of bookmarks, that
process started to become cumbersome because I had no way to filter or tag sites.
I like Diigo because it allows me to tag, filter and annotate, which makes it
much easier to locate and organize researched sites. Toondoo is another tool
that interest me because you can make a point or get an idea across with
pictures and it can be used with any age group. To improve my information
gathering skills I am always looking for an easier way to retrieve, and store
large amounts of information.
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