Classroom for the 21st Century Public School in the Philippines
Read the news on the proposed classroom. http://www.deped.gov.ph/updates/updateslinks.asp?id=1174
In relation to this, read these blog entries
http://apec-elearning.blogspot.com/search/label/role%20of%20classrooms
http://apec-elearning.blogspot.com/2011/07/developing-collaborative-skills-among.html
As a group, design and propose a classroom design, may be purpose-specific or multi-purpose.
Encourage the ideas of collaboration, student-centered and participatory learning.
Make it a vision as well to preserve the tradition of the "school" as a second home".
Proposed classroom designs are to be submitted on Monday, Aug. 8, in printout and PNG or JPG form. Post the link of your JPG or PNG image here.
Selected functional designs will be submitted to the Dept of Education.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
EM-TECH WIKI PORTFOLIO
Each group is to create a wikipage to accommodate the portfolio of reflections (and insights, feedback and comments) of the different activities in the class.
The required reflection will come from the--
1. class reports of the other groups
2. required seminar, at least 3
Each group is also asked to make an assessment of the final project to be posted in the wikipage. Thank you.
The required reflection will come from the--
1. class reports of the other groups
2. required seminar, at least 3
Each group is also asked to make an assessment of the final project to be posted in the wikipage. Thank you.
EM-TECH UPCOMING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Schedule of Em-tech Seminars
July 23 - morning session
Aug 6 - afternoon session
Aug 13 - afternoon session
Each student is required to attend at least 3 seminars.
Reflection/feedback on the seminar will have to be written in the group wikipage.
This also means the July 25 and July 28 sessions will be called off.
Webinar for the Em-tech Students
Everyone is also encouraged to attend the Wikispaces Private Label for Higher Education Thursday, July 7, 2011 from 14:00-15:00 PDT / 21:00-22:00 UTC
Reminder to Morris: Pls prepare the Seminar evaluation form to be used in the seminars. This task is part of the social credit activity of S21. Coordinate with Bea regarding this matter.
Thank you very much to everyone for your cooperation.
July 23 - morning session
Aug 6 - afternoon session
Aug 13 - afternoon session
Each student is required to attend at least 3 seminars.
Reflection/feedback on the seminar will have to be written in the group wikipage.
This also means the July 25 and July 28 sessions will be called off.
Webinar for the Em-tech Students
Everyone is also encouraged to attend the Wikispaces Private Label for Higher Education Thursday, July 7, 2011 from 14:00-15:00 PDT / 21:00-22:00 UTC
Reminder to Morris: Pls prepare the Seminar evaluation form to be used in the seminars. This task is part of the social credit activity of S21. Coordinate with Bea regarding this matter.
Thank you very much to everyone for your cooperation.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
June 27 & June 30 Announcement
Reporting assignments will push through on the specified dates, June 27 & June 30.
All reports that did not push through last June 23 will be scheduled on another date.
Please be guided accordingly. Thank you.
All reports that did not push through last June 23 will be scheduled on another date.
Please be guided accordingly. Thank you.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
COURSE SYLLABUS OF EM-TECH
1.0COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Code: EM-TECH
Course Title: Emerging Technologies for the Developing Country
Description: The Emerging Technologies class is now all about the transformational role of ICT in our developing society, how it affects the different stakeholders and the many challenging issues befaced by the new citizens of today. The course is intended to be an eye-opener on how we use ICT not only in our everyday lives but how we actively create and use good solutions out of it.
Credit Units: 3
Pre-requisite: Pls check your flowchart
Co-requisite: None
Department: Information Technology
Course Adviser: Ms. Mavic Pineda – mavic.pineda@delasalle.ph
Twitter: queenandroid, #emtech
EM-TECH Blog: http://whymanagetech.blogspot.com
Liberty: Use of laptop and Bluetooth enabled mobile phones together with the web is a privilege during group dynamics and experiments that may be held/performed in the classroom.
2.0COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course intends to research and discover new and a variety of tools, technologies and applications mobile, web-based or even personalized on very specialized areas:
a.Get exposure on various ICT/web/mobile and new media technologies;
b.Be resourceful in finding and comparing these different tools & technologies,
c.Be critical and reflect on the use and impact of these technologies,
d.Be mindful on how these can be replicated in the local setting;
e.Create a portfolio of reflections based on the different discovery sessions;
3.0COURSE TOPICS
1.Introduction
Overview of what the direction and vision of the course
Formation of teams/groups
2.Tools for personal environments
3.PROJECT orientation
Special topic: Mapping technologies for various applications
4.Tools for women’s & elderly health
5.Tools for cultural exchange
6.Tools for human psychology
7.Tools for the state HEIs
8.*Special Topic: Data integrity and Privacy Issues
9.Tools for the transportation sector
10.Tools for emergency management
11.Tools for data aggregation
12.Project presentations
13.Project presentations
14.Course feedback and assessment
*Online meetings
**Topic nos. correspond to week nos.
Other topics:
Tools for specialized learning
Tools for analyzing population data
Tools for sociability or social engineering
Tools for security
Tools for measuring performances
Tools for preserving national heritage
Tools for risk management
Tools for entertainment
3. 0 LEARNING STRATEGIES
1.Activity as major course work;
2.Use of short video and/or wikis and/or blogs and relationship simulation tool for presentations;
3.Interactive discussions, insight sharing, research & heavy reading assignments;
4.Participation in a blogs, twitter and online meetings;
5.Development of a well-thought web-based or mobile intercultural collaboration application/solution/tool
6.0 RATING SYSTEM
Group &individual reflections & the wiki portfolio - 50%
Class Exposition on the assigned topic - 15%
Class Activities – participation in group interactions, insight sharing, attendance to seminars, online discussions - 15%
Class Final Project – unique local food tumblr site(content, ingenuity, appetite & insight) - 20%
TOTAL 100%
Attendance to 3 seminars is a requirement.
REFERENCES:
Cottle, S. (2009). Global Crisis Reporting. New York: McGraw Hill.
Call No: P 96 S63 C66 2009.
**Dijk, J. v. (2006). The Network Society. London: Sage Publications.
Call No: P 96 T42 D5513 2006
Bernhardsson, L. and Perneman, J.E. (2011). An intercultural university with hubs, nodes and feeds. (MVP will provide the copy of the paper.)
Bjurstrom, Äse Eliason. Hubs and nodes in a global rhizome; connecting informal, non- formal and formal learning connecting informal, non-formal and formal learning. Retrieved from http://intercultural.ei.hv.se/
O’Reilly, Tim. (Sep 30, 2005). What is web 2.0? O’Reilly Behind the Cover. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html
Pineda, MV (2009). Urban class computing: promising or perilous. Proceedings of the ICICTE 2009 Conference. (MVP will provide the copy of the paper.)
Siemens, G (2004). Connectivisim: A learning theory for the digital age. Retrieved from: http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/connectivism.htm
Wenger, W. (2006). Communities of practice a brief introduction. Retrieved from http://www.ewenger.com/theory/
*other reading materials to follow.
**Main course references
Prepared by MVP/may 2011 (Trollhattan.SE)
Course Code: EM-TECH
Course Title: Emerging Technologies for the Developing Country
Description: The Emerging Technologies class is now all about the transformational role of ICT in our developing society, how it affects the different stakeholders and the many challenging issues befaced by the new citizens of today. The course is intended to be an eye-opener on how we use ICT not only in our everyday lives but how we actively create and use good solutions out of it.
Credit Units: 3
Pre-requisite: Pls check your flowchart
Co-requisite: None
Department: Information Technology
Course Adviser: Ms. Mavic Pineda – mavic.pineda@delasalle.ph
Twitter: queenandroid, #emtech
EM-TECH Blog: http://whymanagetech.blogspot.com
Liberty: Use of laptop and Bluetooth enabled mobile phones together with the web is a privilege during group dynamics and experiments that may be held/performed in the classroom.
2.0COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course intends to research and discover new and a variety of tools, technologies and applications mobile, web-based or even personalized on very specialized areas:
a.Get exposure on various ICT/web/mobile and new media technologies;
b.Be resourceful in finding and comparing these different tools & technologies,
c.Be critical and reflect on the use and impact of these technologies,
d.Be mindful on how these can be replicated in the local setting;
e.Create a portfolio of reflections based on the different discovery sessions;
3.0COURSE TOPICS
1.Introduction
Overview of what the direction and vision of the course
Formation of teams/groups
2.Tools for personal environments
3.PROJECT orientation
Special topic: Mapping technologies for various applications
4.Tools for women’s & elderly health
5.Tools for cultural exchange
6.Tools for human psychology
7.Tools for the state HEIs
8.*Special Topic: Data integrity and Privacy Issues
9.Tools for the transportation sector
10.Tools for emergency management
11.Tools for data aggregation
12.Project presentations
13.Project presentations
14.Course feedback and assessment
*Online meetings
**Topic nos. correspond to week nos.
Other topics:
Tools for specialized learning
Tools for analyzing population data
Tools for sociability or social engineering
Tools for security
Tools for measuring performances
Tools for preserving national heritage
Tools for risk management
Tools for entertainment
3. 0 LEARNING STRATEGIES
1.Activity as major course work;
2.Use of short video and/or wikis and/or blogs and relationship simulation tool for presentations;
3.Interactive discussions, insight sharing, research & heavy reading assignments;
4.Participation in a blogs, twitter and online meetings;
5.Development of a well-thought web-based or mobile intercultural collaboration application/solution/tool
6.0 RATING SYSTEM
Group &individual reflections & the wiki portfolio - 50%
Class Exposition on the assigned topic - 15%
Class Activities – participation in group interactions, insight sharing, attendance to seminars, online discussions - 15%
Class Final Project – unique local food tumblr site(content, ingenuity, appetite & insight) - 20%
TOTAL 100%
Attendance to 3 seminars is a requirement.
REFERENCES:
Cottle, S. (2009). Global Crisis Reporting. New York: McGraw Hill.
Call No: P 96 S63 C66 2009.
**Dijk, J. v. (2006). The Network Society. London: Sage Publications.
Call No: P 96 T42 D5513 2006
Bernhardsson, L. and Perneman, J.E. (2011). An intercultural university with hubs, nodes and feeds. (MVP will provide the copy of the paper.)
Bjurstrom, Äse Eliason. Hubs and nodes in a global rhizome; connecting informal, non- formal and formal learning connecting informal, non-formal and formal learning. Retrieved from http://intercultural.ei.hv.se/
O’Reilly, Tim. (Sep 30, 2005). What is web 2.0? O’Reilly Behind the Cover. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html
Pineda, MV (2009). Urban class computing: promising or perilous. Proceedings of the ICICTE 2009 Conference. (MVP will provide the copy of the paper.)
Siemens, G (2004). Connectivisim: A learning theory for the digital age. Retrieved from: http://www.elearnspace.org/Articles/connectivism.htm
Wenger, W. (2006). Communities of practice a brief introduction. Retrieved from http://www.ewenger.com/theory/
*other reading materials to follow.
**Main course references
Prepared by MVP/may 2011 (Trollhattan.SE)
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
HUCOMIN ANNOUNCEMENT MAR 29-APR 5
1. Twitter experiment will be extended up to April 5. Each student will be required to submit a paper on April 5 discussing the following. Pls make sure you read or watch the video on Persuasive technology by B.J. Fogg.
a. How do you understand persuasive technologies? Characterize persuasive technologies and give at least 3 examples based on your understanding.
b. Would you consider Twitter as a persuasive application or technology? Why or why not?
c. Would you consider Twitter as a facet of email or SMS or instant messaging? How different is Twitter from these communication tools? Would you consider Twitter more powerful or less powerful?
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Here are the guide questions for the assessment of the Group demography mapping projects. All groups regardless of topic will submit a group assessment paper on the following:
1. Imagine having all the demography information on educational, entertainment, dining, residential, financial, wellness in different layers, surrounding the vicinity of DLSU. How do you think these establishments will make an impact to--
a. business and economy around DLSU
b. transportation requirements around DLSU
c. safety and crime incidents around DLSU
d. ordinances, laws and regulations in Manila
2. How do you think this rise in population and socio-economic variables would affect the EXISTING internet and technology infrastructure that we have? How do you FORECAST the ICT requirements of all these businesses as well? If you are the Mayor of Manila, what policy will you push to support DLSU, the residents and the establishments to have better ICT infrastructure in Manila?
3. On the other hand, how will you promote and safeguard the interests of DLSU, the students, the faculty, the brothers, teh staff, the parents and the alumni-- that DLSU's interests of quality and excellent education is assured inspite the rise of many establishments (including bars, entertainment, restaurants) not directly contributing to the goal of education?
Please submit the group assessment on Apr. 5, classtime. Thank you very much.
a. How do you understand persuasive technologies? Characterize persuasive technologies and give at least 3 examples based on your understanding.
b. Would you consider Twitter as a persuasive application or technology? Why or why not?
c. Would you consider Twitter as a facet of email or SMS or instant messaging? How different is Twitter from these communication tools? Would you consider Twitter more powerful or less powerful?
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Here are the guide questions for the assessment of the Group demography mapping projects. All groups regardless of topic will submit a group assessment paper on the following:
1. Imagine having all the demography information on educational, entertainment, dining, residential, financial, wellness in different layers, surrounding the vicinity of DLSU. How do you think these establishments will make an impact to--
a. business and economy around DLSU
b. transportation requirements around DLSU
c. safety and crime incidents around DLSU
d. ordinances, laws and regulations in Manila
2. How do you think this rise in population and socio-economic variables would affect the EXISTING internet and technology infrastructure that we have? How do you FORECAST the ICT requirements of all these businesses as well? If you are the Mayor of Manila, what policy will you push to support DLSU, the residents and the establishments to have better ICT infrastructure in Manila?
3. On the other hand, how will you promote and safeguard the interests of DLSU, the students, the faculty, the brothers, teh staff, the parents and the alumni-- that DLSU's interests of quality and excellent education is assured inspite the rise of many establishments (including bars, entertainment, restaurants) not directly contributing to the goal of education?
Please submit the group assessment on Apr. 5, classtime. Thank you very much.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Online Discussion announcements
Everyone is to participate in the online discussions from March 7 to 11. We will use Twitter so make sure you have an account and follow your group leader's Twitter account as well. Be reminded to use #hucomin hash tag for purposes of class discussions/commentaries.
For the online discussion, leaders please email me your twitter account (so I can follow you) at mavic.pineda@delasalle.ph and to get the instructions from me.
Thank you very much.
For the online discussion, leaders please email me your twitter account (so I can follow you) at mavic.pineda@delasalle.ph and to get the instructions from me.
Thank you very much.
MARCH 3 Activity & Announcement
To be submitted today, given your proposed topics 1. make a project schedule and task assignments of the members for the next two weeks. 2. Make a phone screen design for the main page (if you are making a phone application). Be reminded of the size of the phone screen. Include the icons/symbols & functions. Pls label them. If you are making the mapping demographics, create the main page of your website. No need to have a separate page for your map. The main page should include the preliminary function buttons, icons or tabs you intend to include in the page. Indicate where your graphs or reports will take place.
Leaders, please submit your proposals, the project schedule+task assignment and main page design to Paolo for S15, to Mark for S14.
Note: S14 Make-up class will NOT push through today. Remaining presentations of S15 will push through on the 24th. Thank you.
Leaders, please submit your proposals, the project schedule+task assignment and main page design to Paolo for S15, to Mark for S14.
Note: S14 Make-up class will NOT push through today. Remaining presentations of S15 will push through on the 24th. Thank you.
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