Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Reflection 6

Telecollaborative lessons are basically a project that involes sharing infromation with another person or a group of people over the internet. This kind of lesson is a conducted in a collabortive manner. Telecollaborative lessons are very curret with todays society and because of that it is very effective.
Telecollaborative lessons teaches students so many things at once. For example students become computer savy. They learn how to work the internet, certain websites, and they are more likely to be online and using these same skills for the rest of their lives even after the assignment takes place.
Students also get to work with other people; they get to network all over the globe and share information with one another. This lesson give student the opportunity to veiw things in different perspective as well such as other students culture, live style, and customes. Even more intresting students get to see how much they have in common with eachother.
Although students main objective is complete the assignment at hand they benifit from the telecollaboartive lesson in so many other things. The basically get an experience of a lifetime. These skills required to complete this assignment will be timeless and usefull. It has been recorded that students lives have been changed just by relating and communicating to other students in different parts of the world. This gets students interested in their assignments they biuld up an appetite to learn and share information with other people their same age groups with similar values.
Their are many different lessons to use when teaching students but in my beliefs i feel that this particular lesson is more dinamic and inovative than them all. This lesson helps students prepare for life. Students get to multitask, network, and in a sense play all at once and what could be a better sigt than a student learning while at play? Teachers also learn from the students experience because every student is different and learn in different ways teachers get a chance to sit back and observe how their students learn and share information that they've learned with onther people.

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