Blog Post 2
- What Does Pedagogy Mean to You:
Teachers using different methods and practices to teach is called pedagogy. Personally, I see our future learning to gradually become more and more online. With technology constantly advancing, resources will be able to be used more for teaching and education. My favorite influence of pedagogy in my educational career would be when teachers have been interactive with their students. I have felt that when teachers are constantly engaging with the students and asking or answering questions; information sticks better with me.
- Networked Pedagogy in Action:
Network pedagogy can be beneficial because it allows for a greater diversity to those you interact with. It allows you to connect and share with others from any distance. I have had very positive experiences in the past connecting with fellow students online. I have been able to make connections and communicate with others for study help. Technology helps allow for these connections to be fulfilled with the use of social media.
- Learning Theories in Practice:
- Social Learning theory:
Social learning theory is the role of social interactions and observations when learning. Within an online setting social learning is very abundent. This is due to the ability to post and share multimedia. This allows for sharing examples of behavior to others. I can see this practice shaping my learning in a positive way. I tend to watch many YouTube videos when studying, this allows for me to watch and mimic others’ behaviors to teach myself difficult material.
- The Role of the Instructor:
With online education, being an online instructor comes with many responsibilities. This is due to not only just being able to teach students, but also having to give outlets for connections, sharing, and collaboration using online tools. These instructors also must be very well educated with online materials to be able to teach them properly. I have taken many online courses at UVic, during this time I have always had a positive experience. This was demonstrated by educators being well versed with all online tools needed to be able to use for the course. This is beneficial as when students had questions about anything to do with the course instructors were able to give clear and efficient instructions.
- Exploring Digital Spaces:
Digital spaces are the locations where interactions and learning happen. Some benefits are that they allow for many students with different backgrounds to connect and collaborate. A challenge would be if these are new outlets that you have not used before it can be confusing and hard to navigate. A way you can be a good influence in these spaces is to always be respectful and positive. You can become well versed in the use of these platforms to ensure you can use them seamlessly. As well as being kind to others and showing them respect online.
Hello Dana,
Thank you for your post. I really enjoyed reading it! I also feel like our learning involves lots of technology nowadays and become more and more online. After Covid-19, students are used to a new learning style, which is online or hybrid learning. Instructors always post course resources and materials online. It allows us to have access easily and learn in their own pace. Networked pedagogy is important that it can connect people together even though they are distributed in different parts of the world. They can share their learning experiences and learn from each others. But we always have to be respectful and positive, just like what you have mentioned in your post.
Marsha
Hi Dana,
I really like how you described pedagogy as the use of different teaching methods and practices. I completely agree with you—online learning is becoming more common as technology continues to evolve and we find new ways to use it. I also agree that when teachers are interactive and engage with students, it helps the material stick better and creates stronger connections to the content. When teachers ask questions and encourage participation, it definitely makes a big difference in how well we understand and remember the material.
Your thoughts on networked pedagogy are great too. It is amazing just how much technology lets us connect with people from all over the world, not just in our area. I definitely can relate to you. I have had similar experiences where online study groups and connecting with classmates through social media really helped me stay on track and get a better understanding of the material as well as help keep me accountable, especially when I’m studying online.
I also like how you brought up social learning theory. Watching videos and mimicking others to learn is a helpful way to learn more about difficult topics. It is so cool to see how digital tools can support this process, as well as how digital tools have made it so much easier to have accessibility and user-friendly resources at our fingertips!
You made a good point about the role of the instructor in online learning. It is so important for instructors to know how to use online tools well so they can educate students effectively. I am so happy to hear that it sounds like your experiences with online courses at UVic have been really positive because of the instructors’ knowledge and support.
I totally agree that digital spaces allow students from different backgrounds to connect, but it can definitely be challenging to navigate new platforms. Being respectful and patient is a great way to contribute to a positive online community.
Cant wait to see what you write next !
Best of luck!