As the final project based on 6th grade Summer Reading is completed and LIS 629 comes to a close, here is a reflection on the wiki, motivating students to complete their summer reading and assignments.
First, I will address the technology effectiveness of the web 2.0 tools chosen for this project. We chose to use a wiki, blog, avatars, surveys, and Voicethread. All are effective in reading motivation. The wiki served as a forum for Dominique and I to display instructions and assignments. The blog and Voicethread allowed students to contribute their thoughts on the internet. The surveys also gave students the opportunity to interact with the assignment. The use of avatars added a fun element to the assignment that I'm sure students will enjoy. I believe all of these elements add to reading motivation because it encourages students to read in a different way. The use of web 2.0 tools makes reading even more fun!
An important part of this class was the social use of information and the collaboration and online communities created via social networking tools. This 6th grade summer reading project is an example of the social use of information. Through the blog and VoiceThread, students are able to interact with each other and add to the greater online community. This shift from using the internet to solely look up information to a place where anyone can add to the greater online community and interact and collaborate with others plays an important role in the library media center. It is important to not only acknowledge this shift as a library media specialist, but to incorporate it into my lessons and take advantage of its benefits for educational purposes.
One potential problem with the technology we've selected is a student's inability to view the avatars based on their computer's capabilites. We attempted to remedy this problem by including written instructions in addition to the avatar. Another potential problem we may have is a student's tendency to treat the blog and VoiceThread too casually (as with abbreviating, using inappropriate language, etc.).
Overall, the final project was successful. There was difficulty coordinating the completion of the project as Dominique and I both had classes after LIS 629 and were operating on different schedules.
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