Sunday, July 28, 2024

 



This is my final academic blog post….so I thought I would do it as a personal reflection.

As a so-called “adult- learner”, diving into this degree program has been like trying to ride a unicycle while juggling flaming torches - a real adventure!

I've had to wrap my head around new content and jump back into the world of nursing after a solid decade away from the profession. To add to this, everything was strictly online, which was about as familiar to me as speaking Chinese.

But - the Community of Inquiry framework (COI), this well-designed tool, has been my course facilitator's trusty sidekick, helping me navigate these uncharted academic waters.


The Community of Inquiry (COI) a theoretical framework and a pedagogical model that represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful learning experience through the development of three interdependent elements: social, cognitive, and teaching presence1. It is designed to offer adaptable, supportive, collaborative, and engaging ways of learning through both process and content, fostering a sense of community and belonging within the course.
COI ensures a connection between students' connections to the content and meaningful connections to the instructor ensuring learners have a deeper and more meaningful experience within the class, and the content taught will become more applicable, emotionally and intellectually connected to the learner. 

Reflecting on Zoom's capabilities, which enhance teacher presence, I am struck by how it bridges the gap between instructors and myself, creating a sense of immediacy and engagement that can sometimes be difficult to achieve in virtual environments. Features like video conferencing and breakout rooms truly enable educators to recreate the interactive and dynamic learning experiences of traditional classrooms. The ability to present complex concepts visually through screen sharing makes abstract ideas more tangible, enriching the learning process for students.



To make it sweet,  you're sitting in your pajamas. OH and thank goodness for recording sessions, right? They're a lifesaver for me with a busy schedule. I mean, who wouldn't want the freedom to hit the replay button on a lecture? It's like having your own personal time-turner from Harry Potter!

I find great enjoyment in journaling (in my book). However, I admit to feeling uneasy about blogging, as it exposes my innermost thoughts to a wide audience. Nevertheless, I recognize that Blogger offers an exceptional platform for Social Presence, allowing students to share their personal reflections and experiences in an interactive manner. The platform facilitates the development of a sense of community, purposeful communication, and the nurturing of interpersonal relationships. 


PAUSE and follow my page

Twyla Bradshaw-Richardson: Blog Reflection One: Comparing Modes of Delivery (tbrdsonhorizon.blogspot.com)

During the last semester, while I was busy discovering just how many ways things could go wrong, I found my lifeline in the form of WhatsApp and our trusty group chats. Amid the chaos, my dear batchmates Jaime, Susma, Rose, Herberlena, Patrice, and Kathleen emerged as my partners in academic survival. It turns out that their support, combined with our shared expectations and communication, played a pivotal role in my growth as a student. Who knew that group chats could be the secret weapon in navigating the treacherous waters of academia? Hence, this is another platform educators can utilize to have accessibility to students and vice versa.  

DROPPING THIS PHOTO OF THE AWESOME GROUP



 

The final element within the COI is cognitive presence; this element enabled me to interact in a meaningful way with the content being taught and to apply this meaning to create connections and to seek real-world applicability of the content that I was learning.  As a novice entering the education arena, I learned about Screencast-O-Matic, which can be used to facilitate cognitive presence and assist instructors in creating detailed, visual explanations of complex concepts. Through screen recordings paired with voiceovers, educators can guide students step-by-step through intricate processes, breaking down barriers to understanding.

I was tasked with doing this as an assignment. In my true Bradshaw sense, I think I made the topic of HIV, which is usually daunting, engaging, and, in my opinion, enables understanding to my audience. FUN FACT a screencast can be also uploaded on YOUTUBE

Check Mines

https://youtu.be/PJV8XWAK-RM




I truly enjoyed the course Instructional Application of Technology it has become evident that how various technology tools, such as Zoom for real-time interaction, Screencast-O-Matic for asynchronous content delivery, Blogger for reflective journaling, and YouTube for accessible multimedia resources, can be strategically integrated into online courses. This integration has the potential to enhance each element of the CoI framework, thereby enriching the overall learning experience for both learners and educators alike.



 

 Reference

1.
Swan K, Garrison DR, Richardson JC. A Constructivist Approach to Online Learning: The Community of Inquiry Framework [Internet]. Information Technology and Constructivism in Higher Education: Progressive Learning Frameworks. 2009. Available from: https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/constructivist-approach-online-learning/23488

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