Thoughts on AR technology review
A great review on AR technology used in education. A really interesting and insightful read. Using AR to support learners with understanding and visualizing concepts is a great engaging idea. I liked the way you explained how AR games can be used in a number of different ways and fit into a number of different pedagogies. You also explained well how AR games is a great way in fostering creativity as well as engaging students into a lesson.
Thoughts on Robotics review
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Thanks Kathleen for your blog post of Robotics. I like the way you reviewed the 2 technologies, Osobot and Beebot, my tutorial group also looked at Osobot and came up with some really creative ways it could be used across many KLAs however I do agree with you that the Osobot would be hard to assess knowledge that comes from the device.
I can see from your blog it would be up to the teacher to create a scaffold to motivate creativity with the students but I could also see both devices being fun even if it is for a short time.
Thoughts on AR Technology
Thanks for you Blog post of AR technology. I like your review of Zapworks and your photosynthesis ideas using AR. This is a great display of how well AR can work in a science lesson. Great work explaining the positives of how AR can create creativity in students. however in your challenges unsure what you meant by increase the threat of physical harm- sounds scary. overall great explanations
Thoughts on Computational thinking
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Thanks Dorian for your blog post on the process of computational thinking and the associated technology available. I found you matched up your technologies well with you explanation about computational thinking and was easy to understand. Just a thought it would of been good for you to give some examples of how or when this can be used within education. Overall great work
Thoughts on Design thinking
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Hi Daniel
A great post explaining 3D printing and how it can be integrated into a science classroom to foster creativity and design-based thinking. It was interesting to read about how 3D printing can be used within the science lesson to enhance design-based thinking and further develop students’ digital skills and capabilities. I totally agree with you that using 3D printing in the classroom will prepare the students for the modern fast paced 21st world. This was an overall interesting post to read, well done!