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Act. Task 35.1 Seale Chapter 12

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Read Seale Chapter 12 Individual responses to accessibility: tools, activities and contradictions. Make notes in response to the following questions:

  1. Seale identifies six potential areas for conflict or contradiction within an organisation or activity system. What potential contradictions exist in your organisation and why?

In my own organization there are the subject, object, community and tools.  There are the teachers who are responsible in delivering knowledge to the students and they are also responsible to help disabled students too and make their learning resources as accessible as possible.  Without the teachers then it will not be possible to deliver knowledge using another role, i.e. learning technologist.  As all the roles have to work together in order to successfully deliver the knowledge and make their resources available to their students.  There are the tools; however, the legislation is not so strict from what I am experiencing.  Maybe this is due to the fact that in my school there are no disabled students in that extent as to need assistive technology to help teachers to make their resources accessible.  There is only one kid that just cannot concentrate in the classroom properly but they take it away in a separate classroom when needed.  Not the best way though of treating such a kind of situation.  The community exists but in a very small part that includes the students themselves, support services and Principal of the school.  This is due to the fact that by employing learning technologists, staff developers etc will cost more money to the government.  Thus, they might have very few specialists who have to control each and every school in Cyprus.  I am not sure about this point, but I am talking from my own experience.

  1. How helpful is it to conceptualise the development of accessibility within your organisation as an activity system?

From the one hand, it would definitely be helpful, but on the other hand it will not be as there are areas that my own school does not actually fulfill, i.e. rules and division of labour.

Do you think that Figure 12.1 on page 165 would be useful as a trigger for discussion within your organisation?

Having examined the figure I can say that it would have been useful but not many things could be made in order to apply something in the school I am working.  However, it would give an idea to the Principal of the school about this accessibility matter that will one day become more formal in the evaluation of this system.  I think that if this was presented to the Minister of Education in Cyprus it would have been better to see other views of this matter but still it would be very difficult to do something.

Would it enable you and your colleagues to identify what changes or developments are needed and why they are needed?

It is a very helpful figure in helping us identifying these changes or developments and the reasons why these changes should be applied in the school in order to achieve our objectives regarding accessibility issues.

 

 

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Act. 31.2 Positive aspects of Web 2.0

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Flickr

It is associated with photo management and sharing and it has two main goals to help people make their photos available to the people who matter to them and also to enable new ways of organising photos and video.  People can get their photos and videos from the web, from mobile devices, from home computers and other softwares that each one of us is using in order to manage their content.  After that, they can share them using the Flickr website, RSS feeds or email and blogs.  Additionally, there is the possibility using FLickr to work collaboratively with a family member, friend and other contacts with your permission to organise your stuff.  After all, this info accretes as metadata and it is also searchable so things are much easier to find them later on.

Reference:

Flickr (2010) About Flickr [online]. Available from: http://www.flickr.com/about/

Diigo

Any annotations you make on a web page can be saved and sent to students or colleagues. This tool is popular among teachers because it offers the ability to create accounts for a whole class and it protects the students' privacy.  It is also a personal research tool, a collaborative research platform, a social content site and a knowledge sharing community.

Reference:

Diigo (2010) About Diigo [online]. Available from: http://www.diigo.com/about

WiZiQ

Virtual classroom application that is fully equipped with 2-way audio, text chat, whiteboard, PowerPoint and PDF document sharing capabilities.  In addition, WiZiQ is a web-based platform for anyone and everyone who wants to teach and learn live, online. Teachers and students use WiZiQ for its state-of-the-art virtual classroom, to create and share online educational content and tests, and to connect with persons having similar subject interests.  In the virtual classroom with all the digital benefits at your fingertips, you can interact online using:

  • Images, PowerPoint presentations and documents
  • Full way audio and video sharing
  • Live chat enhances the interaction amongst the participants
  • Control Privileges with you having full control over the class like in real-world classroom

All classes on WiZiQ are automatically recorded so that you can revisit and even search for a certain topic anytime at your convenience.

Reference:

WiZiQ (2010) About Us [online]. Available from: http://www.wiziq.com/about_us.aspx

 

 

 

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