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Assignment 2 – Education Technology Presentation

  • What is your technology inquiry question? 
  • What is the relationship of your topic to teaching and learning?
  • What are the pros, cons, and risks?
  • What are some of the strategies, best practices, and tips regarding your inquiry findings?

The topic our group covered is cyber bullying below is a link to our powerpoint

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CT42Ptc-Wsefv4nkKLMgTXXIWehWsIbou_FCTHApY8c/edit#slide=id.g29e756a8e29_1_0

The question posed was “What are the risks of improved social technologies” the answer is the development of bullying in the cyber space. We analyzed and developed a definition for cyberbullying and identified what it is and its effects. It is seen in a few forms these are the following:

And below are some of its effects and how they are manifested

We then elaborated on where it is

And finished with how we can deal with it

For more information I have provided the access to a great online resource that helps victims of cyber bulling, this site actually has a help line attached for 24hr access to helpful experts.

https://www.bullyingcanada.ca/

I also have included below a video explaining more about cyberbullying and how to prevent it.

The relationship of cyberbullying to teaching is clear as teachers will be a support outlet for their students and may be told that one of their students are struggling with the issue. This is why it is so important we educate ourselves and are experts on what the topic is and how to help victims. If we are aware of the available supports and some of the symptoms the victims are going through we we be much more fit to provide help and aid our students through the process of recovery to a bullying free life. No one should ever be bullied and as teachers we are the exact individuals who will know and be witnesses if youth are being treated unfairly, and it’s never acceptable for us to be bystanders to someone in a desperate situation.

My personal contribution to the project was a few slides that covered where it is and the details of the online space that differentiate “cyber” bullying from traditional face to face. The online atmosphere is a polarized space fraught with anonymity and lack of compassion. Not to mention things put into the online realm are there to stay generating a space in which “scars”, private information “never heal” remains publicly shared. Many can be easily blackmailed as there is a discrepancy in age online and more cunning elders can make youth easy targets to their harassment. Cat fishing has never been an issue before online social connections because in face to face encounters you can see the perpetrator but online their mask keeps their identity invisible for the entirety of the meeting.

One thing I learned that I believe has changed my perspective was the lack of consequence for perpetrators. Often the authorities are never able to track down individuals who commit these hate crimes and blackmailed victims would rather not go for help to avoid their private information being shared. This leaves a vast sea of hateful identities out there all waiting for their next victim, I just hope none of my students are ever one of those unfortunate victims. After learning this however I realized just how important it is I educate my students on staying safe online and always feeling comfortable to seek help, if and when they need it.

Weekly Reflection 10

This week we had the class final project presentations.

All presentations were quite well done but the software that stuck out to myself the most was mentimeter.

Mentimeter as it was described, is an online software that allows users to create powerpoints that students can interact with. I love this concept as all too often we as presenters are stuck in a situation halfway through a presentation when we notice our crowd beginning to lose focus as their attention dulls. MENTIMETER COULD BE A SAVIOUR IN THESE SITUATIONS. frequent interactive moments sprinkled into a powerpoint would skyrocket engagement as audience members would have a draw to the content. Not always is your audience going to have a passion for the material you are presenting on. It’s in these instances that a tool like Mentimeter could save the audience from getting heavy eyelids or realizing they haven’t checked their phones. As a highschool teacher interactive presentations would allow me to observe if my students are actually being receptive to the content I am throwing at them. Therefore I expect most if not all of my powerpoints as a teacher will be through this medium or something similar.

Weekly Inquiry #10

This week I chose to take a simple breakfast sandwich that people commonly spend WAY to much money on and completely transform it!

The Starbucks Bacon and Gouda BREAKFAST SANDWICH, is a wonderfully tasty breakfast sandwich but DAMN are people really paying $7.00 for these. Monica happens to love these so in order to prove to her that they’re not worth their weight I bought her one to eat at work, and SURPRISE SURPRISE, if not eaten at the starbucks and heated at an external location, IT WAS BUTT.

MINE HOWEVER WAS ANYTHING BUT!

What you see before you is a parmesan, mozzarella, brioche, bacon breakfast sandwich with a side of honey garlic breakfast potatoes. FOR WAY LESS MONEY than a Starbucks sandwich, also cool fact I MADE 2 and reheated one in the air fryer 3 days later for Monica’s Breakfast and guess what, STILL DELICIOUS. No rocket science just a simple fact STARBUCKS IS STEALING YOUR MONEY, but yes I ate many of these as a kid.

Below is a recipe for a homemade bacon gouda breaky sando as well as the recipe for the honey garlic sauce I put on ALL the potatoes I cook, legit try it absolutely gasssss!

Honey Garlic Sauce
Breakfast Sandwich

Weekly Reflection #9

This week we discussed how to ensure the use of AI in our classrooms is of an ethical intent. I took the opportunity to use chat GPT to evaluate myself just how much of an advantage it can give me at answering the following prompt: What strategies can we employ as educators to teach the ethical and productive use of AI? The response I was given is below.

Teaching the ethical and productive use of AI is crucial to ensuring that students understand the responsible application of this powerful technology. Here are some strategies for educators:

  1. Incorporate Ethical Discussions into the Curriculum:
    • Integrate discussions about ethical considerations related to AI into your lessons. Explore topics such as bias in algorithms, privacy concerns, and the social impact of AI technologies.
  2. Case Studies and Real-World Examples:
    • Use real-world examples and case studies to illustrate both positive and negative impacts of AI. This can help students understand the complexities and consequences of AI applications.
  3. Hands-On Projects:
    • Assign projects that involve building or implementing AI systems. This hands-on experience allows students to grapple with ethical considerations in a practical way, fostering a deeper understanding.
  4. Guest Speakers and Industry Experts:
    • Invite guest speakers or industry experts to talk about their experiences and perspectives on ethical AI. Hearing from professionals in the field can provide valuable insights and practical advice.
  5. Interdisciplinary Approach:
    • Integrate AI education into various subjects to emphasize its multidisciplinary nature. Discuss AI applications in science, mathematics, social studies, and ethics to show its broad impact.
  6. Teach Critical Thinking Skills:
    • Emphasize critical thinking skills to help students evaluate the ethical implications of AI technologies. Encourage them to question assumptions, analyze information critically, and consider diverse perspectives.
  7. Promote Diversity and Inclusion:
    • Discuss the importance of diversity in AI development and its impact on avoiding bias. Encourage students to think about how diverse perspectives contribute to more ethical and inclusive AI solutions.
  8. Emphasize Responsible Data Use:
    • Highlight the significance of responsible data collection and use. Discuss the importance of obtaining informed consent, protecting privacy, and ensuring that data is used ethically.
  9. Stay Updated on AI Developments:
    • As an educator, stay informed about the latest developments in AI and its ethical considerations. This knowledge will enable you to provide accurate and relevant information to your students.
  10. Encourage Open Dialogue:
    • Foster an open and respectful classroom environment where students feel comfortable discussing ethical dilemmas related to AI. Encourage debate and dialogue to promote a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives.
  11. Assessment of Ethical Implications:
    • Include assessments that require students to evaluate the ethical implications of AI technologies. This can be through essays, presentations, or other assignments that prompt critical thinking.
  12. Promote Lifelong Learning:
    • Instill a mindset of lifelong learning in students. The field of AI is rapidly evolving, and it’s crucial for students to understand that staying informed and adapting to new ethical challenges is an ongoing process.

By implementing these strategies, educators can play a vital role in preparing students to use AI ethically and responsibly in their future endeavors.

As can be seen the answer is very elaborate and thorough. To be honest it introduced me to concepts that I hadn’t yet considered, making me realize that chat GPT can be a marvellous source of novel information but this simplicity of knowledge production could easily be misused. The hard part of my role as a teacher is being able to ensure that I am aware of how Chat GPT presents its information. As the more knowledgable on the software I am the better I will be at evaluating when a students work is not of their own production. Summaries of data provided by chat GPT will unfortunately be a common thing for me to be marking however the tool is now a part of students tool boxes and I will need to appreciate that they are allowed its use.

Weekly Inquiry #9

This week I helped the students at Parkland Secondary make Korean Corn dogs. At the school I have been observing the first block 1 culinary arts class every Wednesday of the semester. I decided to embark on a project to introduce a new food item to be featured on the rotating lunch menu. I noticed during the semester that a big portion of the students were not fully engaged and seemed to be pushing through the class in anticipation of the bell. I wanted to enhance the classroom enjoyment and participation by letting students decide what they would be making. I had students round down a voting list to four final options and then had an. anonymous vote for the final choice. The students decided on Korean corn dogs by a land slide and I was super excited to make them happen!

The recipe followed was simple as I wanted the corn dogs to be able to be made in an hour class block without a long process explanation, luckily when researching I found that Korean corn dogs are actually quite simple!

In the end the project was a massive success and the students all really enjoyed the opportunity to make something they for the most part have never tried and wanted to test out.

In total 23 corn dogs were made and all sold out even when sold for $4.50 a high price for high schoolers.

Weekly Reflection #8

AI in education has been a polarizing issue in the education community, this is because AI comes as a huge assistance to learning but can also be seen as a crutch that will reduce our ability to be independent. AI is now more capable than we could have imagined 20 years ago and it’s rate of expansion has been profoundly fast. Many are sceptical of AI as it has expanded so fast and most are ignorant to how it acts. New things will always be confronted with controversy before acceptance into regular society but the ability to be a good critic requires learning about the thing you are critical of so that you can actually form a cohesive argument. Unfortunately most critics of AI won’t spend the time to learn about its functions properly and therefore criticize it from empty grounds.

We have hit a wall in which AI has now advanced to such a point that we can ask it to preform tasks for us and it will, without needing careful direction. It seems as though this profoundly powerful AI can act and think on its own, a concept which scares many. Therefore I find it completely understandable that many are reluctant to adopt it, however its trajectory is clear and it is only going to advance further and become a bigger part of our world, making it an individuals responsibility to understand how to use it and how it functions, regardless of their moral viewpoint on it.

I am conscious to the fact that students can now take simple testable questions and retrieve the answer through AI. I may not be happy with this reality as it will force me to adapt how I evaluate students and approach teaching, potentially making my job more difficult. Although my opinion is not important as the fact is that the world is now changing and AI is now a tool people have access to. This means my role as a teacher to prepare students for success in adult life will now entail not avoiding AI but instead teaching them how to use it efficiently. We as teachers need to realize we cater to our students requirements and are not simply trying to teach our own values. So I will happily welcome AI usage in my classes when I allow it, as if students can learn how to facilitate their lives and learning through the use of AI I am better preparing them for their futures.

When looking back I can see that with access to AI in my first years of my undergrad degree, school would have been so much easier but my learning would have been completely equivalent. My undergrad was spent finding the easiest ways to get a high grade on a scholarly paper or assignment, BUT NEVER did any of these papers help me on any exams. Exams are taken in a classroom without the access to any other tools, hell even the calculator we can use is a simple calculator model we must buy through the library, therefore why CAN I NOT USE CHAT GPT FOR A BIOLOGICAL PAPER. I can reliably say I learned nothing from biological writing except how to waste my time on a paper that I won’t even learn as the only thing that mattered was getting a good grade so I could get my degree. I am a teacher NOT A PROFESSOR therefore I wish AI had been a part of my toolbox as it would have saved me time without reducing my learning process.

Weekly inquiry Post #8

This week I decided to make a FUN meal idea… Korean Buldak Samyang Spicy Noodles 2x spice. These are Korean noodles that were introduced to me by my Korean exchange student Chan Hee Lee back in high school. They are a popular brand that has featured in many “Spice Challenges” and hilarious reactions to their overwhelming spice levels can be seen on youtube and many other media uploading services. I have an absurdly robust resistance to spice based pain in comparison to anyone, regardless of cultural background. Therefore when Monica was trying to trash talk I chose to prove to her that I am most definitely built different. I cooked one pack of the 2x spice noodles and split it for the 2 of us. In the end I ate 3/4 of the prepared noodles leaving her to have only 1/4 and the reaction she had was hilarious. I was in serious pain myself as the regular spice level is enough to drive 90% of Koreans to run for milk but I held off without water or milk even after eating the 2x packet. The same most definitely could not be said for Monica. She ended up needing a whole 1L jug of milk and standing in front of the sink for 20 minutes. Of course I thought this was funny as heck and stewed in my ego boosting comfort with the spice we were both experiencing. I was not surprised to see her in such discomfort and did feel slightly guilty… but couldn’t let her talk trash without at least trying to back up her words.

Apparently open source didn’t like the video file so all we get is the audio unfortunately.

Weekly Reflection #7

I personally support and disagree with the concept of gamified learning, this is because I will always support modernization and technological advances of the classroom but students need to appreciate that learning is sometimes very tedious and a task that is so irritating you would almost rather do anything else. Gamified learning is amazing as it can increase classroom engagement, however if students are not understanding that this is a special situation that they should be grateful for, it can cause problems as students will become reliant on the need for a game to be engaged. Often skills and the acquisition of desired traits is a pursuit that requires extrinsic motivation as the journey is arduous, if students are having their intrinsic motivation constantly catered to they won’t learn how to manifest extrinsic motivation leaving them underprepared to engage in society. I think games should absolutely be included but boring tasks that require grit to complete cannot be taken out of our educational requirements

Free Inquiry Post #7

BORING ALFREDO MADE FROM A PACKAGE

(UNFORTUNATELY MONICA’S FAVOURITE)

This week I chose to feature the Knorr Sidekicks Fettuccine Alfredo I made for Monica because of it’s lack of labour and also ability to be enhanced. The packaged noodles are very easy to make and to be honest are unimaginative and boring when directions are followed perfectly. However they can be a great base to make something more exciting but still insanely simple. To enhance the basic packaged meal I added all milk and cream instead of using water and margarine. I also used real butter and added parmesan to make it even better. Monica wanted to keep hers very simple so I kept parsley and bacon out of the mix but to my plate I added both as a garnish to bring even more from the recipe. All in all the noodles are not bad when it comes to “just add water” recipes, I mean I’m sure everyone can agree that Annie’s mac and cheese CLAPS CHEEKS, but they do when done right. This kraft dinner level pasta can be taken into the big leagues with a few simple adjustments. I recommend anyone making them use milk, cream, butter, parsley and bacon in their ingredient list and trust me you will be pleasantly surprised. I will always back up false cheese flavour that you find in packaged foods such as these and I will always put kraft cheese slices as a #1 addition to any burger. Don’t eat like this 7 days a week but when in a pinch packaged foods can be a saviour!

ALSO SORRY NO PHOTO OF MY PLATE OR COOKING PROCESS I FORGOT TO TAKE A PICK AND ATE IT FIRST BUT HERES THE PACKAGE

Free Inquiry post #6

MY BREAKFAST BOWLS!

As I’m currently attempting to diet I thought it would be cool to introduce my audience to my marvellous breakfast bowls. These are a very easy meal prep that I have been eating every morning for 5 years now and honestly have never lost a love for, if I am being completely honest I’ve probably missed eating these for breakfast only 50 of those 1500 days.

These bowls I love as they are absolutely delicious, very easy to make, cost effective, fast as heck to heat, and super nutritious. They are only 4 actual ingredients, 200grams egg whites, 15 grams oats, 80 grams 0% plain greek yogurt, 15 grams vanilla protein isolate, and finally the salt, cinnamon, and artificial sweetener of your choice and quantity (won’t count salt, cinnamon and artificial sweetener as ingredients as they are all non nutritive). I bake the egg whites and cook the oats separately then add the greek yogurt and protein powder to my oats and pour onto the egg whites. I prep 4 bowls at a time and leave in my fridge. The following mornings I can simply take the bowl from my fridge microwave for 4 minutes and tada! I have an easy, healthy breakfast that literally tastes like dessert. This is very diet friendly as it is literally under 300 calories and 45 grams of protein, there is zero fat in the recipe and 12 grams of carbohydrates. Therefore this will provide me with enough amino acids to prevent muscle loss while saving all my carbohydrates and fats for later in the day when I am hungrier and want more carbohydrate rich foods. After waking our glycogen stores are full from the dinner the night before therefore it is not essential to consume carbohydrates until depleted so I save my carbohydrates to be consumed after my workout. However protein cannot be stored in our bodies the same as fats or carbohydrates, therefore it is essential to evenly space your protein consumption to ensure muscle loss prevention, ESPECIALLY when on a hypo-caloric diet (fat loss environment in which calories are under maintenance levels).

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