Thursday, October 22, 2015

Google Docs/Blog and Wiki


Journal of last Three session (8/7/15 to 10/7/15)

We were taught how to use google docs and share information through blogging. Google drive can be used to keep our files such as; photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos – anything. Our files in Drive can be reached from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. So wherever we go, our files follow. Google Docs brings our documents to life with smart editing and styling tools to help us easily format text and paragraphs. To be honest, I have never learnt or used google docs so far. by attending the sessions on this, has really benefited me. With the presentation from our tutor, Mr. Chenga Dorji, I learnt a lot. I came to know that, we can keep our files in the google docs. Students can keep their journal there and edit any time and teachers can comment it there only. 


A Wiki is a collaborative online space for students to view, contribute, and edit content. The instructor can see the process and evolution of the collaborative work and grade each  participant individually. It is Collaborative and viewable by all members of the course, or specific groups. Wikis are CONTENT/DOCUMENT centred.



 A Blog is short for ‘web log’ and is considered a shared online diary. 
The Blog Tools can be shared to whole course, or the settings can allow for sharing between specific student groups and the instructor. Blogs can be used for more engaging content than the text-based.  It is public and viewable by all members of the course, or within specific groups. Blogs are AUTHOR centred.


Every learning has its affect. All the topics that I have learnt in ICT session were new, interesting, and beneficial to me and could be for all. I have already started using in my profession not only in the assignments. I even shared with some of my colleagues and they were impressed with what I could do a little. Whatever I have learnt in the residential, NIE Samtse in the ICT class, I am going to use it in my daily life and of course I will also share with my colleagues. Whatever is learnt needs to be kept in touch or it may vanish nowhere. 

Thank You


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