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One of the biggest advantages as far as this assignment is concerned is the ability to see the learning system from both the teacher and student perspectives. As an educator, I have found myself asking students to log in as themselves and then show me their screen because it looks so different from mine. I spend a lot of time helping them decipher where to go because I know how to navigate the system from my point of view but theirs may differ drastically. Not only was I able to see the student perspective, this site is incredibly user-friendly.
There are numerous opportunities for potential within this system. One advantage I foresee is for students to self-pace their progress through the material. It is also interactive in its delivery in that there are videos, graphs, visuals, and audio content to meet the needs of all students. I foresee talented and gifted students potentially enjoying this type of learning because they can move throughout the content at their own pace. Other advantages include the ability to track progress throughout the section. One of the most beneficial parts of this type of learning is that students have what I like to call the ability to "Tivo" the content. They can pause, go back, review, or move ahead in ways that they could not in a "live learning" situation. Often times students miss comments or ideas expressed during teaching because they are still taking notes or attempting to consider a point a teacher made.
One disadvantage or challenge I see is that students may become overwhelmed. The assignments are listed by what appears to be the date of last activity. I have noticed that some of my students can quickly become stressed and anxious simply looking at a list of "to do's." As a learner and previous student myself, I liked to categorize what I needed to do and when by subject or teacher. I wasn't sure if this was able to be done on the SPLS. I also have concerns that some students will simply skim or breeze through the content to try to "test out" of the material. A select group of students I have worked with are able to not pay incredibly close attention or apply any real effort yet are able to "pass" the course. While the unit assessments are helpful for collecting data, the student may not be able to show real mastery of the content or branch outside of the box to demonstrate their learning in less traditional ways.
One feature I would like to see added over time is a live chat option. I enjoy using websites where I can access a real person to help me with issues that I encounter as I learn or explore. I believe this would help students feel confident in their ability to ask questions while learning. I would also like to see students be able to video or audio record themselves explaining concepts or ideas as they learn. Obviously this is a more complicated feature but one that I think would assist students learn on a deeper level. One of the other features that would be beneficial is for the text to be read aloud for students who need extra assistance. Overall I think the SPLS could be used by students as early as kindergarten as long as the content was appropriate to their developmental and chronological age. In summary, I am excited to see this content as it evolves and it is simply one tool of many that an educator could use to personalize student learning.
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