Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Weekly Reflection #7



Expandible.com. (CC). 2014. Retrieved from: http://expandible.com/top-5-open-source-alternatives-to-microsoft-office/


In this weeks session of "Learning in a Digital Context" we explored a tool that I, along with many of you reading this blog may be familiar with called Google Docs. I have some experience in using this tool and it is one of the most important pieces of my PLE and a program that I recommend and use in any situation it is beneficial. Google Docs has a simple interface that is very similar to word processing programs that most people have used a fair amount. The layout of the program is easy to follow as the icons and menus are positioned in a way that people feel satisfaction with the ease of use. There are some elements that are more complicated as with any word processors, but for the average user that is only looking for an application that provides basic functions with efficient collaboration ability, this is the best program I have ever tried. As you can imagine, with the connectivity of Google mixed with the simplicity and functionality of Microsoft Word (although not exactly the same layout) the number of possible uses for this program is a long list. The first function that I use the program most often for is working on research papers with peers as this allows multiple users to work on the document at the same time. The second application that I also use quite frequently is using Google Docs as a storage space for documents that I have to access from multiple locations and devices (ex. personal laptop, iPad, school computer, etc.). Even though there is no collaboration involved in this second example, this is one of the best uses of Google Docs as the document can be easily accessed and edited which sets it apart from other cloud applications and you don't have to carry around and possibly lose your USB key. The third application of Google Docs that I have experienced was using Google Sheets to share a work schedule among many people. This program allowed my employer to keep track of when each person was working and we could also make changes with permission of the administrator if we had to trade shifts.

I had already used Google Docs when I created my PLE diagram in our second session. At the time I included this program in the "create" and "connect" areas of the diagram. I have now realized that all this time Google Docs could also easily be connected to the "convenience" portion of the diagram. Google Docs, as I noted earlier, is a convenient application because it allows the user to access documents on multiple devices in different locations. There is also the convenience based on the ease of use compared to other cloud applications as the document can be edited online, rather than the usual download-edit-save-upload process that takes significantly more time.

By learning about more of the capabilities of Google Docs, I have not fully eliminated any of the elements of my PLE diagram, but I have reduced the use of some of the applications. Almost all of my Facebook use is due to sending messages or documents to peers for group projects and tasks. Using Google Docs will eliminate the need to share documents using Facebook for the most part, reducing the influence of this social media site on my personal learning environment. Similar to Facebook, many of the emails I have sent is to share documents with peers or with myself for easy access, but with the capabilities and ease of Google Docs, this will also be significantly reduced. So although I have not eliminated any of my elements from my PLE, the frequency and importance of use for some of the applications has been considerably reduced.

SeniorHealthMoment.com. (CC). 2011. Retrieved from: http://www.seniorhealthmoment.com/humor/youngins-and-their-googley-docs

When I first started my Feedly, one of the original accounts I added was "Digital Trends" as I thought that it would be a great source of information that might connect to this course. This week I was finally able to use a resource from it, and it fits in perfectly with our topic of Google Docs. The article has tips that will help people become acquainted with the program so they can reach the full potential of this powerful collaborative tool. Even though I had experience with Google Docs before this week's session, the following link still provided a nice recap of the basics of Google Docs. I would suggest taking a look even if you have used Google Docs before, as there are some helpful tips that might make you more proficient with this tool. If you have never used this wonderful application before, I would highly recommend you give it a try and see how it works for you!

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Weekly Reflection #6


What did you learn/notice in your exploration of Evernote?
In this week’s session, our class investigated a unique and helpful tool for connecting multiple devices to allow easy access to your documents, images, URL’s and bookmarks anywhere you can connect to Evernote. You can even access any offline documents at any time on devices where they have been downloaded. Evernote allows, with a small fee, the ability to connect with other people and work together on documents, and basic sharing is available at no charge so you can share your work with others easily at no cost. I found that Evernote was very user friendly and I was pleased to see that I could connect with my peers and all of my devices.

How will this tool be useful in your educational activities?
This tool will improve my ability to connect with my peers and group members in projects by creating an effortless connection between people and across devices. The convenience of this app is far undervalued as a free download on multiple devices with only a small charge for additional sharing and uploading capacity. I look forward to improving my knowledge and efficiency with Evernote in future projects and organizing my documents in a more easily accessible and proficient program.

What do valid and reliable online bookmarks contribute to your work in building knowledge?

Valid and reliable online bookmarks are a key contributing factor to building and communicating knowledge. Bookmarking allows the user to easily track websites of interest that have information that they would like to revisit without having to find the website manually again. Bookmarking websites is great for compiling various websites that can be used for communicating knowledge for a school project or even personal reference.

How could you add this to your PLE? Will you?

Evernote would also fit nicely into my PLE diagram from a past blog between the “connect” and “convenience” sections. As I have explained earlier, this tool truly allows people to connect with one another, but also connectivity between multiple devices, which is where it falls in the gap between connectivity and convenience as in today’s digital age, connecting usually brings on some form of convenience because of the capability of these web tools.  Just as I have with the other tools we have discovered throughout the first half of “Learning in a Digital Context”, I will continue to use Evernote to see if it continues to allow me to be more organized and efficient with my tasks. If I find success with a product, I will add it to my PLE, which is why it is important to try different tools to find what works for you!

Are you able to connect one or more items from your Feedly Reader to your learning? 

During this week’s session, I was looking back through my Feedly, specifically through PCMag because I was thinking that I might find an interesting document on sharing documents online. I was pleasantly surprised when I came upon an article on some tips for Evernote users! These suggestions for improving the user experience with Evernote are really helpful and everyone that is having difficulty navigating this tool should take a look at this fantastic resource.

Dial, M. (CC), 2011. Retieved from: http://themyndset.com/2011/09/the-five-greatest-productivity-tools-evernote-2-of-5/

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Weekly Report & Reflection #5


This week in our Learning in a Digital environment class, we learned explored the world of social media by using Twitter to connect and share with our classmates. We sent out some tweets of articles from our Feedly to get us acquainted with the ins and outs of Twitter as a useful digital tool. I have had Twitter for a few years and was quite experienced with the basic such as editing my profile, sending tweets and following other accounts to keep up with what is happening in the world. During this session of our online class, I learned how to use Twitter for creating a "list" of accounts that are connected to our online class (either peers or other accounts that we saw fit). I had never used Twitter to create a list, but it is an effective way to organize the people you follow so you can quickly get information about a specific topic in one place without having to scroll through your feed. As I continued to look through my Feedly for articles that I though would be relatable to our course material, I came across a link for tips and trick for Twitter that I thought would be extremely helpful for people new to Twitter or anyone looking to polish their skills.


Gordon, L. (CC). 2014 Retrieved from: http://witmergroup.com/twitter-hacks-business-owner/social-inside-twitter-icon/


Twitter is a unique tool that has changed the digital world and the way in which we find our news today. It has allowed people to connect with journalists and analysts in a way that didn't seem possible before the age of social media. Twitter will allow me to communicate and share information with my peers and build my knowledge on any topic at any time. Searching for certain hash tags can allow me to find either top or all tweets about a certain topic all across Twitter.

When I created my personal learning environment, I included Twitter under the “connect” section of my diagram. Looking back now, the improvement I would make to my PLE would be to expand the Twitter icon to also be included in the “convenience” web as it has brought all the news happening around the world to everyone in a moments notice.

Twitter can improve my ability to be an effective digital citizen by allowing me to share my knowledge with my follower and also people that I have never met by using hash tags successfully. I hope to continue to build my learning environment through various digital mediums in the future! I hope you will continue to learn with me by following my Twitter account here.
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