ONL course was definitely a roller coaster ride for me. I was
too scared to get in, but at the same time I had the dire need to get in, too. Then
I was too excited and waiting until the ride started. The first round was so
exciting and bit confusing, and I was also nervous because I was too new to this
experience. Then I managed to enjoy the ride and it was a mixture of adventure,
excitement and also anxiety. Then came the end of the ride and it was so soon. I
still have that excitement and the joy that I was able to experience this
adventure. Of course, I do not want to put an end to this, so the memories will
be cherished forever. And our team didn’t want to end that excitement either,
we promised to meet every month to break the monotony of life; to talk, to
think, to reflect, and to have fun together.
It was a combination of both knowledge and fun. I learnt
many things from ONL course. I had never heard of Coggle, but I learnt how to
use it here, and we even used it for our team work. And I learnt about Padlet
and I even used it in my classes and my students loved it. I even encouraged my
students to write blogs and now I am thinking of designing assignments related
to blog posts.
It is a known fact that with the rapid development of
technology, the term “classroom” may soon be obsolete, and today, Computer
Mediated Communication (CMC) has become reasonably promising because of its
interactive, social nature (Leow, 2015; Satar & Ozdener, 2008). Electronic
discussions also make room for equal participation (Warschauer, 1996). This is
why I wanted to join ONL. I wanted to be exposed to the new developments which
have taken place inside the classroom.
I had three individual goals. One is to improve my knowledge
in digital tools, for my PhD study is about the role of computer mediated corrective
feedback on language performance. So, I wanted to explore more on the digital
tools that can be used in computer mediated communication. And the second goal
was to complete this course to earn a qualification, again a requirement of my
PhD programme: to earn credits by completing relevant courses. The third goal
was to expand my knowledge on computer mediated learning (as I mentioned
earlier) because I agree with what Leow syas: the traditional classroom will
soon be obsolete. Our students are techier these days and they are so
interested in learning new things. So I believe, if we could use this new
technology when teaching, they will be more engaged in the learning process,
thus the teaching/learning process will be more effective.
At the end of journey, I believe I could achieve all these
goals, and I could earn an extra credit as well: I met my colleagues from
various parts of the world who are very open minded. I love the discussions we
had so far and look forward to meeting them again.
So, thank you our facilitators, Kiru and Lina for your attempt
to make all the discussions effective and enjoyable; and thank you all my teammates
for making the past few months so exciting and fun.
Finally, thank you ONL team for creating a remarkable platform
for all of us to share knowledge, opinions, reflections and fun!
References
Leow, R. P. (2015). The changing L2 classroom, and where do
we go from here? Explicit Learning in The L2 classroom (pp. 270-278). New York:
Routledge.
Satar H. M. & Ozdener N. (2008). The Effects of Synchronous CMC on Speaking Proficiency and Anxiety: Text versus VoiceChat. The Modern Language Journal, 92(4), 595-613. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/25173104?seq=1&cid=pdf-reference#references_tab_contents
Warschauer, M. (1996). Comparing face-to-face and electronic
discussion in the second language classroom. CALICO Journal, 13(2), 7-26.