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My reflection on the module

 This is my final post, and it is about the module Innovating learning and teaching. I thoroughly enjoyed this module and its content. I've picked up a lot of ideas that I'll definitely use in the future, and it's made me very excited. Although I have thoroughly enjoyed writing posts, the last few weeks have flown by. As this is my final post on my blog, I'd like to summarize and reflect on everything I've learned from this course.

My knowledge and skills at the beginning of the module Innovating learning and teaching were very small. I am not going to lie, I never really thought about learning and teaching online could be interesting and enjoyable. This course assisted me in being successful and expanding my knowledge of online learning and teaching. I believe that learning about various tools and platforms piqued my interest in creating the blog and online course. And there are numerous online tools and platforms that I am aware of and have begun to use successfully.

Throughout this course, I've learned a lot of useful information. The most important thing I've taken away from this module is the variety of learning platforms. Until this course, I believed that online teaching was tedious and difficult to master. However, this course completely changed my perspective. Many learning and teaching platforms, such as Edmodo, Seesaw, Seneca, Blackboard, Moodle, and Google Classroom, have been introduced to me. I've also learned about various tools such as Edpuzzle, Kahoot, Wordwall, and others. I believe that throughout this course, I significantly improved my ability to design diverse sessions for my students.

In the future, I will definitely apply what I have learned from this course. So, I will definitely be using the tools and platforms in the future to organize my lessons. And I will continue to improve my digital technology skills in order to support teaching and promote learning in the classroom.

Finally, I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into my experience in this module. I put a lot of time and effort into it, but I learned so much from it.

Thank you very much to my module leader.


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  1. I like your conclusion and reflection of the module. You have noted quite a few of the tools/activities that we have done during the class, and I would like to ask which one you found the most appealing? Which tool resonated most with you?

    Also, I am curious which theory you found the most interesting?

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    1. Thank you Shahzaib for your comment. For me, Edpuzzle is the most appealing tool. I like it because you can quickly create formative assessment tasks with the help of this tool.
      And Connectivism was the most intriguing theory to me)))

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