Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Learning through Blogging


          Blogs are one of the more well-known Web 2.0 applications. Because they are easy to use, various organizations such as governments, businesses, and non-profit organizations have used blogs as communication, marketing, and promotional tools. In addition, educators have utilized blogs as teaching and learning tools. Many researchers indicate that blogs are a great way to enhance students’ learning experience, especially to increase students’ writing and reading proficiency. 

          Even though I now know what blogs are and I have read several blogs, I only wrote my first blog entry in the fall of 2010 as one of my final projects for IT 644. I have integrated blogs as teaching and learning tools in Entrepreneurship in Apparel and Interior Design (FM438), which I taught in the spring of 2011. I created a blog titled “Exploring Entrepreneur” as a teaching medium. Also, I used my blog, Fashion Merchandising: Teaching and Learning Technologies, to help my students learn about how to create blogs and use other Web 2.0 technologies. In addition, my students were required to complete four different types of class assignments using the blog as a learning platform (reflection posts, constructive feedback comments, Etsy project posts, and readings posts). We also explored how to use blogs as a marketing tool for online Etsy stores.

          Some examples of my students’ blogs include: The Thrift Star, FM-438, and Experiencing Etsy-Getting to know Etsy. During their final presentations, many students indicated that they now planned to use blogs as tools for communication, connection-building, marketing, and promotion. My students also indicated that writing blogs was helpful for their learning experience.

          However, by using blogs as a teaching and learning tool, I have learned that many students are not tech savvy. I have yet to see any Internet natives among my students. While many students did not have any problem blogging, some students suffered from several technical issues (e.g., creating a new blog for every blog entry). Fortunately, I could guide the students and show them how to fix these problems, since Dr. Yuen had covered similar issues in class.

          Blogs are very important in the fashion industry. The majority of designers and fashion companies use their own blogs as communication and marketing tools. I believe if more and more fashion merchandising instructors use blogs as teaching and learning tools, students may become more comfortable and gain benefits, not only from class content, but by becoming ready and able to transfer their blogging skills from class to their workspace.

          Recently, teachers have proposed that blogs could be used as online portfolios (called “Blogfolios”) since blogs are good tools which allow students to document their learning experiences and reflections. Blog service web sites offer numerous features, themes, and gadgets which allow students to easily include evidence of their knowledge and skills in their blogs. Students can easily upload files, images, audio files, and videos into their blogs.

          Since this is my third personal blogfolio, I have realized that blogfoilos can be used to reinforce and foster critical thinking and analytical skills in addition to promoting writing ability. Personally, I have learned a lot through the process of reflection while writing my blog entries. I now perceive that having a blogfolio offers many benefits for fashion merchandising students. My coworker and I have discussed the possibility of requiring that all FM students have a blogfolio or online portfolio as a final project for their seminar class.

          I realize that a major difficulty of requiring students to have blogfolios is planning. We may need to prepare by requiring students to document their learning in every fashion merchandising class through blogs or similar Web 2.0 technologies. Then, when FM students take their seminar class, they will not only be familiar with the blogfolio concept, but they will also have already developed artifacts to include in their blogfolios.

         Personally, I believe that blogfolios will gain in popularity in the fashion industry and related fields. Although an online portfolio provides evidence of students’ competencies, a blogfolio shows their learning experiences and transformation through their education, in addition to providing evidence of their abilities. Employers may want to see more than competencies, since knowledge and skills can be learned through training. It is necessary for students to show that they know how to learn, are capable of following instructions, can transfer skills, are team player, etc.      

Monday, May 16, 2011

My Blogfolio


          Telecommunication in the Fashion Merchandising Classroom is my third personal blogfolio. My first blogfolio was titled, Fashion Merchandising: Teaching and Learning Technology, and was written as one of the final projects for IT 644. This blog documented my very first experience taking an IT class; also, it was my first time writing a blog. 

          I view the technologies I learned about in IT 644 through Fashion Merchandising lenses. My second blogfolio was titled, Fashion Merchandising Classroom 2.0, and was written as one of the final projects for IT 780. This blog discussed ways to integrate Web 2.0 applications into the Fashion Merchandising classroom.

          Each blogfolio has been a place where I document my learning experiences and reflection on class activities, interactions, and readings. In addition, I have included my class assignments. I try to name each blog entry so that it accurately reflects the contents of the discussion and fits within the context of the overall blogfolio. The information include in Telecommunication in the Fashion Merchandising Classroom will be evidence of my learning from readings, assignments, and firsthand experience in IT 648 (Telecommunications in Education).

          For this class, Dr. Yuen requires us to write a reflection for each assignment. There will be a total of 8 reflection blog entries (a personal introduction, a blogfolio introduction, 5 assignment reflections, and an overall course reflection). In each blog entry, Dr. Yuen requires us to provide a link to our instructional artifact and to explain what we did and why we chose to do it that way. 

          For the overall course reflection, Dr. Yuen requires the following details:
  • What we learned in class about telecommunication technologies,
  • Our strong and weak points,
  • Why we think these points are weak or strong,
  • Our future learning goals, considering our weak points, and
  • How we plan on integrating these technologies into the classroom.
          Even though the final course reflection requires us to talk about how we plan to integrate telecommunication technologies into our classrooms, I plan to actually include my ideas in each technology blog entry. I would like to include my thoughts and ideas on how to integrate these technologies into the USM Fashion Merchandising program where possible. In addition, I plan to offer my opinions on possible uses of these technologies in the fashion industry. 

          In the future, I plan to combine all my blogfolios from the IT classes I have taken into one blog. I think I will name this final meta-blog “Instructional Technology in the Fashion Merchandising Classroom”. I believe that each of my blogfolios discusses different aspects of integrating technologies into a Fashion Merchandising classroom. For example, my IT 780 blogfolio offers my reflections, thoughts, ideas, and opinions regarding integrating Web 2.0 tools in the classroom while my IT 648 blogfolio will focus more telecommunications. Combining these blogfolios into one blogfolio may be similar to putting jigsaw pieces together. Once it is done; a bigger picture will soon show.  

Hello Everybody


          Hello everybody! My name is Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong. My students call me “Dr. Y” but my friends and fellow classmates call me “Beauty”. While I was born and grew up in Bangkok, Thailand, I eventually came to the U.S. to further my education. I received a Master’s in merchandising from Eastern Michigan University and a Ph.D. in product development from Florida State University. I currently teach Fashion Merchandising in the College of Business at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM). So far I have worked at USM for 4 years. 

          Even though I have earned a Ph.D. and now work as a scholar, I still try to further my education. I believe that learning is a part of life. When you stop learning, your life is finished. Therefore, every day for me is a brand new learning day. 

         Furthermore, as an educator, I am interested in equipping my students, not only with skills and knowledge related to fashion merchandising, but also with the competencies necessary for success in any field. In this way, I hope to help my students gain a competitive edge for their futures. This is one of the reasons I have been taking instructional technology classes.

         In fall of 2010, I took IT 644 (Advanced Hypermedia Development), and in spring of 2011, I took IT 755 (Web-based Instruction) as well as IT 780 (Seminar in Instructional Technology). Currently, this summer, I am taking IT 648 (Telecommunications in Education) and IT 709 (Administration in Instructional Technologies). Through the firsthand experience I gained during these classes, I have been able to integrate new technologies, especially Web 2.0 applications, into my classes and into the USM Fashion Merchandising program.

          When I have free time, I usually eat, sleep, cook, watch movies, knit, crochet, and play games. My favorite games are Set, Pit, Settlers of Catan, Yahtzee, and more. I don’t like playing computer game much (except for Plants vs Zombies on my iTouch). Recently, I have become interested in gardening. I like to grow edible plants more than pretty plants. It is my hope that one day I will transform from an amateur to an expert gardener so I can have a lot of food to eat.