Tuesday, 23 April 2019

reflection on integrating you tube in lesson




YouTube was created by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim who were working at PayPal in 2005 (Turner, 2011). According to Turner (2011), the inspiration for you tube credited to two different events. The first was Karim’s inability to find footage online of Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction,” and the second when Hurley and Chen were unable to share video footage of a dinner party due to email attachment limitation.

Although the very purpose for the creation of YouTube was to upload and watch videos, but now with developed technology, YouTube has become one of the most effective and prominent teaching and learning tool.

Most of the teachers and the lecturers prefer to use YouTube as teaching and learning materials. Through my teaching practicum experiences, I found integrating YouTube in the lesson makes the lesson more engaging, interactive, interesting and effective. Children enjoy watching videos related to the topic.

One of the interesting and effective usages of YouTube, I found in education is in teaching children rhymes and songs. We can easily get rhymes and songs on any topics from YouTube. Children enjoy watching and learning from it as the graphics are colorful, attractive and interesting. This, on the other hand, becomes challenging for teachers when they have to teach on their own.
I found learning math from YouTube easier to understand and interesting. Many video tutorials on math are available on YouTube. I came to realize the importance of YouTube in education only after reaching this college. Teachers do not necessarily have to conduct an extra class or remedial class if the children have a problem in understanding the concept. Teachers can upload the video tutorials or share the links on Google classroom or VLE. Students can watch the videos on their own, explore further and clarify the doubts immediately.

 However, the teachers have to give the exact links and websites clearly because the children might get out of track and chances of getting distracted by unnecessary things on YouTube. Also its time consuming and financially challenging for the teachers as well as the students since the teachers have to select the best videos from the thousands of videos online and have to use one’s own data in the absence of Wi-Fi.

Fig 1.some of the videos from you tube I used to watch to learn mathematics.



 

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful guide to integrate youtube in TL processes. Clear cut reflection. Really helpful. Thumbs up!

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  2. WOW! Impressive. I like the way you have commenced introducing your reflection. You have strarted by mentioning the founder of father of Youtube. I am pretty certain that it is going to help your readers. It can also be an effective guide to guide the teachers to use ICT as informative tools. Cheers!

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  3. i like your expression on YouTube. YouTube can be one of the materials for teaching and learning.

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