The PGCE ICT Module: Reflections and Thoughts
As the month of October 2012 draws to a close and with winter fast approaching, I have completed my first ICT workshop and feel well-suited to comment and reflect on the little yet significant steps taken on the PGCE Primary programme so far.
My initial thoughts are that this academic year has the potential to be the toughest I have ever endured. This is due to the demanding and intense nature of the timetable, workload and material.
Our first ICT workshop related to blogging and how it can be used as an important device in education. We learnt about how schools have developed their technology to enable students to blog about their interests in and out of school, and how they can research and present information using different methods.
Blogging can be seen as a way of schools keeping up-to-date with the growth and rise of social networking websites in today's world. As a result of the recent advances and successes of sites such as Facebook and Twitter, which specialise in allowing people to connect and share information and photos with others, the amount and popularity of blogging has also increased. Therefore, it is both relevant and pleasing to see schools incorporate this into the ICT curriculum.
However, like most online phenomenons, blogging has its dangers and it is significantly important that schools are aware of these and protect children from them. Not only can pupils accidently publish confidential information, but they can also connect with strangers. It is critical that schools educate pupils on e-safety and the harm using the internet and blogging can create, such as viruses and fraud, for example. It is therefore, great to see schools doing their best in providing awareness and insight into e-safety and how pupils can prevent the dangers of the internet.
Thank you for reading and I hope you have found this blog useful. I would appreciate any feedback, both positive or negative.

A good, concise summary of the first session. I look forward to reading future blogs.
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