Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Wk 4 Reading: Chapters 11 and 12
Being a Contribution
Leading From Any Chair
The Way Things Are
Giving Way to Passion
Lighting a Spark
Being the Board
Creating Frameworks for Possibility: Robert Swan had a vision and was able to share the vision with others. He created the WE Story with his team. Each member of his team contributed; they were engaged.
How can we as educators remove those things which impede our progress as great educators?
Source: Retreived from YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-1ehkJLPA
Wk4 Reading: Being the Board

When all else fails, the Zanders recommend that we view the game of our life. No matter what happens in our life, we have an opportunity to act or react to the situation, and we can take responsibility for that action. When we open ourself to the possibility that we are for responsible for everything that happens in our life, then we soon discover new solutions to our problems.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Wk 4 Comment on Classmate's Blog
Week 4 Blog 2 – Scratch Tutorial
At this point I feel like I am just scratching the surface of this program. I hope that some of you have been using the program and can help me visualize what I could use this program for. I did look at the science teacher convention that I am attending this winter and there is a session on Scratch. I will definitely be attending.
If you are a newbie like I am with Scratch the following Web site has quite a bit of information that is already set up for students to use!
http://computerkiddoswiki.pbworks.com/Scratch-Animals-on-the-move
Resources
“Videos of the Week (Vol. 13): Getting Started with Scratch” posted by cscie1 retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvpZ23dx7hA&feature=player_embedded on October 18, 2009.
1 COMMENTS:
- Technology Tools for Teachers said...
Excellent resource. Thank you for sharing it with me. Since I am a newbie I appreciate the link to the website and the video.
- October 19, 2009 11:25 PM
Wk4 Reading: The Way Things Are and Giving Away to Passion
I hope you enjoy this video.
Sources: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA
Wk 4 Reading: Sharing A Spark
I wanted to share this video with you in hopes that I might connect in some way with each of you.
Sources:
YouTube http://video.google.com/videosearch?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS322&q=The+Secret+YouTube&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=1xXdStL6Co26NaTzyekN&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CBUQqwQwAA
Zander, R. & Zander, B. (2000) The art of possibility. New York: Penguin.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Wk 3 Wimba Session Copyright
Wk 3 Reading: Chapter 4, 5, 6
Video Retrieved October 19, 2009 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z-ajcsewpY
Wk 3 Reading Chapter 3: Obama Receives an A
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In the Art of Possibility, Ben Zander quoted "The practice of giving the A invents and recognizes a universal desire in people to contribute to others, no matter how many barriers there are to its expression" (p. 39).
Recently President Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. The committee said that it honored Obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. President Obama said he viewed the decision less as a recognition of his own accomplishments and more as a "call to action."
One of the statements in the book that resonated with me was "When you give an A, you find yourself speaking to people not from a place of measuring how they stack up against your standards, but from a place of respect that gives them room to realize themselves. This A is not an expectation to live up to, but a possibility to live into"(p.26).
Zanders, R & Zander, B. (2000) The art of possibility. New York: Penguin Books.
WK3 Reading Chapter 1 & 2:
Chapter 1: How can we think outside the box we live in? What assumptions are we making that we're not aware that we are making? What might we invent that would give us other choices?
Chapter 2: We live in a world of measurements. The Zanders recommend that when we look at how different things appear we can see them as possibilities. How are your thoughts and actions a reflection of the measurement world?
Video Retrieved October 18, 2009 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrGAJ7hVh10
Friday, October 16, 2009
Wk 3: Comment to Classmate
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009
Assessment Guidelines
Buffalo State Assessment Guidelines
1 comments:
- Technology Tools for Teachers said...
This guideline provided some good ideas on how to view assessments. One guideline was "Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional, integrated, and revealed in performance over time. Learning is a complex process. It entails not only what students know but what they can do with what they know; it involves not only knowledge and abilities but values, attitudes, and habits of mind that affect both academic success and performance beyond the classroom" This guideline mirrors what we have been reading in The Art of Possibility. So how can we as educators assess our students so they realize the grade is not an expectation to live up to but a possibility to live into?
- October 16, 2009 5:50 AM

Sunday, October 11, 2009
Wk2 Reading: Ways Media Has Changed Education

The internet and new media have made an impact on education. For years teachers have been able to post their syllabi and class notes on the internet and provide students with an opportunity to use discussion boards to interact. However, there is so much more that teachers can do to engage their students.
Full Sail University offers an Educational Media and Technology program where teachers learn how to use the internet and new media to engage their students and to move them to digital workspaces. Teachers in the program learn how to integrate technology into the curriculum. For example, teachers create blogs on which comments are required as part of the weekly assignments. Teachers in this program are considered to be active learners rather than passive learners; they have access to world-class teachers; there are no geographical limitations; teachers share ideas with people from all over the world; online tools are readily accessible including books and free software; research is readily available; and best of all teachers can receive their education from the comfort of their own home.
I've stated just a few of the ways that media has changed education. Please share your thoughts on how you think media has changed education.
Wk2 Reading: We're Not Just Consumers
As educators, what are we doing to make a difference in our classrooms?
Wk 2 Reading: Politics and the New Media

Wk 2 Reading: The First Knight

Saturday, October 10, 2009
Wk 2 Response to Classmate
EDM613 WK02 – PODCASTING: resources for teaching digital photography
Podcasting has become a great way to learn about almost anything you would want to. I have just learned a new term this past week. This term is called time shifting. The way I interoperate this term is that you can shift learning to meet your schedule, not your learning to someone’s schedule.
As a media teacher, I love to teach classes on digital photography. Consequently, I am always looking for any resources to supplement my teaching materials. The following are some of my sources for podcasting:
01. http://www.lightroomkillertips.com
This site has great lessons in the form of podcasts. This site by Matt Kloskowski is a great learning portal resource for learning Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
02. http://www.mulita.com/blog/
This podcasting site is hosted by George Jardine. The site’s host, George Jardine, was the pro-photography evangelist for Adobe Systems. In this site, he podcasts about Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. My favorite podcast was an interview with Pete Turner, the father of modern color photography.
03. http://www.apple.com/itunes/
I know, this is a slam-dunk list for podcasts. The reason I chose to include this link is because I don’t think people really understand the breadth & depth of the Apple iTunes store. In the 1960’s Arlo Guthrie had a song called Alice’s Restaurant. It was at this restaurant that you could get anything you want. If Arlo sang this song today, it would be about the Apple iTunes store.
04. http://odeo.com/episodes/24123110-Photography-Basics
Everyone wants to take great photographs. In this series of podcasts, photography beginners can use podcasts to improve their photography.
05. http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/hubbles_universe/
Let’s go intergalactic with our photography. What better way to see back into the future than to see what the Hubble Space Telescope sees.
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Wk 2 Reading: The Struggle Between Fans and Media

There appears to be no boundaries between folk culture and commercial culture. The commercial culture will take the stories, images, and sounds that often begin a part of the folk culture and will share it with the public. Technology has allowed people to share what they have created. As Jenkins (2006) stated the Web provides an infrastructure for sharing. Once you have a reliable system of distribution, folk culture production begins to flourish again overnight (p.140).
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Wk 1 Reading: Pokemon is an Example of Transmedia Storytelling

Transmedia storytelling is defined by Henry Jenkins as stories that unfold across multiple media platforms, with each medium making distinctive contributions to our understanding of the world, a more integrated approach to franchise development than models based on urtext and ancillary products (p. 334).
Wk 1 Reading: How Can We Apply the American Idol Marketing Concept to Education?

As I read Chapter 2 in Convergence Culture, I kept asking myself how could I apply the marketing concepts used in American Idol to get students and parents excited about education.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Wk 1 Reading: What Does Old Media Mean by Convergence?

Henry Jenkins outlines in his book Convergence Culture that convergence is an old concept taking on new meaning. Convergence refers to a process. It happens when we take media into our own hands; when mobile and film companies work together to decide when a new film will be released; when entertainment, memories, and relationships all flow across media channels.
Wk 1 Reading Chapter 1--Why Spoil Survivor?


October 10, 2009 at 1:58 pm |
Response to Classmate–Graham
Graham, this is an excellent resource for teaching photography using podcasts. Do you have a favorite textbook for teaching photography? What camera do you recommend for beginners?