April 27, 2011

How I Plan to Effect Change

Although I fully intend to continue to 'impose' myself on my colleagues and plan on making some changes within my classroom. Yes, I will continue to seek out new and interesting projects, applications, and software, but I'm going to focus more on the Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship (I just happened across it in my Google Reader this a.m. and thought it was apropos to what we are discussing during our final module).

Yes, some of the themes are out of my control, but that won't stop me! I plan on focusing on Digital Communication, Digital Literacy, and Digital Etiquette. I've learned from past experiences that when you tackle new projects if you attempt to try to do it all you often end up doing none of it well.

Let's look first at Digital Communication and how this can be applied in the classroom. Our standard writing tasks fall along the lines of narratives, persuasive writing, how-tos, etc. I plan on taking these a step further and have my students start sharing more of their work with the global audience, rather than a site-based audience. In addition, I think it's important that we start looking at new types of writing and the conventions required, a blog post needs a different 'voice' from a persuasive essay.

Digital Literacy has always been woven into my instruction, but in the future I will be looking more closely at any hardware or application and see if it will truly support my goal of having my students more digitally literate when they leave my class in June.

Digital Etiquette is something I present on, but upon reflection I think I can do more within my own 2nd grade classroom. I think next year I'll start with a walled garden, such as Edmodo and have my students take risks, make mistakes, and learn within the confines of a safe environment.

As the school year comes to a close instead of being saddened by the departure of my students, I'm already invigorated by the prospect of what next year will bring to my class.


April 21, 2011

When is Enough, Enough?


Let's face it, we have a limited resource -- 24 hours in a day and we need to decide how we want to allocate our time to meet our needs and wants. I've noticed that on a 'good day' I'm taking over 3-4 hours of my time to check all my e-mail accounts, look at Twitter, catch up on my Google Reader, check into Facebook and see what new and interesting links might have been shared in my Diigo account. It is becoming more and more like 'work' and I'm NOT liking it.....

I'm also experiencing 'information' overload in terms of all these new, free, 'gotta have/gotta use' apps.  I tend to grab the url and throw it into my Diigo account (with a tag of 'CIO', which stands for 'check it out') and just for good measure I also mark it in my 'Read It Later' application with the intention of weeding through it over the weekend.

The French had a saying, 'Les mals du 20eme siecle' which roughly translates to the ills imposed on individuals due to the times and circumstances (and supposed 'time saving' devices from the 20th century).  I'm convinced that we are facing the same in this digital age.  We have too much coming at us too fast and are, quite frankly, not able to keep up in a way that contributes positively to our health and well-being.  I see a new profession resulting from this -- Digital Psychologist.

My goal is to REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE in terms of my digital experiences.

I mean really, how many online photo-editing websites MUST I use? How many screen capture programs can I have?  How thin must I stretch myself over all the social networks I belong to?  And yes, I can already hear all the arguments about the wealth of knowledge that we are acquiring, but let's face it guys....it almost feels like we're running from fast food chain to fast food chain, gobbling everything down.  Frankly, I'd rather have dinner in front of the fire, with friends I can reach out and touch, and savor every last morsel, and swirl every last drop of wine, leisurely contemplating the wonders of the the grass just turning green as deer wander down towards the lake. Ahhhhhh.

And next time you're offered up a tantilizing new app, try saying 'I'll pass', then get up, go take a walk outside and let Mother Nature touch your soul......

And now I'm wondering if our students are feeling the same way......


April 12, 2011

The Read/Write Web? Nah....It's Web Cubed!


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O.K. So I've been thinking about this for a while and finally decided to put my thoughts to blog.

You know how the web is considered by most to be the 'read/write' web? I don't think that is applicable any more and would like to offer a new paradigm. I think we need to view the web as 'cubed'. Instead of 'read', we should look at 'consume', because, let's face it we don't only 'read' on the web anymore since 'read' implies text. As for 'write', we should look at 'contribute', since again, 'write' implies text and we now have the ability to 'write' images, videos, audio, etc. And we have a new component -- 'collaborate', since so many of the new applications are social in nature and provide the ability to work with others.

So here's my new slogan: 'Web 'Cubed' -- consume, contribute, collaborate'. [And if anyone can figure out how to get the exponent '3' onto a blog, PLEASE let me know!] [Actually I would like to see it 'Web', then the letter 'C', then the exponent '3'. Help!]

What are your thoughts on this?

April 11, 2011

My Ideal Tech Job


Image Source: Flickr.com AveLardo

Funny how you have something mulling over in your mind and then, a few days later, you discover that someone has blogged about it.

I've been thinking about what I would like as my next 'career'. Yes, it's one of those 'what do I want to be when I grow up' moments in my life right now. Might have something to do with the fact that I feel like I'm constantly trudging through muck and mire to get anything accomplished in my current professional life.

And I've decided that I would like to be a 'digital miner'. That's right....no, no, no...not the one with the hard hat and headlight! LOL But rather someone who is able to cull through all the digitial information out there and extract EXACTLY what the client wants.

The ComputerMajors blog did a post about the 10 hottest computer jobs and surprisingly mine wasn't on the list! Wonder why?

What are your thoughts on what a computer job in the near future might be? What would be your ideal job (unless you already have it!), what would it be called, and what would it entail?