Friday, August 1, 2008

Thing #23- Summarize Your Thoughts

What a journey! Although I am pleased to have completed the 23 Things, I was a little bit sad, because these activities have made me feel very intellectually lively, and I have enjoyed the process. Then, of course, I realized, it ain't over! I can keep doing this and learning more as long as I feel like it. This is another starting point, not an ending!

1. My favorite things were del.icio.ous, the newsreader, and just the introduction to blogging in general. The first two are great organizational tools, but I do love the blogging concept, and the thought that there is a global community ready to discuss. I also liked Google Docs quite a bit, and see it as a great help to me in accessing things that I am working on from anywhere, as well as a way to share forms an information with colleagues, students, and parents.

2. This program brought home to me the point that I must not allow myself to stagnate or fall into the "I've always done it this way" mentality. It is a good thing to step out of the comfort zone on occasion, otherwise, how are you going to learn. I had not realized that I was hungry in certain areas, that all of my learning has been channeled into areas in which I already have a certain degree of mastery, and that exploration is key. Take a risk.

The other thing that I learned is that if this is what today's student already knows how to use, and is comfortable with, the opportunity to connect with today's learner is there, right in front of us. We need to teach the student according to their learning styles, not our own, and technology and multi-tasking is the way that kids today operate. The concept of teaching through this multi-faceted type of communication and sharing is new to many educators, but the possibilities should not be ignored, they should be embraced. Challenging, yes, but if the student and his/her education is to be the most important thing, than these tools are essential.

3. Unexpected outcomes! I didn't expect to be this interested. I didn't expect that a lot of these things would make so much sense. I didn't expect the thrill of communication in this medium. I didn't realize that you come to recognize personalities in the postings. That one shouldn't have been a surprise, because who doesn't have particular authors or columnists that "speak to them" but it turns out the everyone has a voice. Also, I see that the possibilities are endless...very invigorating.

4. As far as improving the program, I liked the pace and the order of the program. I wasn't wild about several of the podcasts and videos, since sometimes the voices were such that it was difficult to pay attention to them. Still, I guess you have to use what you can find, and the information was usually good, barring the instances where what they told you that you would see when you investigated the site was not always what you saw. Kudos to CommonCraft; they were the best.

5. Yes, I would participate! I am just starting, and a program like this one really opened my eyes to opportunities.

6. Invigorating!

7. And I am off to post!

2 comments:

VWB said...

congratulations on completing the journey

DAL said...

Thanks so much. I have learned a ton here, and am anxious to continue and see where it takes me!