Tuesday 29 October 2013

Week #5 Reflection - Am I A TWIT?

Social Constructivism  - MY AHA!
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I remember my first core course in ADED – 4F31 and then my growth in ADED 4F32.  This is where I learned to understand or at least identify my teaching or educational philosophy.  I realized that I first needed to understand the meaning of an education philosophy and found it explained to me as ‘a philosophy of education is a normative theory "propound[s] views about what education should be, what dispositions it should cultivate, why it ought to cultivate them, how and in whom it should do so, and what forms it should take.” (Guthrie, 2002)
 I had been teaching for many years at a college level and my approach to teaching was always instinctive and without a name – that is until I had to student and eventually write my own teaching philosophy in 4F32.  When I was able to identify my approach to what I believed education was, and how learning actually transpired in a student, not until then was I able to finally made sense of what I was doing. 
This weeks’ presentation on PREZI - Social Constructivism by Alan Reed  reminded me of my belief and approach to teaching and it connected this course (ADED 1P32) to the Social Constructivism philosophy I so very much believe is my philosophy of education.  I was now able to connect how effective the concept and tools of PLN’s and PLE’s can be to giving students (both pedagogy and andragogy) the learning tools that can help them grow to their maximum potential and customize it to their interests and passions and all of this in a digital context!  

Digital Citizenship – Am I getting it yet?
I have been struggling to put my head around the full concept of Digital Citizenship and why this would have to be taught.  Perhaps I was being old fashioned and thinking the environment of a good solid home would give students young and old the tools to be good citizens – both on the street and in the digital world.  But I see now that what my generation learned, and even the generation of my children (now 27 & 24), is very different from the generation of current 8-15 year olds will grow up with understanding as the ‘norm’.  Then continued my own research and found an interesting article Making It Cool to be a ‘Good Digital Citizen’.  In this article, the author – Tony Songbird – share 5 points for parents to teach their children to be or become ‘Good Digital Citizens’ and presenting it to them in a manner not to be viewed as more rules (obviously something kids don’t want to hear more of).  One point was quite interesting to me.  (Songbird, 2013) Writes
                “Swap out the term digital citizen (forever) with leader. Begin inserting leadership qualities—  such as courage, consistency, knowledge, compassion, and respect—into conversations. Kids understand the ‘why’ better than the ‘what’ sometimes. Pose some hypothetical situations that the two of you can work through together to sharpen her online leadership skills. When    scrupulous situations arise online, ask her what she thinks a leader would do.”

Why do we have to swap terms?  Is the term ‘leader’ a substitute for the term digital citizen?  Is that how we should see it for the future?

I then viewed the assigned videos ‘Effective Classes’ and ‘Collaborative Learning’ and this helped to remind me why I am in this class.  I am here to build tools, and learning to become a better teacher and if this means introducing a new term into my vocabulary to describe myself, then ‘Good Digital Citizen’ it would be.  I found both videos inspiring and motivating – I want my students to remember me as George and Joe described their learning AHA moments – LOVED IT!

Dickens, S. (2012, Feb.). How to Build Your PLN (Seth Dickens), was extremely helpful to me this week.  The video really highlighted the two questions I must ask myself now as I build my PLN.  I want to do this right one time and build and mold as I continue the journey and the two questions to help me with this are 1. What can I offer? (insights, 2nd opinions, n=knowledge, expertise and ideas), and 2. What will I learn?  I was also reminded that it is not 1 tool or resource but a collection of things to help me learn.

So I then headed back to our digital ‘tools’ learning for the week.  The assigned exercises with Twitter were interesting and once I re-established my account (I had opened one years ago but never used it) I thought I’d at least explore the possibilities on Twitter.  The youtube video by Brad Flickinger, B. (2011, March). Building a personal learning network, was both interesting and boring at the same time.  I did like his reference 10-5-2 to help build your PLN (follow 10 people on twitter, follow 5 blogs and 2 podcasts).  My struggle again is…who has the time for all this??  I am still struggling though to put all the tools into their ‘use’ perspectives as it relates to my own PLN and PLE.  I continue to experience information overload and struggle to get everything read and processed properly.  Perhaps I have too many other “non-digital” things in my life that are making this too much?  I like sports, I love to cook and bake, I love my garden and I love spending time watching television (yes I am a Judge Judy fan…wonder if she is on Twitter? J)

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Now back to Twitter. My approach to Twitter was really one of ‘who cares’ what time you ate or what movie you watched.  I see a lot of self-promotion in the Twitter world and that makes me question why I should follow certain people.  Are their beliefs better or more interesting than mine are?  What really is the point?  I revisited Brad Flickinger’s video and thought to try it.  I also connected with three classmates, two hospitality industry professionals, one Digital Health and Wellness twitter-er (right term?), and some personal friends.  I also created several lists as I do not want all the same information going to all those on my list.  I now have several followers as well and will take the next week or two to evaluated where the world of tweeting fits into my life – or if it does.

I am an active LinkedIn member.  By active I mean I have over 500 followers, host 2 groups and am a member of at least 10 groups.  I find this digital tool useful to my needs and perhaps I can incorporate some of my new tools into the LinkedIn world without creating more work.  This will be my to do over the next “reading week”.

References:
Dickens, S. (2012, Feb.).  How to Build Your PLN (Seth Dickens). http://youtu.be/A667plNCzwA
Flickinger, B. (2011, March). Building a personal learning network.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LQYiWu67ys
Guthrie, J. (2002). "Philosophy of Education". In W. K. Frankena, N. Raybeck, & N. Burbules, Encyclopedia of Education, 2nd edition. New York, NY: Macmillan Reference.
Reed, A. (2010) Social Constructivism http://prezi.com/yt-t0hwfa7ab/social-constructivism/
Songbird, T. (2013, July 25). Making It Cool to Be a ‘Good Digital Citizen’. Retrieved from blogs.mcafee.com: http://blogs.mcafee.com/consumer/making-it-cool-to-be-a-good-digital-citizen
Weisgerber, C. (2011). Empowering students through personal learning networks.  http://www.slideshare.net/corinnew/empowering-students-through-learning-networks

Weekly Reflection #6 - I Feel So Exposed...Somehow Naked

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This weeks’ work focused on developing the tools to communicate with my project team by ‘Working in the Cloud’.  Would Evernote prove to be the way this heavenly experience would happen? 
Setting up Evernote seemed to me to be the ‘pull it all together’ tool for all the other tools we have been exploring over these first 6 weeks of class.  Based on the videos, blogs, and YouTube videos, Evernote was going to be my digital organization hero.   
I started working with Evernote two weeks ago (while we were on break).  I went thru the tutorials on the Evernote site and found these excellent and straight forward.  I loaded Evernote to my home computer, my work computer, my phone (Samsung III) and my Ipad.   Since I would be working in a “cloud” world, I wanted to get a feel for it. 
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I do not think I realized exactly how much information I have been requesting to read and review lately.  But based on all the blogs, YouTube videos, slideshare presentation and background information research we were assigned this week, Evernote seems to be the saving grace to channel into one area all my PLE needs.  Having said that, I found myself longing for a video or blog that said something different and the only one I can really point to for that was.  I did find a blogger - Whitson Gordon - who gave me some alternatives to try.   (Gordon)’ March 2013 blog, I've Been Using Evernote All Wrong. Here's Why It's Actually Amazing speaks about the hesitation he and others he works with have about using Evernote for everything.  Gordon acknowledges that a good number of his readers say the same thing: they have tried it (Evernote) time and time again, but could never really "get into it." (Gordon, 2013).  He then links his blog to one in our readings this week by Melanie Pinola.  The diagram reminded me of my old PDA (original palm pilot) and I remembered how it too kept my life in order.

I started setting up my Evernote.  I added the web clippings tool, and found myself asking why this is better than my Diigo?  I actually really enjoy the Diigo tool for my research and especially the highlighting and snapshot feature.  Does Evernote provide that as well?  Well not the same way, but a note created can be a bookmark for a site and an article relevant to my research can be added directly into my file folder on Evernote.  Very cool. 
Then I took the steps outline in our Learning Activity 1: to create the note pages, mark web clippings, identify URL’s for my project, get a YouTube video, uploaded by hand written notes and added tags to each.  I had no luck yet in finding a Google Scholar article interesting to my research, but I certainly found everything very straight forward – Dare I move on?  Indeed!
I then explored IFTTT and integrated my Twitter account, my feedly, my Diigo and my facebook.  Well, all seemed ok until I opened my Evernote on Saturday (to review my partners shared folders – yes we had figured that out – YEAH!).  I had 2516 notes …yes 2516 notes.  All had been fed to my Evernote through my Feedly recipe! YIKES – what a mess.  First I disconnected the Feedly recipe and then I had to delete all the useless articles.  I still have to figure out where I went wrong with that recipe (took me three hours to clean it up).   The whole point behind this is to make my load less and more focused not more overwhelming!
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Evernote is supposed to help me funnel information and sort it.  The lesson learned from the Feedly error awakened me to the danger that I was now exposing myself completely by channeling everything through Evernote.  What if the account gets hacked?  Someone would have everything I am about accessed in one program.  How is this going to affect my digital footprint?  Will everyone be able to see everything? Am our now over exposed? I can tell you I felt completely naked and my level of panic is ‘arisin’!  I do not know if I like this…and I really do not know if I am going to keep all these tools active once I complete this course.  Way too much information out there about me and I really am uncomfortable with the thought.
This week and the introduction of Evernote into my repertoire, has triggered my need to revisit my PLE or should I say, it has given me pause to review what I thought was my PLE.  I realize that my submission in Week 2 was quite the mess and I truly had no grasp of a PLE or a PLN.  Being awakened to the realization that I really was living in self-imposed chaotic learning environment, these last few weeks have helped me to focus both on my learning strength and on weaknesses. 
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Jannett Ioannides PLE Tools #1
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I realize I have not given myself enough credit for what I do know and for my existing role as a digital citizen.  I have also realized those I work for undervalue me for my skills!
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October 2013
I decided on Friday to create a list of the digital tools currently involved in my daily routine and now as part of my PLE (both as a student and professionally).  I was in awe by the number of digital tools I utilize on a daily basis.  These are the tools I use almost daily to conduct my work, to lead those I am en-charged with, and to expand my own knowledge base. 
To balance out the ‘what I use’, I created a ‘not (yet) used’ list.  The ‘used list’ is definitely longer and more impressive than the ‘not used list’. 
My job now is to revisit my original PLE and incorporate the digital tools I truly use.  I found a new tool, which I am going to utilize for my revised mind map – FreeMind.  
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I like the simplicity provided in this application and I am going to try to utilize it with my students for our in class mind-mapping exercises.
To wrap up the Evernote experience of the last two week, I am somewhat uncomfortable with exposing myself as much as I am right now.  Not sure if I am overreacting, but I must assess how comfortable I am with channeling much of my learning, personal, and education interests and aspirations (such as those linked through Diigo, gmail, Feedly, Pintrest etc.) through Evernote.  I am feeling rather EXPOSED, WATCHED and very NAKED!
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References:

Gordon, W. (2013, March 12). I've Been Using Evernote All Wrong. Here's Why It's Actually Amazing. Retrieved from Whitson Gordon's Blog: http://lifehacker.com/5989980/ive-been-using-evernote-all-wrong-heres-why-its-actually-amazing
Pinola, M. (2012, November 29). What's all the fuss about Evernote? Should I be using it? Retrieved from Lifehacker: http://lifehacker.com/5964285/whats-all-the-fuss-about-evernote-why-do-people-use-it