Friday, August 2, 2013

Reflection~"Who is that girl I see? Staring there back at me..."

Reflect on what you have learned in the class and how you will use it professionally as both a lifelong learner and an instructional systems professional:

                 The Instructional Systems program has provided me with such a wide variety of experiences, but EME6414 has been one of the best opportunities so far.  I cannot begin to express how daunting, challenging, frustrating, fulfilling, and fantastic it has been learning about Web2.0 tools.  One tool would lead to the next site and the next idea, etc...I am not an expert on any one tool, but now I have ideas and room to grow.  I have learned that anyone can feel confident contributing in an on line academic environment.  Just the mere sharing of ideas is richer when a variety of voices are heard.  Working in reading research, we are always looking for new ways of designing professional developments for teachers (and others).   Part of my overall plan is to help create a tool for teachers that will allow for differentiated instruction.

                Some of the tools I had used prior to this class, but I have now learned  to value them in different ways.  I have spent hours and hours on more new tools than I can count!  I now believe that it is not as difficult to keep up with blogging and extending networks of 'friends' if you just set up realistic expectations of time/what you hope to accomplish during that time.  The amount of talent and experience in the eme6414 group is dizzying.  I was constantly impressed by the constant flow of ideas.  Dr.Dennen is easily one of the best professors at FSU;  a talent I hope stays at the school for a long time (as I have seen so many transient professors).  I really wish this course was all summer long as I feel it would have given me more time to grown and develop the sites I created.   I am proud of the work I have done and hope that I can incorporate them into my studies as a natural extension of my learning process.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Conferences, Workshops, Events...Tis the Season!

Women Rule
Women Rule is a new programming and event series to recognize female leaders and bring them together to give advice to women in politics and business. The joint partnership between politics blog Politico, Google, and women’s support network The Tory Burch Foundation will produce an online media hub and four-part event series in Washington, D.C., that explore the challenges female leaders face.

I think this looks really interesting.  I am going to make a 'new school year resolution' this year to attend more conferences and workshops (both virtual and f2f).  FSU offers so many unique opportunities that I haven't even taken advantage of and I wouldn't even have to leave town!  I think as part of this blog (or my PLN) I am going to add a calendar for some of these events around Florida.   Anyone know of any conferences they plan on attending?

Social Learning Platforms

"No more pencils, No more BOOKS,
no more teachers' dirty looks..."


I saw a lot of articles today about grockit, but I thought this was a particularly good one...


http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/31/grockit-sells-social-learning-platform-to-kaplan-goes-all-in-on-learnist-a-pinterest-for-education/

It will be interesting to see how this effects gamification in test prep. 

Anyway, this got me thinking about something slightly unrelated:

How long until there are no books at school?  I know there are some school districts in Florida in which every teacher has an ipad (compliments of the district) and I think some schools/classes are similarly enabled, but I am not aware of any districts in Florida that have gone completely digital.  I'm curious what the cost/benefit analysis has shown, I may have to look into this and repost :)