Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byDwight Ferguson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Pathway to Pedagogy Tracy Mendham, MFA Keene State College CELT Presentation March 28, 2008
2
A Technology-Infused Curriculum Social computing as means of facilitating academic discourse and developing writing skills My top three picks of social computing for general use in different courses How to use them and why
3
So many websites, so little… dignity By Stabilo Boss, on FlickrFlickr
4
Qualities I miss from my undergraduate days Academic culture “in my day” −Academic discourse −Testing ideas in face-to- face discussions to develop critical thinking −“Face time” where when argues for an idea in a seminar or other semi- formal group discussion encourages identifying oneself with some −Writing as a multi-stage process and a social process Academic culture today −“Dancing bear” syndrome −Grades primary motivation—college as a hurdle −Classroom discussion either performance to meet requirements or to win a contest −Writing alone and for the teacher in one draft
5
Tools to extend the learning environment Top Three Picks −Blogs −Instant messaging −Online social networks
6
Blogs Model continuous, ongoing discussions Links to other blogs and comments allow conversation and awareness of oneself as a member of a community of scholars Build audience awareness—the reader becomes a fact, not a theory
7
IM Instant Messaging ss the new phone… deal with it Not as troublesome as you might think It shows that you to be the caring, available, teacher that you are, and what long hours you work
8
Online Social Networks Most students already understand them better than you do Discussion forums with assigned questions encourage students to identify with what they say and compose thoughts before voicing them Helps you learn students names and faces
9
What software needs to be for me Free (for me and the students, if not for the school) Something I can learn and teach without more than two formal training sessions Students and other users don’t have to download anything Cross-platform (Mac or PC) Advances specific course goals
10
Keeneweb Pilot Program Uses WordPress: −Two hours or more to learn −Powerful Allows multiple pages Feeds are easy No ads Choice of lots of template designs Supported by KSC instructional technology folks How: −Go to http://keeneweb.org and click “Sign me up!”http://keeneweb.org
11
Simple as pie with a keene.edu or ksc.mailcruiser.com address
12
Sign in and pick a new username
13
If you want a huge project you can have students create individual blogs
14
Or start out smaller: Have one blog, post questions for students to comment on
15
Or have use it for a project or to present your work
16
Meebo
17
Free, sign on to multiple accounts on one web page
18
Meebo Me Widgets
19
(Meebo-me widget in action)
20
Ning Online Social Network Free (if you can tolerate Google ads in sidebar) Not Facebook or MySpace-- Less distracting, new environment
21
Keene-Ning
22
Students can ask questions of a member (like my gracious speaker Laura Clawson)
23
And they have assigned discussions to take part in
24
My Advice Stop worrying and learn to love the Web Go to instructional technology brown-bag luncheons and instruction sessions even for tools you don’t know about or need yet Have meetings with instructional technology liaisons and library liaisons (and listen to what they say) Make teaching a learning experience for yourself as well as your students
25
More Information Web 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us, a short video by cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch, and A Vision of Students TodayWeb 2.0: The Machine is Us/ing Us A Vision of Students Today Worker’s Playtime (Jenny Darrow’s blog) −http://keeneweb.org/workersplaytime/http://keeneweb.org/workersplaytime/ Mike Caulfield −http://mikecaulfield.com/http://mikecaulfield.com/ Web 2.0 Teaching Tools −http://web20teach.blogspot.com/
26
You Know Where to Find Me −http://academics.keene.edu/tmendham (academic website)http://academics.keene.edu/tmendham −http://keeneweb.org/tmendham (T Blog)http://keeneweb.org/tmendham −tmendham@keene.edutmendham@keene.edu −mendhamt on Meebo (instant messenger) −http://keenening.ning.com (Keene-Ning online social network)http://keenening.ning.com −http://del.icio.us/mendhamt/socialnetworking (explore my bookmarks on social computing)http://del.icio.us/mendhamt/socialnetworking −http://del.icio.us/mendhamt/cool (explore my bookmarks of all things cool)http://del.icio.us/mendhamt/cool
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.