Speaking of moving outside of my comfort zone -- blogging is the place I need to start. First of all, I think that blogging, for anyone, is one of the most powerful tools we will cover. Here is our direct route to conversations, interaction with the world, and learning through doing. Here is the path to document our learning journey and share it with others.
I have never been a particularly good writer -- I have forgotten most of the grammar rules I learned (a few decades back), my spelling leaves much to be desired, and my focus has tended to blur recently. So what do I do? Put it all out there for all to see -- and even expect comments in return. Yikes! I guess that if you don't jump in with both feet, you'll never learn to swim.
Is blogging a powerful tool for students? Absolutely! Students, frequently lost in the crowd, given little or no voice in their own education, and dealing with educators who think that social networking is valueless, can finally find their own voice. Kids are creative. They are inquisitive. They want to learn. And, they have a lot to say. They want to learn, play, experience, and grow with their friends. Let them have a voice, a direction, and a responsible part of their own education process. I really think that we will be amazed.
Students are "in their element" in the world of social networking. That is how they get through their days, how they interface with the world, and how they, consequently, want (need) to learn. They create and interact on MySpace, Facebook, Deviant Art; they create and mix up music and video, they share, learn, and create. Until they get to the classroom.
Although we, as media clerks, aren't teachers, we can be educators. We can influence, guide, and show our students new and exciting ways to communicate with the world (and they can teach us much, as well). What a nice symbiosis. What if we can also have an influence on the education process in our building? Now, that’s exciting.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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So Myra, once again our brains seem to be on the same track as we jump in with both feet! It is so exciting to be in the library. Everyday is different, every student unique. I hope that what I learn will carry over and encourage a student to connect to education on a level meaningful to them. Perhaps in completeing the "23 things" we will be seen as assistant librarians!
I'm hoping to share with our students my new knowledge of technology. I'm sure I can learn much from them as well.
Wow, that was a lot said, and very well said. I think you can lay your fears to rest, you're an awesome blogger! Kim
Myra, you have put so much time into this class. I really appreciate your patience with all of us beginners....except we will put Linda in the advanced overachiever class!
Your input on how we can encourage students was very helpful.
You are my last blog to comment on! I think I completed all of the assignments except the downloading of the picture. I still have until class time tomorrow to figure that out!
Hi Myra,
Just wanted you to know I am staying after school to read all my blogger friends messages. I am laughing so hard at some. I love it, we are certainly birds of a feather. Please be nice to Linda tomorrow as she helped me get into my blogger account. This time it wasn't me. I know you will read this as we now know you stay up till dawn with your computer. Go get some sleep!
Myra where is thing 3 and 4? I am beginning to feel like Dr. Suess.
Plese help tomorrow as I have this great web site I worked and worked to get into my blogline and it would take. no visable RSS but it would not do the copy and paste either. I found Barack Obama official site I would like to follow. Thanks.
http://www.barackobama.com/learn/meet_barack.php In case you can't sleep tonight.
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