Jun 28 2008

Beachcombing or stuff I learned this week (intention statement)

Am making an intention statement (Procrastination tip no. 4) that I will start a weekly themed post about stuff I learned that week. For two reasons really.

Connected learning

First, I want to make visible how much I’m learning from being connected. The last 24 hours is a prime example. Twitter’s replies function is still down, so last night I went on Plurk and in a few hours playing with the other eduTwitter immigrants, we learned its technicalities but also began thinking about its limitations, variations in microblogging and how interface differences changed our interactions. This morning I’ve spent one hour creating, editing and embedding our institution’s Wikipedia page and had to learn to create pages, create categories, learn a different wiki syntax. I can’t get over how many skills and insights you pick up and how fast, when you’re a connected learner.

Inspiration

My second reason is the blogging blues which hit me earlier this year. For me it’s easier to blog about the simple things like my Moodle Wishlists. Listing what I’ve learned in a week will be straightforward, easy and motivating. Hopefully it’ll give me the inspiration to tackle the other edu-balls-of-yarn in my head.

My blog is built around the metaphor of the kiwi bach which sits between the stable land and the changing sea. Educational technologists (technology intgrators, e-learning advisors, whatever the term) seem to fulfill much the same role, sitting on the boundary between the stable field of education and the tempestuous  technology. So in that vein, I guess this is the start of my beachcombing.

First beachcombings already in draft.

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Feb 05 2008

Calling all kiwi edubloggers

Published by Joyce under edublogging

Although I follow the blogs of Will Richardson, Alec Couros and D’Arcy Norman with great frequency (much better than my gym attendance), their perspectives don’t necessarily match the state of educational technology in our New Zealand context. This wiki site is a listing of all known Kiwi educators who have blogs and/or podcasts and one way of discovering new Kiwi edubloggers. Feel free to add your edublog. Open to Kiwi edubloggers living abroad or edubloggers living in New Zealand.

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