Saturday, January 26, 2008

In what ways will the evolution of Web 2.0 potentially change the educational process?

Changes made by Web 2.0 technology could have a definite effect on our lives. When you think about the first video in the assignment the first words that appear are "text is linear" but "digital text is different."

This reminds me of the first experiences I had with the internet in the 1990's, where some basic HTML coding changed the way that I looked at things altogether, and waiting 10 minutes for a page of text to load information about movies, baseball, or politics was something that was just cool.

However, as the second video pointed out, web 2.0 allows us to do many of these same things but only now with personalization or flash and pizzaz. We can add video or sound content and link the data across the world on blogs, wikis, and podcasts. We are seeing the dawn of the creative internet in web 2.0.

Tim Berhners-Lee (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/podcast/dwi/cm-int082206txt.html) talks of the web 2.0 technology being nothing more that "what the web was meant to be anyway" and I think that is what the appeal is with the amount of user driven content...we have progressed from the World Wide Web being something that no one owned to Web 2.0 making the intenet into something that we can all stake a claim to...the internet has become ours...and for a change we have a clue what to do with it.

if you look at the types of technology that are in play- between podcasts, blogs, wikis, social networking sites, and other content driven delivery you can see where there is potential for massive change in the educational system as well. One of the largest criticisms of the current educational system is that "cookie cutter" approach to where lessons and ideas are taught from the top down...with little input from the students. We have students learning lessons which are often times less and less relevant to their situations.

I believe the oportunity of web 2.0 is that the technologies position themselves to support and encourage critical thinking and understanding of issues and ideas. Web based podcasts and videos can show and inspire creative thinking about ideas and spur the type of question and response that simple debate without stimulus cannot. I think that this technology allows us to expand not only our grasp of educatonal topics...but the depth of them as well.

We are indeed beginning, as the video states, to practice new and creative ways to be free and equal human beings. In my eyes, this is the reason for education in the first place. If web 2.0 technology can spur that for all people...I am all for it.

More to come...Russ

Monday, January 21, 2008

Technical Difficulties


"Lets Pry Out That Motherboard."
Originally uploaded by Jezz
Well I suppose that all educational experience is not something that should be taken for granted, and that even we technical people run into things that just mystify us as to their workings.

I believe that this weekend with the Podcast, and also my systems at work (curse them and their hardware failover) falls into this catagory of problems. The Dreaded "Technical Difficulties.

However, what happens when we are not technically saavy educators and things dont continue to work for us? Is there help available from the school or organization to talk us through or even better...educate us on how this all works?

This lack of training and instruction is something that we in the educational arena are quick to criticize the business arena for, but fall victim to ourselves. We are dependent on the technology, but often leave it to the user to figure out due to bad planning or small budgets.

I believe that we need to take a critical look at this, and look at technology skills, be it Microsoft Word Shortcuts or embedded podcasts, as no different that basic needed skills. Otherwise we will continue to fall short in our goal to integrate technology into the classroom.

thanks for reading, I'm going to go work on this podcast as soon as my 11 year old son shows me how to work the DVR."

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Alex's Boat


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Originally uploaded by alexanderwrege
This is my friend Alex's Boat...why post this you ask...because not only is Alex super cool because he introduced me to blogging and creative commons (which this picture is licensed under)-but look... he has a boat!

Why I Blog (AKA: Assignment for ETPT Class)

Well all, since I used that first post for my frivolous OSU commentary... now I guess I need to get to work.

I was asked what I think of Blogs, and whether I would use them in the Business or Education world. After much thought...I think I would. As you can read below:


In the workplace, it would be easy to easy a Blog (and in a related subject…a Wiki) for keeping up with workplace communication. In my line of work, in IT we are often separated by meetings, system problems, tasks that take us from campus to campus…so a blog would be a nice way of keeping not only the staff but also the community up to date on the comings and goings of our daily activities and projects. It could be an online update on our daily and project work that is available even when we are not.

I have seen where Presidents of corporations, and even the President of the University of Toledo, have blogged in the past. However, I think for it to be effective you need to fully embrace the technology and get people to look to that blog as the primary source of their information. If you continue to send out memos and other forms of communication in traditional styles…people will not want to look to the blog, nor will they embrace the interactive features that make the blog such a great tool for business communication.

Communication is the key element that I see in embracing blog technology in our classrooms. While the technological element of securing student information and safety for minors (that we might not have to worry about with dedicated corporate networks) would be a challenge…I think that the idea of each individual student having a blog in which to communicate with the teacher and other class members would be a great idea, and would spur both communication and results.

Imagine a child at home who forgot a homework assignment, or had questions regarding a project. They could simply look at friends blogs, or even better post a question regarding the project on the assignment section of the teachers blog…imagine getting a response to a question from Mr. Smith, the 3rd grade teacher, at 7 PM. No more lost time due to forgotten papers and children who feel better about their place in the class because the lines of open communication are always there.

Going further with the idea of communication, I think that a blog would be a perfect accompanying piece in the classroom to spur interest in writing and creative thinking. The art of writing is more fulfilling to most people when it is appreciated, and what better way to appreciate your writing and your creativity that to put it in a place where many, many people can read it when they want to, or all at the same time? I think that the use of a blog would spur the sharing of ideas and be a boost to the art of creative thinking and spur an interest in the critical ideas that our traditional system seems to be missing.

Just one final idea…I like the idea of blogging in both an educational and business environment because it stresses the idea that opinion and thought are important. Too often we are told what to do, and what to think…what to buy and what we should look like. We are told as educators not to give opinion, but instead to stick to the material and the facts- both of which are often times simply another’s opinion. I believe that the encouragement of informed opinion is so critical for the building of citizenry and the shaping of character, as well as an appreciation of beauty and wonder…it is what keeps us young, but sharpens our minds as well.

Thanks for reading...


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

SEC 2 Russ And Friends 0


Well, as you can see we headed to NOLA recently for the OSU/LSU game, and much like last year...all we got was our noses rubbed in the dirt a little. But hey...the whole team is back for 2008, so start working on those Tickets, Matt...I hear Miami is nice in January.