Here's my BUBBL.US version of the clustering/mapping that I did on the classroom whiteboard on Monday. I'm brainstorming here about the reading and writing classes I remember taking from my 9th grade year in high school through my first 2 college writing classes. Here's the link. And here's the embedded version.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
eFolioMinnesota: An Emerging Assignment
For my Fall 2010 ENGL 0950 classes, we will be exploring the potential uses of eFolioMinnesota, along with initial advantages and disadvantages.
We will consider the use of eFolioMinnesota in our particular class, along with use after this class has ended.
We will also consider comparisons to other digital "tools" or "products" that might be used for portfolios, such as blogs (e.g., Blogger), MySpace, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
For now, however, here are some of the most important links:
eFolioMinnesota
Minnesota Satellite and Technology (MnSAT)
Dr. Helen Barrett's Home Page
The REFLECT Initiative
An Initial Tutorial at YouTube
More later!
We will consider the use of eFolioMinnesota in our particular class, along with use after this class has ended.
We will also consider comparisons to other digital "tools" or "products" that might be used for portfolios, such as blogs (e.g., Blogger), MySpace, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
For now, however, here are some of the most important links:
eFolioMinnesota
Minnesota Satellite and Technology (MnSAT)
Dr. Helen Barrett's Home Page
The REFLECT Initiative
An Initial Tutorial at YouTube
More later!
More Education Videos
Here are two more videos that I might use for my writing classes--for discussion and/or for research.
The first is about a professor supposedly smashing a student's laptop!
The second is about "Your First College Year." I found out about it in a book the ARCC faculty are reading in preparation for the 2010-11 academic year:
More later!
The first is about a professor supposedly smashing a student's laptop!
The second is about "Your First College Year." I found out about it in a book the ARCC faculty are reading in preparation for the 2010-11 academic year:
The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future: Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30, by Mark Bauerlein (New York: Tarcher-Penguin, 2009, p. ___).When I followed the link, however, there wasn't a video there. Here's another related link that actually appears to be the same page.
More later!
Labels:
developmental-writing,
first-year comp,
research,
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