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Reflection for 10/27/14 to 10/31/14

At this point, it is 11/3/14. I didn’t get a chance to do this because I was preparing and went to the DevLearn 2014 Conference. It was a great event. Here are a few notes from sessions that I attended:

We started with the opening keynote by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. He started by making the claim that we are all born scientists but parents and society take it away from us. It is done by placing rules like at the table. Why not allow children to investigate the world by making a mess? I have personally been so glad that I have a liberal arts education. Even though my degree is in math, I have been exposed to many other subjects which allows for different thought. Neil was a big proponent of LA education. Neil spoke strongly against the education of the 1950’s. I tend to agree that although we appeared to be making progress there is so much that is exclusive and wrong. He mentioned the essays by Isaac Asimov called The Relativity of Wrong. Neil talked about this in relation to how we assess students. I always felt like there were some answers that showed more understanding than others. I tended to give move partial credit to an answer that showed more understanding.  Great talk.

I got a chance to attend a session by an instructor of one of my former bosses. Allison Rossett is a retired instructor from San Diego State. During the session I found myself going down memory lane by search on web quests. Allison talked about instructional design. I found myself wondering why behaviorism was considered a possible learning theory. I’m not disagreeing that it exists. It doesn’t apply to what I’m doing. I liked when she talked about designing activities so that students have success but are also stretched a bit. This reminds me of game development. She also talked about motivation and its role in teaching and learning. One of the things that I noticed during this session is the number of people who got up and left the session. It was a good session, and I wondered why so many felt like it was okay to do this. I’m not saying that this doesn’t and shouldn’t happen. It just seemed like someone had given people permission to do this as they pleased.

One of the more entertaining sessions that I attended was Meme-ing the Future of Learning by Cammy Bean, Chad Udell, David Kelly, Jane Bozarth, and Jennette Campos. I found what Chad Udell had to say resonating the most with me. He had alot to say about making sure that we don’t just think of putting everything we have on mobile. Instead we should think about what fits best in the mobile environment.

My favorite session of the conference was by Beau Lotto. He talked about humans and their tendency to be delusional. It was a large group but very interactive. He had us to exercises to test our perception. I hadn’t thought about how much perception affects learning. I walked away wondering how human really know anything. There were several important points that he made. 1) Be aware that we have assumptions (biases). Learning really begins with humility. 2) Learn your assumptions (biases). This is difficult since these biases are often hidden from us. 3) Question your assumptions. This is difficult because we hate uncertainty. We can do this by working in groups. If we listen to other members we can find our biases and learn to work with them. Another way to fight our dilemma is to play. Play is evolution’s answer to uncertainty. It encourages diversity. Beau referred to it as play with intention. Another item that Beau brought up is that efficiency is valued over creativity. We need to learn to balance this.

Another session that I really like was by Sharon Boller. She talked about remembering. We have this big debate about organic memory and e-memory. Many say that we don’t need to memorize anymore. She was able to bring up reasons why we should improve our remembering. She also talked about a few strategies to improve memory. 1) Spaced intervals – every 8 days revisiting material. 2) Repetition – this means doing exercises that are similar in nature not exactly the same. 3) Timely feedback and require to fix mistakes. 4) Use stories since they improve memory by evoking emotion.

I had a great time and learned alot. On the way home, I had a claustrophobic episode. I think that I need to talk to my doctor about this. I also slept around 4-5 hours a day which I’m sure didn’t help. It’s difficult to do a conference because I don’t want things to slip back at work. I’m thankful for my colleagues who helped this not to happen. I need to figure out a way to fix this in myself.

Reflection on 4/28/14 to 5/2/14

It’s the last week of the online course Spring ’14 semester, and things have been relatively quiet.

I’ve been spending alot of time working on srdp’s. It is always good to reflect. I’ve also spent time talking to Amy & Kent about the unit & its direction. I’m glad to work with such great professionals and people!

Spent time at BB training on Wednesday. Looks like BB will be a much better product than ANGEL because of its modern features. Intrigued by all of the integration that I’m seeing too.

Celebration for the semester on Thursday. Nice to have a chance to spend time with everyone.

Kent, Amy, and I are going to start meeting bi-weekly to talk. I’m glad that we are going to start doing this. We need to connect more in order to get a better grasp of how things are going and where we are heading.

Met with a few people on Friday about LA/TA preparation for assisting in teaching online. Good discussion. A few items that came up were:

  • competencies
  • badging
  • prior knowledge assessment

On a personal note, I have been trying to balance my role as mentor and facilitator for my kids. The balance is how to influence without taking over as the one who cares more. Parents see alot in their kids. Some is real, some perceived. I want to help my kids reach their potential without taking too much ownership over the process. I thought I’d put this down so that when I look at this in the future, I can remember that this was an issue. It is important that I address this now when they are young so that it doesn’t become a problem for the future.

Reflection 9/30/13 – 10/4/13


Accomplishments:

  • Prof Dev
  • Fall ’13 revisions/developments
    • IST 220 (Giacobe)
      • Received materials
      • Upon further inspection, there wasn’t much done with this materials. Hopefully, everything will stay on schedule.
    • IST 402 (Jansen)
      • Meeting set up by Amy S for 6/12 to discuss new topic around Jim Jansen’s f2f 402 “The Google Online Marketing Challenge”
      • Sounds like a good idea from several perspectives:
        • student engagement via competition
        • marketing to students in other majors for minor
      • Few possible obstacles
        • Not enough students from other majors with complementary skills
        • Large need for synchronous meetings
        • Large time commitment
      • Email sent on 6/12 to Jim to set up meeting for June 24-28
        • Meeting planned for June 24 from 3-4
          • Looks like lots of captivates
          • Need to put together a process to share with him to make this streamlined
          • Need to have a drupal space created
          • He probably won’t be able to get me product until August 1
      • Put in request to IST Helpdesk to create ist402gomc site for Jansen’s course
        • received notification on 6/26 that this was done
        • sent a footprints request to set up the site on 6/27 to Ranjani and Will
        • Will overlayed template on the course
        • Allison enabled a few pages for course information & made a template syllabus
      • Amy S contacted Jim on 7/30
        • Jim got right back & asked about videos from the course, specifically screenr
        • after consulting with Will & Allison decided b/c of the changeable nature of the course that screenr process to mp4 to embedded in the course would be the best way to go
        • Jim sounded hesitant about process after I laid out the steps, but it is b/c he’s never done this before. Reassured and asked for feedback to improve process
      • Note from Jim on 8/8 about where to put content
        • Repurposed Saab’s 402 for Jim to use
      • Also asked by Jim about one lesson a week format
        • Told him to put things together using a topical approach, and we can figure out timing later
      • Received materials on 8/12 but it needs to be parsed out, added to the couse space, and send feedback to clarify expectations
      • Got this going and sent a note. Plan to meet f2f when he comes to the building on Wednesdays
      • First meeting was this Wednesday at 1:30. Went well and felt like I got through about the need to complete things asap
      • Updated info for WC on Monday 9/16
      • Sent a note on Tuesday 10/1 about needing to get materials.
      • Jim responded that he would dedicate the weekend to getting materials into the ANGEL dev space
  • Fall ’13 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Sec 001 (Garbrick)
        • More questions about the exam
    • IST 210
      • Sec 002 (Liz)
        • WC Helpdesk ticket about student
          • Liz took care of this
        • Question from Liz about getting instructor access to Cengage site
          • Take care of by Cindy Bierly
    • IST 220
      • Sec 001 (Mike)
        • Note from Mike about labs
        • Talked to Amy G
        • Take care of but we need another solution for this.
      • Sec 002 (Lee)
        • Asked her about labs and things look good
    • IST 240
      • Sec 001 (Fonseca)
        • Question about recording lab solutions
          • Plan is to talk next week
          • Sent an email outling the process
        • No grades in gradebook
          • Spoke with Fred
          • Found grades on Friday
    • IST 301
      • Sec 001 (Jan)
        • Note from WC Helpdesk about technical issue that she will need to resolve about CATME
    • IST 873
      • Sec 001 (Clark)
        • Helped Shawn with Adobe Connect
          • Nice note from him thanking me for help. Definitely felt good 🙂
  • Spring ’14 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Secs 001 & 002 (Jan)
        • Sent a note on Tues 10/1 about populating her sections for Spring ’14
      • Sec 003 (Borge)
        • Spoke with Marcela informally on Monday at Hispanic Heritage Lunch and she was okay with me copying over materials
      • Sec 004 (Garbrick)
        • in Blackboard
    • IST 210
      • Sec 001 (Aebli)
        • Sent note about putting mateials in his course space
          • Still hasn’t received approval to teach
      • Sec 002 (Gary)
        • Sent note about putting materials in his course space
    • IST 220
      • Sec 001 (Lee)
        • Sent note about putting materials in her course space
      • Sec 002 (Mike)
        • Amy S sent note about new strategy to make courses more fair
          • Mike replied that he doesn’t even know that he’s approved
    • IST 240
      • Sec 001 (Fred)
        • Planned meeting next week hopefully shores things up to populate his space
    • IST 420
      • Merged Sec 001 & 002 (Hill)
        • Based upon our discussion from last week, I populated the course with Fall ’12 materials
          • Required some unpublishing of materials

     

Ongoing Projects:

    • Updated google spreadsheet for Spring ’14 with known instructors
    • Work on interviews for new ID

Immediate Decisions / Issues:

    • Need LMS that better integrates and includes tools that we use in our classes.

Important Dates:

  • September 9 Sick Time – 2h in PM
  • September 27 Vacation Time 4h in PM
  • Feb 4 – 4h Family Sick Time in AM

Reflection 3/25/13-3/29/13


Accomplishments:

    • Personal Security MOOC
      • Meeting on 3/20 to discuss with Gary
      • Met with Brett on Monday 3/25 from 10:30-11:30 to discuss badges
      • ID meeting on 3/27 to solidify things a bit
        • Broke down the work a bit. I’m responsible for:
          • assessments
          • activiites
          • badges
          • certificates
    • IST 220 (Friedenberg)
      • Meeting set up for 5/2 from 11:00-12:00 to discuss
    • IST 230 (Newcomer)
      • Email from Larry that he likes the tables that have been created
      • Sent him a reply that we will replace static tables with the interactive ones and let him know
      • Talked to Greg on 3/12 about updating the course with materials that we created. This the page to be updated: https://online.ist.psu.edu/ist230/node/27. He got sick and couldn’t complete it.
      • Checked on 3/14 and tables were replaced. Now, we need to add the 2-variable examples and make the directions a bit better. Need to check back in on 3/26 to finish the project
      • Talked with Greg and sent him an email of updates to make a few changes on 3/26
    • IST 240 (Fonseca)
      • Looks like Fred will be speaking with Lisa about the course committee and getting things moving toward a revision
      • My understanding is that the curriculum will eventually have 140 leading to 242 for the design & development option
      • 240 will be for everyone else
      • Fred would like to tie activities together a bit more for this course
    • IST 250 (Bixler)
      • Met with Brett on 1/30 to discuss adjustments
        • Mostly items that Brett will fix
        • He will send me changes to the curriculum as Word doc for me to update
    • IST 420 (Ocker)
        • Spoke with Rosalie about both 420 and 301 for Summer ’13. I moved the reminder to mid-April to allow time for her to finish up a few items
        • Got the okay to merge sections
  • Spring ’13 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Sec 007 (Jim F)
        • Sent examples of assignment to give feedback
    • IST 240
      • Sec 002 (Hal)
        • Sent note about how to keep archival items in the course.
        • My reply was to have only content on 240 site and assignments in ANGEL
        • Hal agreed, not sure this will lead since a revision is on the horizon
    • IST 250
      • Sec 001 (O’Hara)
        • Problem reported with ANGEL losing info
        • Refered to WC Helpdesk
    • IST 302
      • Sec 001 (Clark)
        • Sent out note to follow up on peer evals with Shawn and Nathan
          • They plan to go with google forms & appear to be ready to implement
    • IST 421
      • Sec 001 (Hill)
        • Note from WC Helpdesk about peer evals which were moved to ANGEL surveys
  • Summer ’13 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Sec 001 (Farugia)
        • Emailed Farugia and got the okay to set up the course based upon Spring ’13 version
        • Completed 2/13/13
      • Sec 002 (Newcomer Folkers)
        • Emailed Deirdre on 2/26/13 about course since she will be teaching it.
          • Couldn’t find this email that I thought I sent, probably just forgot 🙁
        • Sent a follow up on 3/20 and got a reply right away to go ahead
        • Completed setting up the course and emailed Deidre of the changes on 3/21
        • Added video from Summer ’12 upon request
    • IST 111S
      • Sec 001 (Folkers)
        • Set up the course based upon SP 13 version
        • Follow up email with Deirdre to let her know that it is done on 2/12/13
    • IST 210
      • Sec 001 (Gary H)
        • Sent Gary an email n 2/21 about what he would like done to populate his section
        • Copied and completed setting up for Summer ’13 on 2/21/13
      • Sec 002 (Fred A)
        • Sent Fred an email n 2/21 about what he would like done to populate his section
        • Follow up sent on 3/14
        • Fred said that it would be fine, so I set it up on 3/14 and let Fred know
    • IST 220
      • Sec 001 (Nick G)
        • Talked to Nick on 2/21 & agreed that moving his section from Spring ’13 and making adjustments to fit the summer makes the most sense. I plan to wait until the end of April to move items
      • Sec 002 (Mike M)
        • Emailed Mike on 2/21 about plan. He was fine with it.
      • Sec 003 (Hyunjeong)
        • Contacted Hyunjeong about when she would like me to move her materials over to Summer ’13 section
    • IST 230
      • Sec 001 & 002 (Larry)
        • Will need to merge the sections for Larry to populate
        • Checked with WC on 3/12 about 2nd section being on my profile
        • Checked on 3/14 and had both sections on my profile
        • Thanked WC for the help
        • Called Larry about merging sections
        • I merged the sections on 3/14
        • He will populate the space from there
    • IST 240
      • Sec 001 (Hal)
        • Will contact Hal in mid-April about populating Summer ’13 section since he has a few items to update
        • Note from Anita C-G on 3/26 that we will have a student with impaired hearing. Glad we took this into account when we last revised the course.
    • IST 250
      • Sec 001 (John O)
        • Copied over Spring ’13 materials to Summer ’13 space for John
    • IST 295B
      • Sec 001 (Kari)
        • Contacted Madhavi on 2/20/13 about populating the Summer ’13 section
    • IST 301
      • Sec 001 (Ocker)
        • Spoke with Rosalie
          • Sounded like she would populate her own section
    • IST 302
      • Sec 001 (Clark)
        • emailed on 3/8 that will copy over SP ’13 materials
        • he replied that it sounded good on 3/11
        • set up the section on 3/12 and emailed him
      • Sec 002 (Jesse Bill C if needed)
        • emailed on 3/8 that will copy over dev space materials
        • This section is not showing on my profile since 1st section is not full
    • IST 331
      • Sec 001 (Cantor)
        • Emailed to set up a meeting to discuss changes that need to be made before Summer ’13
        • Bill responded that he would be at UP on 4/8 & 4/9, so we will meet f2f on 4/9 at 3:30
    • IST 402
      • Sec 001 (Cameron)
        • Melissa will do this
    • IST 420
      • Sec 001 & 002 (Ocker)
        • Looks like a merge
        • Rosalie still needs to finish a few things reminder for mid-April to check back in
        • Got the okay to merge
          • Completed on 3/27
    • IST 440W
      • Sec 001 & 002 – Merged (JW)
        • merged and populated the course on 3/12
        • had to update the course announcement with BB Collaborate info
        • updated the communicate tab to remove live chat
        • sent email on 3/12 that the process was completed
          • Jim said he’d check when he has time
    • IST 495
      • Sec 001 (Kari)
        • Contacted Madhavi on 2/20/13 about populating the Summer ’13 section

Ongoing Projects:

    • Updated google spreadsheet for Summer ’13 

Immediate Decisions / Issues:

    • Need LMS that better integrates and includes tools that we use in our classes.

Important Dates:

  • MOOC Jan 4 – March 15 called Introduction to Genetics and Evolution
  • MOOC Jan 14 – Mar 4 called Fundamentals of Personal Finance
  • March 4 Vacation Day
  • March 5 Vacation Day
  • March 11 Prof Dev: Voice Thread at PSU: Hands on Training Session
  • March 15 Out for the day
  • March16 TLT Symposium
  • March 18-22 IST Startup Week
  • March 18 WAH from 2PM
  • March 20 March Gaming Brownbag on Currency Exchange
  • March 27 PM Vacation Time – 1.5h
  • March 29 Vacation Day
  • April 1 Vacation Day
  • April 2 Vaction Time AM – 4h
  • May 3 Vacation Day
  • May 6 Vacation Day
  • May 27 Memorial Day – Holiday
  • June 14 Vacation Day
  • June 21 Vacation Day
  • July 4 Holiday
  • July 5 Vacation Day
  • July 11 Vacation Day
  • July 12 Vacation Day
  • August 19 Vacation Day
  • August 20 Vacation Day

Reflection on Gramsci

Here are my reflections on Clarke’s blog on Gramsci.

Quote: As a Marxist his focus was on cultural and ideological forces in society. Informal education along with defined roles for intellectuals and redefining schools, are all main themes for Gramsciphysical conflict between the classes became a mental conflict, where ideas were the weapons, perpetuated through institutions, especially educational institutions.
Reflection: There are many times in during my time in education where I have observed many individuals use education for their own purposes. Modern times are no different. In our case, we have the semantics of NCLB as a weapon to promote the purposes of the elite. They use this to water down education and make testing the focus. We can actually help our kids to elevate in this system. Hopefully, we can change this focus and get back to truly educating our children.

Quote: The common consciousness unwittingly adopts these beliefs and preserves inequalities and domination.
Reflection: Clarke goes on to discuss coercive and non-coercive forces whose aim is to promote inequality. I think that no matter how hard we try that inequality is going to exist. How this inequality ultimately is treated by the society as a whole is what matters. In other words, does someone who has greater competence get treated much differently. Or do we have a place for those with lower skills to succeed. I think that we need to rethink these types of questions. Let’s make a community where everyone has value and purpose so that we can elevate our society, instead of propping up on those areas that we determine to be better.

Quote: “…we should be wary of vocational schools for the poor and academic schools for the richhe saw learning as being active through activities.
Reflection: We really need to learn how to integrate this altogether. But I hear this time and time again. We would all be better off to have a bit of knowledge beyond our comfort zone.

Quote: Schools need to produce well-rounded participants in society, but also intellectuals who would act as a brake on the power of the ruling classes to exercise their power through education.
Reflection: It really is up to the individual to play his/her part in this story. Too many times, we decide that there is nothing that can be done to change the current situation. Becoming involved and active is the best way to make change for the good, being careful not to perpetuate the problems of society yourself.

Quote: The rise of technology may be moving us in this direction with almost universal access to online knowledge through Google, Wikipedia, Amazon and a plethora of other sources.
Reflection: I’ll put MOOCs in the category of “other sources.” While I can see how each of these areas are ways to elevate those without education, I see many within education not allowing this to happen. Ultimately, without some type of system to provide recognized credentials (badging?), it is hard to change the system. In most cases, MOOCs are a knock off for the real course. We are still far away from a better system.

Reflection 3/18/13-3/22/13


Accomplishments:

    • Personal Security MOOC
      • Meeting on 3/20 to discuss with Gary
      • Set up a meeting for Monday 3/25 from 10:30-11:30 with Brett to discuss badges
      • ID meeting on 3/25 to solidify things a bit
    • IST 220 (Friedenberg)
      • Meeting set up for 3/14 from 1:30-2 to discuss
      • Mark pushed it back until early May
    • IST 230 (Newcomer)
      • Email from Larry that he likes the tables that have been created
      • Sent him a reply that we will replace static tables with the interactive ones and let him know
      • Talked to Greg on 3/12 about updating the course with materials that we created. This the page to be updated: https://online.ist.psu.edu/ist230/node/27. He got sick and couldn’t complete it.
      • Checked on 3/14 and tables were replaced. Now, we need to add the 2-variable examples and make the directions a bit better. Need to check back in on 3/21 to finish the project
    • IST 250 (Bixler)
      • Met with Brett on 1/30 to discuss adjustments
        • Mostly items that Brett will fix
        • He will send me changes to the curriculum as Word doc for me to update
    • IST 420 (Ocker)
        • Spoke with Rosalie about both 420 and 301 for Summer ’13. I moved the reminder to mid-April to allow time for her to finish up a few items
  • Spring ’13 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Sec 007 (Jim F)
        • Sent results from mid-course survey that he gave.
        • All appears well
        • Request to send student work and give feedback
    • IST 230
      • Sec 001 (Newcomer)
        • Consulted on student interaction
  • Summer ’13 Courses
    • IST 110
      • Sec 001 (Farugia)
        • Emailed Farugia and got the okay to set up the course based upon Spring ’13 version
        • Completed 2/13/13
      • Sec 002 (Newcomer Folkers)
        • Emailed Deirdre on 2/26/13 about course since she will be teaching it.
          • Couldn’t find this email that I thought I sent, probably just forgot 🙁
        • Sent a follow up on 3/20 and got a reply right away to go ahead
        • Completed setting up the course and emailed Deidre of the changes on 3/21
        • Added video from Summer ’12 upon request
    • IST 111S
      • Sec 001 (Folkers)
        • Set up the course based upon SP 13 version
        • Follow up email with Deirdre to let her know that it is done on 2/12/13
    • IST 210
      • Sec 001 (Gary H)
        • Sent Gary an email n 2/21 about what he would like done to populate his section
        • Copied and completed setting up for Summer ’13 on 2/21/13
      • Sec 002 (Fred A)
        • Sent Fred an email n 2/21 about what he would like done to populate his section
        • Follow up sent on 3/14
        • Fred said that it would be fine, so I set it up on 3/14 and let Fred know
    • IST 220
      • Sec 001 (Nick G)
        • Talked to Nick on 2/21 & agreed that moving his section from Spring ’13 and making adjustments to fit the summer makes the most sense. I plan to wait until the end of April to move items
      • Sec 002 (Mike M)
        • Emailed Mike on 2/21 about plan. He was fine with it.
      • Sec 003 (Hyunjeong)
        • Contacted Hyunjeong about when she would like me to move her materials over to Summer ’13 section
    • IST 230
      • Sec 001 & 002 (Larry)
        • Will need to merge the sections for Larry to populate
        • Checked with WC on 3/12 about 2nd section being on my profile
        • Checked on 3/14 and had both sections on my profile
        • Thanked WC for the help
        • Called Larry about merging sections
        • I merged the sections on 3/14
        • He will populate the space from there
    • IST 240
      • Sec 001 (Hal)
        • Will contact Hal in mid-April about populating Summer ’13 section since he has a few items to update
    • IST 250
      • Sec 001 (John O)
        • Copied over Spring ’13 materials to Summer ’13 space for John
    • IST 295B
      • Sec 001 (Kari)
        • Contacted Madhavi on 2/20/13 about populating the Summer ’13 section
    • IST 301
      • Sec 001 (Ocker)
        • Spoke with Rosalie
          • Sounded like she would populate her own section
    • IST 302
      • Sec 001 (Clark)
        • emailed on 3/8 that will copy over SP ’13 materials
        • he replied that it sounded good on 3/11
        • set up the section on 3/12 and emailed him
      • Sec 002 (Jesse Bill C if needed)
        • emailed on 3/8 that will copy over dev space materials
        • This section is not showing on my profile since 1st section is not full
    • IST 331
      • Sec 001 (Cantor)
        • Emailed to set up a meeting to discuss changes that need to be made before Summer ’13
        • Bill responded that he would be at UP on 4/8 & 4/9, so we will meet f2f on 4/9 at 3:30
    • IST 402
      • Sec 001 (Cameron)
        • Melissa will do this
    • IST 420
      • Sec 001 & 002 (Ocker)
        • Looks like a merge
        • Rosalie still needs to finish a few things reminder for mid-April to check back in
    • IST 440W
      • Sec 001 & 002 – Merged (JW)
        • merged and populated the course on 3/12
        • had to update the course announcement with BB Collaborate info
        • updated the communicate tab to remove live chat
        • sent email on 3/12 that the process was completed
          • Jim said he’d check when he has time
    • IST 495
      • Sec 001 (Kari)
        • Contacted Madhavi on 2/20/13 about populating the Summer ’13 section

Ongoing Projects:

    • Updated google spreadsheet for Summer ’13 

Immediate Decisions / Issues:

    • Need LMS that better integrates and includes tools that we use in our classes.

Important Dates:

  • MOOC Jan 4 – March 15 called Introduction to Genetics and Evolution
  • MOOC Jan 14 – Mar 4 called Fundamentals of Personal Finance
  • March 4 Vacation Day
  • March 5 Vacation Day
  • March 11 Prof Dev: Voice Thread at PSU: Hands on Training Session
  • March 15 Out for the day
  • March16 TLT Symposium
  • March 18-22 IST Startup Week
  • March 18 WAH from 2PM
  • March 20 March Gaming Brownbag on Currency Exchange
  • March 29 Vacation Day
  • April 1 Vacation Day
  • April 2 Vaction Time AM – 4h
  • May 3 Vacation Day
  • May 6 Vacation Day
  • May 27 Memorial Day – Holiday
  • June 14 Vacation Day
  • June 21 Vacation Day
  • July 4 Holiday
  • July 5 Vacation Day
  • July 11 Vacation Day
  • July 12 Vacation Day
  • August 19 Vacation Day
  • August 20 Vacation Day

Reflection on Digital Badges at PSU

I’ve had time to think about badges and their impact to teaching and learning. This session helped to solidify to me why incorporating badges could help to fill a need in providing feedback and meaning for tasks that are not currently being assessed.

To start the session, Kyle Peck talked about how badges could potentially replace grades and transcripts. To me, this is way down the road. We first need to start small and allow for a testing and development of a program of badges to exist before we could replace a huge system like this. Applying Johansson’s approach, we could start with staff and professional development. Using Mozilla Open Badges may be a good start that then leads to a more involved system as we learn from our successes and failures.

I was interested in a statement by Ken Layng. He said that badges may be a way for students to create their own paths of learning. Currently, there are many lock-step programs. If students could accumulate badges based upon their interests, maybe they could forge their own learning path.

I also liked the thought presented by Kyle that maybe badges would help us better run the srdp process. It would be so nice if the professional development that we currently do would be captured and automatically populate our reviews, instead of us having to frame all of our professional development from our own perspective.

ELI Meeting Day 2

General Session – Learning Sciences & Learning Analytics: Time for a Marriage by Roy Pea. 

There were several items that I agree with Roy and several that I question. First, I agree that our approach to teaching and learning needs to be student-centered. Encouraging and life-long and life-centered learning makes sense to me. It’s time to make an LMS that uses data collected on students to create environments that help to inspire, learn, and remediate where necessary.

Roy went on to talk about 5 suggestions to improve learning:

  1. Develop connected learning maps. While I think this is a good way for students to reflect on and organize their learning. I think that the work done on the common core is off base. These standards were made by authority figures. If we are going to use student-centered education. Students must be involved in creating the core.
  2. Design for Engaged Social Learning – I like this b/c it fits in with what we know about constructivism. For engaged social learning to happen, we need to let students try & often fail without stopping them.
  3. Develop multiple competences – cognitive interpersonal intrapersonal. Roy discussed encouraging deep learning, but all of the work on standards and curriculum coverage tends to make this something that students have to do on their own.
  4. Use richer pedagogical models.
  5. Understand learner goals. I think that we often think that what we are teaching is the most important thing. But allowing students to have more influence on their learning creates motivation and better results. Motivation is important to learning success.
  6. Forge interdisciplinary team. I agree that it takes a village. Need to set up environments that encourage this type of collaboration to flourish.

Session: Engaging Students through Digital Badges – Danielle Mirliss & Michael Soupios

Started using badges to incentivize, engage, & promote lifelong learning. Badges are a way to pull together several different incentive areas. At Seton Hall, badges are one part of how gamification is being employed.

Life of a badge:

  • Planning
  • Creation & graphic design
  • Advertising
  • Awards & tiers
  • End user display

Here is more information on the badging system used at Seton Hall: https://tltc.shu.edu/badges/index.php. Still in the pilot phase. Looking forward to hearing the results.

Session: Digital Badges by Carli Casilli (from Mozilla) Kyle Bowen (from Purdue)

Carli talked about Open Badges. Open badges allow for a standard so that the badges are more mobile & flexible. Earners are at the center of the badge process. Evidence URL gives the badge more credibility. Here’s where you can get started with open badges: http://openbadges.org/en-US/.

Carli talked about obstacles involving badges:

  • Badge zealotry – I got the feeling from the twitterverse that many are tired of hearing about badges.
  • Badge overload – Too many badges lessens the value and effect
  • Siloed backpacks 
  • COPPA

A site to learn how to create on the web with badges to mark progress: https://badges.webmaker.org/

Kyle Bowen followed up by talking about Passport: http://www.itap.purdue.edu/studio/passport/.

Session: MOOCs on Campus: Experiences from the Front Lines by Lynne O’Brein (Duke) & Deirdre Woods.

I was surprised about the low turn out for this session. But I was disappointed by things that I was hearing. It was obvious that these two institutions hadn’t been in the online teaching & learning business for very long. I have taken UPenn & Duke MOOCs & enjoyed them, for the record. Nice to have chance to do free course for prof dev & lifelong learning. I’m flad to see institutions who have been elitist open doors, but I’m afraid that these institution with high reputations may be getting in the game to make remove competition. These institutions don’t need online learning to function since they cost so much and serve such a small section of the population. Are they going to price everyone else out so they can be the only ones left? I’m not so sure after listening to them, that I see them being legitimate about teaching the mass, more than an other motives. It struck me when Woods talked about students needing to consume content. I don’t think she get teaching & learning at all. Glad I went definitely gives me a new perspective.

Session: Giving credit where & when it is due: adventures in digital credentials & badges by Finkelstein

I was impressed that we were allowed to text Finkelstein, but he only flashed the number quickly and repeated the number later, quickly.

I liked how Finkelstein was funny and real. For instance, he admitted that there are legitimate questions about legitimacy in regards to badges. He also mentioned that the legitimacy of badges lies with issuer & receiver more than with badges themselves. Badges are not bad in and of themselves, but like most things may be used improperly. Badges may work better in areas where it’s important to acknowledge progress outside of higher ed. He also mentioned that just b/c something has a badge doesn’t mean that assessment or rigor should not b considered. He also mentioned that no one is interested in receiving a badge from a system that is easily gamed. Make sure badges r legit & truly earned.

Session: Debate Club: what are the roles of the MOOC in higher ed

Very disappoint that the panel was made up of ed techs who have been working on MOOCs. We needed a true debate. Can’t say the session was totally pointless. It just wasn’t a debate.