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Monday, August 30, 2010

The Power of Digital Storytelling

Through my Multimedia and Video Technology assignment this week, I have found Digital Storytelling to be a powerful tool for conveying information, thoughts, and feelings. Being able to participate in this project and revisit how my mother has impacted my life since her death has been a vehicle for learning and connecting that past experience to my present. I have a new found appreciation for all of the positive virtues she imparted to me and I can only hope to be that kind of influence on my children. Please view my video:




Giving students a chance to express their understanding of content through this technology medium would be an effective and creative way to improve delivery of curriculum in the classroom.

Friday, August 13, 2010

I'm Definitely a Fan of Action Research :-)

As a new faculty member taking over the Game Development and Design program at LoneStar College – Kingwood, this class could not have come at a better time for me. My program will benefit from the skills I learned as I apply them to a pre-existing problem in the program which I am supposed to “fix”. I really had no knowledge or preconceptions about the research process, which is why I appreciate learning about action research before any other type of method.

My initial wondering was based on a Workforce Education Report Card that my Dean gave me stating that our score was considered “borderline” and the program could get cut after the 2010-2011 school year. “Sometimes when you just look at numbers, it doesn’t tell you the whole story” (Briseno). After hearing this statement in Johnny Briseno’s interview during the second week of class, I really started to investigate what was behind the numbers that determined the program’s fate which led me to my initial wonderings.

I really was able to visualize the project by creating the SIP/PIP Plan of Action. “Although a written plan is not necessary to participate in continuous improvement and to take action, putting your plans in writing helps keep your school focused” (Harris, Edmonson, & Combs, 2010). This form of structure will keep the project from “bleeding” out of the initial boundaries set and ensure that critical issues get addressed. The task of putting the plan together took time, but I can see through this process that spending more time in the initial phases of the project definitely will save time later; being proactive instead of reactive.

The practices of daily self-reflection and sharing have been the most valuable skills I have taken away from this class. I never thought I had time for self-reflection, but found out that I get more crucial tasks done if I spend a few minutes just thinking about my day. “The initial steps in the improvement process take time, patience, thought, and reflection. Rushing through these steps can produce superficial activities” (Harris, Edmonson, & Combs, 2010). I have colleagues and committees at work that I present information to, but sharing my SIP/PIP Plan of Action through the class blog and my blog produced invaluable feedback. I found that sharing my thoughts was also a form of self-reflection. “..the process of preparing your findings to share with others helps you clarify your own thinking about your work” (Dana, 2009). I wrote my reflections in a more concise and organized manner and added detail I may have not included initially.

This class also reminded me of why I am an educator. Ultimately, we as teachers go through the learning process to improve our students’ lives through education. “By cultivating this inquiry stance toward practice, principals, and teachers play a critical role in enhancing their own professional growth and ultimately the experience of schooling for children” (Dana, 2009). I am thankful for the opportunity to be involved in the Educational Technology Leadership Program through Lamar University.

References:

Briseno, J. (n.d.). Principal, Rancho Isabella Elementary, Angleton ISD. (E. Arterbury, & S. Jenkins, Interviewers)

Dana, N. F. (2009). Leading with Passion and Knowledge. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

Harris, S., Edmonson, S., & Combs, J. (2010). Examining What We Do to Improve Our Schools. Larachmont, NY: Eye on Education.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Wheels of Progress are Turning!

I met with the Chair of the Computer Information Technology Department, Mary Johnson, who is my Site Supervisor to discuss the Action Research Plan I developed along with reviewing the comments made by my peers. Mary agreed with Sherri’s assessment that while we needed to start the process of identifying past students through the compilation of student information by current records, Facebook, and through student contacts; we needed to leave that phase of the project open longer. We looked at the final submission dates for Workforce Education Report Card corrections to make sure that deadline was not overlooked. The date is in March so while all resources cannot be concentrated long-term on this effort, a certain amount of hours can be utilized monthly until February 2011 to work on contacting as many students as possible. The most important goal is providing the most accurate information possible.

We also discussed the survey dates for GAME 1303, 1304 and 2332; our core courses. While this is at the beginning of the semester, we agreed to leave the survey process for September 9th for the following reasons:
• Students have the highest attendance in college courses at the beginning of fall semesters which guarantees the most participation for surveys.
• Programs of interest can be put into place that students can benefit from for the fall semester if surveys are done earlier than later.
Mary is very excited about the knowledge I have gained from this course and feels the skills I have acquired will be invaluable to the department. She would like me to share my Action Research process and progress with others in the department through a professional learning community wiki.

Here's the link to the updated Action Research Plan:

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2L1GQjiyV6uMzE5ZjU2NjMtNTBlMC00MWE1LWJiYjctNjNjYzE0OGI5ODA2&hl=en&authkey=CP_c0uMP

Sunday, August 1, 2010

My Action Research Project Plan:

Here's the link to my Action Research Project. Please copy and paste this address int your browser address bar. Give me your feed back and I am sure this endeavor will bring growth to my program and success to my students:

http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B2L1GQjiyV6uMzE5ZjU2NjMtNTBlMC00MWE1LWJiYjctNjNjYzE0OGI5ODA2&hl=en&authkey=CP_c0uMP