Posted by blk1 on 24th October 2007

On Monday, our ABC Movie Collaboration went hot on the web. Kevin and I were both excited to be able to click on our title and move to our project page. Kudos to Kevin for its great html look. It’s still a cyber mystery to me as to how you can create something like that. I’m glad Kevin has the tech magic! By the end of the day I couldn’t tell how many participants we had and what anyone thought about our work. But I am just so excited to be involved in this conference in its second year of existence. I like the pioneering feel to it. Kevin did get the number of hits to our page and that was good. From my own place as a participant in this conference, it’s a bit daunting to participate. It takes time to move through a workshop and leave something or try something. Kevin is great a suggesting new experiments and I usually jump to try them out. Seedlings, located on Classroom 2.0 was an easy community to join. I love that site to begin with and am using it with some of my online communities: my student teacher, our site’s tech team and summer institute ‘07.
I am finding though, it is sometimes hard to follow video casts and podcasts when the person presenting is talking on and on just off the top of the head. I think you need to be clear about what you want to present. Someone like David Warlick has this medium down. He seems like he’s written his piece and can share it in a casual manner. I think writing is still critical. I know it takes me a long time to write a digital story. The tech falls into place faster and better when the writing is focused and shaped.
Anyway, I’m glad that we can keep clicking back to the conference even when it’s over.
I listened to the fireside chat yesterday with my mic ready to go, but I didn’t feel comfortable. I think that area needs more work. Most of the time was given to the keynotes and not much time was left for the workshop presenters. But like the whole event, it’s very exciting to participant in something on the cutting edge, something sexy.
I’m glad to see that VoiceThread is getting a lot of notice. I had a question and Ben got back to me immediately.
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Posted by blk1 on 29th September 2007
Bonnie and I are honored to be sharing your stories with the world via the K12 Online Conference and we are collaboratively working on a presentation of the ABC adventure that will show other people who to embark on the the kind of journey that we undertook and then we are going to have folks take part in a smaller scale ABC project using VoiceThread.
I just found out today that our ABC presentation will take place on Monday October 22, so we hope you check it out.
What? You say you need more info about the conference (which is completely online and involves downloading presentations, online chats and self-directed activities)?
Here you go:
More to come in the next few weeks, including my podcast presentation, Bonnie’s new video overview of the project and much more!
Kevin |
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Posted by blk1 on 28th September 2007
This computer keeps me very connected to life back home: to upcoming projects and the unfinished elements demanding attention. Somehow the TO DO list grows smaller and then larger. I finish one digital piece and then there’s another demanding attention. So here in Israel I’ve been working on one that will become a Voicethread if all goes well. I’ve been writing drafts, pieces of drafts. a few sentences, then walking away, closing the document, doing something else, returning, writing more, moving to another draft and now I’m almost satisfied with the bulk of the body and working on its conclusion. I see visuals in my head, I now I have to find the real photos to use.
My digital process is becoming comfortable, knowable. It’s so powerful to reflect. And Kevin is out there, ready to complete this project as well. He’s calling…get it done, get it done.
O KKKKKKAYYYYYYY!
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Posted by blk1 on 17th September 2007
There’s always the next one. Fantastic! I spent the weekend working on my big DS piece for our renewal and making time for Tuvia. After my conversation with Kevin yesterday I had a new piece to create as I began the burning of DVD’s for all the new TC’s from SI’07. This morning I spoke with Tom and Dana at BOCES and moved the conference for November on and it was good.
I invited a small group of our ABC collaborators to share their reflections on the project and wow, three out of four responded immediately, feeling honored to be asked. I was blown away. Kevin too, I’ll bet.
And began my “how it all began” piece. I have a long first draft, with everything and more that I will soon cut away. More is better right now. My juices are flowing again. So , do I take my big computer or small one to Israel? What do you think? I love having the choice.
Enough for now. I’ll be back.
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Posted by blk1 on 11th September 2007
So what distinguishes obsessions? I have this obsession for everything Apple and then I have another for an online jigsaw puzzle site. So let’s take a look at the jigsaw puzzle first. As a kid, I loved jigsaw puzzles and I was very good at constructing them: patient and observant. I loved it when I worked alone, or with partners who were as serious as I was, like my mom.
I refused to look at the picture on the box which was clearly cheating! As I got older I took on larger and more complex puzzles and this passion continued even as an adult. I found great artistic puzzle copies that I mounted and hung on my apartment walls. But as I moved to cross stitch creations, writing and playing guitar, my hands had no time for puzzles. But recently, Leora, Tuvia’s granddaughter turned me on to the jigzone.com and my childhood passion/obsession returned in spades. Jigzone offers an array of puzzles and you compete with the clock and that adds a new dimension, one that I have loved until now, after hours of puzzling it’s taking its toll and wearing thin. It’s just not the same and sitting with a box of pieces, at a card table, just not the same.
As for my passion with the computer, passion here, more than obsession. It’s about my growth in a very creative endeavor, right on the cutting edge. Recently, I have been stalling to create some movies on Jumpcut as part of my collaboration with Kevin and last night and tonight my guilty conscience cried out: TAKE THE PLUNGE, ALREADY!
I did, and it was good. Okay, not too hard, just time consuming as usual to experiment a bit.
Now I’m waiting to hear from Kevin, but yet again, a challenge that I am beginning to find my own way through and around. YES!
I LOVE THE WEB!
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