Friday September 30, 2016

--Originally published at Digital Identity

While waiting to have a brief session with Diego Zavala, Ken put us a video of Veritasium about education and technology.

Veritasium says that whether education is provided by animation (videos) or pictures, learning has to be more about what happens inside the brain of the student. In other words, rather than the teaching method, learning depends on the student including its limits. So rather than investigating how technology can improve learning, experts now search for type of experiences that conduct learning.

Today, teacher´s roll is not to deliver information; what he or she does is to guide social process of learning, inspire, challenge and excite to learn; make students fell important. This is because there are plenty of information on the web (for example MOOCs), even Youtube is full of educational videos. So he concludes that technology is not revolution but an evolution.

With David Zavala, I learned the concept of digital strorytelling. He explains that in the past creating and editing own video was very complicated, but now it is possible to do it individually or DIWO easily.

He showed us about Story center, Story Corps, Las Cronicas Elefantiles or ones that are collaborated such as Collabdocs. Most of them are brief and maximum of 7 minutes. But I also recommend to watch them because you can find short movies happened in real life.

For the video safari, he recommended us to use Creative Commons, Pond5 and Flickr; but there are many others.

After finishing the video,  I mocked myself because it was too silly. It supposed to be a horror movie but couldn´t help to laugh at it. I should have listened Ken and use Camtasia or other movie editor, Movie Maker is too simple that can´t put a sound over another.

Eventhough I don´t have talent, I really did enjoy making one!

Later on we had as guests Rebecca Hogue and Helen Dewaard. This was the last day, so I forced myself to ask about one of the questions tha I had:

It was about bloggers who are popular and have strong influence over readers’ opinion; that they abuse of it to get what they want in restaurants or other kind of establishments by threatening them with a negative post against them. What solutions could we have to avoid it.

One solution that Ken gave was websites like Yelp, where many different kinds of opinions about an establisment is given. Also what the guests said is that owners can cultivate a positive space, invite critics to write about them and making sure that they had a good experience. Besides people will stop reading bloggers who are telling lies, they somehow will get to know the truth. So keep on posting positive contents rather than negative ones.

As tips to make and keep a good image or reputation, plus good things that you say about yourself, have comments of other people saying good things about you; but you also have to do it for that people or friends. When you are attacked, you better have allies to help you against.

Briefly in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Rebecca explains the weight of the responsability of having self-publications in the blog, and the consequences of over sharing personal privacy. When you write about other people, what you say has the potential to cause harm, so you need to think about it, she says. For example, my blog is about me and my story, it is not about their stories. Using their names could have an unintended consequence, she cotinues. Besides, we did not include pictures of people who did not give us their permission. When someone blogs about their ideas, however, they are expecting that they are given appropriate credit for their ideas, she concludes.

Semana i ends today, so this is the last session. I am happy for not waking up at 6 a.m. but I had fun having a blog and writing on it for a week. Specially because the posts were full of information regarding digital identity (educational topic), and it was my first time doing this kind of stuff. Also I received some comments back from comments that I wrote in strangers´ blogs, and it felt good!


Wednesday September 28 2016

--Originally published at Chang´s Blog

Today we began watching “Visitors and Residents” of Dave Owhite, and then we talked about it more with Autumn Caines, Bonnie Stewart and Sundi Richard.

They use concepts of visitors and residents to differenciate someone who use internet as information source or as social network (communication and information sharing).

Bonnie explained that to break the ice online, sharing photos and talking about ourselves helps to make frienships or find common interests. Also she said that online presence does not mean content. People remember for a long time what we make them feel and the presence that we had; so it is important to know how to develop online presense, by putting things, contributing, and not just being a visitor (make people know that you are there).

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Also they helped us to make our own diagrams, and I consider myself a visitor.

 

 

 


About Laura Gogia

--Originally published at Chang´s Blog

I think that what Laura wrote on her blog and webpage is very interesting, so I wanted to talk about it in a different post.

Why embed images and videos
https://googleguacamole.wordpress.com/2016/05/31/why-embed-images-videos/

I agree with her daughter because a blog or website with nice images and design with videos included are much more attractive (without tiring too much the eyes with bright colors). It makes my eyes happy! Specially when they have a post with ideas nicely organized (format and structure). Although I learn better seeing images or a mind map rather than hearing a video or someone talk.

Also, I agree 100% of what she said in her blog:

“Learning how to do it well will not only enhance your ability to express yourself, but it will enhance the likelihood that your audience will find your work accessible and engaging.”

There is no need of additional explanation to the phrase, it is very clear and straight forward!

Why personalizing your blog matters
http://lauragogia.com/2016/06/why-personalizing-your-blog-matters/

Digital Presence: A scheduled chat with Ken Bauer’s students https://googleguacamole.wordpress.com/2016/09/27/digital-presence-a-scheduled-chat-with-ken-bauers-students/

The kids are watching
https://googleguacamole.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/the-kids-are-watching/


Tuesday September 27, 2016

--Originally published at Chang´s Blog

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We started the session today with photo safari, and the most of the pictures didn´t have sense. But I had fun because it really did challenge your imagination and creativity, and what I thought is that definitely I like more watching creative works rather than doing and publishing it.

 

 

 

10 photos about me: words in the list

Laura Gogia

Digital Presence: A scheduled chat with Ken Bauer’s students https://googleguacamole.wordpress.com/2016/09/27/digital-presence-a-scheduled-chat-with-ken-bauers-students/

The kids are watching
https://googleguacamole.wordpress.com/2016/07/28/the-kids-are-watching/


Monday September 26, 2016

--Originally published at Chang´s Blog

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Ayaaa from Flickr https://flic.kr/p/7X6qR

The session began with Dave Cormier, and I thought that he was right about saying “don´t put something on the internet that your mom won´t be proud of,” or this is what I think he said. Going back, a person can´t hide behind a nickname, somehow he or she will be caught doing bad things (and regret it). We have to think twice before opening the mouth, and it applies the same on SNS. I think that people will make less mistakes on the web by reading twice before posting (not just writting anything instantly).

As side story: I wanted to discuss with him about people posting pictures and videos of other without asking their permission; because I consider it very rude. It is kind a serious problem because people just record with their smartphones persons that are drunk (for example) and upload a video that would turn out to an embarrassing moment for that drunk person. Any way, I was too shy and with no courage to ask.

Also during the session, we saw several videos and the one that I thought it was very interesting is the use of false identities to protect myself. It was a talk of Pernille Tranberg and the link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRrgD-4-D8s&feature=youtu.be

I consider my private life very important, and I will be very annoyed to know that someone that I don´t like or don´t know actually knows me and even worse my families and friends. I would feel very threatened because he or she knows too much about me and could use it against me or in a bad way. So I think that a smart thing to do is to take care about what you upload to the internet (not just put all your personal information in the SNS), or even use a false identity (well, at least use a nickname).

Besides of watching videos, we created blogs. I would have loved to use Naver´s but the website was available just in Korean. At first, Word Press was kind of uncomfortable; but later on I just eliminated all the stuff that I didn´t need and then it was very easy to use. I took most of the class changing the theme because I am a little obsessed with the design. It happened when I had a blog on Naver, I just changed and changed the themes until I found the design that I wanted, but I had a lot of fun (creating groups, pages, and blogs; I like to manage them).

Tomorrow we will going to have new guests, and one of them is Laura Gogia and her webpage link is http://lauragogia.com/

I think that she is pretty cool, a webpage full of educational and healthy information (also with a nice design). I would like to ask her about the way to handle the antis (what I mean is people who write bad comments or send very rude messages without any logical reason); but I am too shy!

As conclusion, we have to keep the manners on the internet too, just a coward will think that no one won´t know about the mean things that he or she has done ont the internet.