Hello world!

September 6, 2008

Hello to all fellow students in my FPU cohort. I don’t quite have my head above water at this point. Hope to be swimming soon, and same to you.

Louella Mae

September 13, 2008

Louella Mae, She’s Run Away, by Karen Beaumont Alarcon, is a delightful children’s book in verse, with a surprise twist and a happy ending.

Here is a podcast of the book, hopefully.
Click on the book cover to start. On my browser, you can position your mouse over the bookcover and drag the popup window over to one side so that you can look at the book cover while you listen.
Enjoy!
bookcover

Digital Divide

September 11, 2008

Any article on technology dated 2003 should read like ancient history. The article I read by Bud Gillian, however, read like the running commentary in my head when I’m at work. The digital divide has many cultural causes, such as as age and economics. We are split between the Haves and Have Nots, the Wills and Won’ts, etc. The irony of reading this article after reading Autumn’s excellent explanation of how to use PDF files with ActivStudio was quite rich. My only presentation medium for years at several schools has been a 3×5 whiteboard. One school I taught at just dismantled and dispersed its lab of new though basic Emacs because no one knew how to use them, except a couple of teachers. Yes, Autumn, I am jealous. I am also very concerned about our students. One veteran teacher in my district said, “We’re doing a great job of teaching, but they are not learning.” Among the many explanations I entertain for this is that we are providing a 20th century education to 21st century learners. Brains formed by watching tv and using electronics of all sorts are very different from brains formed by reading. One of my hopes is that the School Library Program will help me understand how to reach these new brains, of which I do not have one.

Gillian, Bud. (2003). Crossing the Great Divide with Networks, Teaching, and Interactivity. Library Media Connection, 22(3), 38-42.