Sunday, December 9, 2007

Blog transfer from http://toniitec830.blogspot.com/

I am having trouble checking up on Ilearn. I guess we are not using it as much.
I would like to view others blogs but am having trouble logging on. I think I have password and site name correct. I may have to check again with someone.

I really appreciated everyone's presentations the other week. If I could only put my stuff online- Dave's wiki had just about everything. Today I will be investivating forums and php. Tomorrow I will try to fully mockup what I plan.
I'll have to dredge up some of my minimal Flash knowledge. I hope to at least have a mock up of what I am creating.
I won't feel so bad about not having a product yet as that is what I'm doing for the pool is creating this website so I will see it realized eventually. What has been great is learning about all the possibilities with web 2.0. This is the interactive communication that the company needs. I have the surveys to prove it. Its the proprietory issue that concerns me. Will I have a lot to maintain? I have decided Moodle is not appropriate for that reason.
My other big hold up was getting the video tutorials compressed for an intranet site. Hopefully, I will be able to put it together now. I am hoping the new Imovie 08 with its codecs for compression for the web will solve my problem.

I will try to redo my Second Life Power Point into a Quicktime so I can post it on my blog. Unless anyone has a faster idea.
At the moment I think I will have to redo it in Keynote as I know it has an export to quicktime option. Maybe I should investigate ppt. more. I also heard that Google docs presentation loads nicely into Blogger. So I will have to investigate that as well. So much technology and so little time.

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Friday , December 7, 2007 transfer

Friday, December 7, 2007
Second Life

I could have posted a lot on this one. I think Second Life is interesting in a creative geeky kind of way.
I had so many problems with orientation. It didn't help that I have practically no gaming experience or Multiuser online
gibberish experience. I can see that their is a great creative force involved in this and that is about the only thing that kept me from quitting. Oh that and a grade.
I will have to abandon my avatar and create a new account to learn some of the things I missed. I still have the official users guide I bought from B&N at a dear price. I still recomend it for oldie/newbies like me.

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Wrong blog

I've got two blogs out there and I am posting to both accidentally. I will try to transfer some stuff now.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Project Management

I very much enjoyed the speaker on project management. It's quite a dance he does and I can see the inevitable challenges but the beauty in it as well. When I was in production management in the jewelry industry, it was much the same only the projects were orders and they never stopped coming and were always the same. Education, however, is much more meaningful and interesting.
My project with the swim school has the potential to allow me to learn just about everything in instructional design. I have made the instructional video and I am now designing and implementing professional development 1:1 with the teachers, next I hope to be creating the employee intranet website and now I hear I will be creating instruction for their office and computer based applications which will require a different style of instruction and learning new software. It's a gold mine of experience if I can manage the micro-managing family politics that a fast growing family business can have.
The intranet employee website I am undertaking has all sorts of web 2.0 potential if I can only learn it fast enough.

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Oops!

Just read chapter 5 of The Design of Everyday Things.
It's all about mistakes.
I didn't know that there is even particular jargon.
A slip or a mistake.
Slips are more forgivable presumably because its only lack of attention whereas
a mistake is blowing it big time. Poor decision making.

I'm finding that I'm looking at everthing with a little more thought to design.
What I liked about the reading is that error is unavoidable and therefore must consciously be considered in design.
I know that I knew that but I bet that it is very often overlooked especially by designers who are very close to the project such as subject matter experts.

I will have to keep this in mind on my GAP project and at my work.
See ya

Thursday, October 11, 2007

PEW Report on Teens and Technology

Everyday thing

I found one by accident! It was so perfect. No visability. I think the affordances also played a part. I was trained or lulled into a certain mind-set and couldn't figure out how to do it. I had to give it to my son who figured it out more quickly because he hadn't been conditioned as I was. Or else, he's just smarter or a net gener.
I will bring my "thang" to class. I want to test this out on others. I felt like I was caught in the doors.
Picture later.

Next!

I have really enjoyed rading the Whole New Mind. I feel validated. Vindicated. I've had the pleasure? of having my right brain pounded into a wall. No MBA here. Finally, the attributes I've always felt were gifts and not defects as others thought are getting some street cred. Ironically, these proclivities of mine have been valued by others in not so obvious ways. I am so happy to have been born into this time to see this. My mother never did. My aunt figured out a way to make it work and my dad played both sides but I think his right-brain talents are what set him apart.
I was also heartened to read about dyslexics. I own two so it's good to see that they are in style if they so shoose. I've also taught quite a few right brainers and parents have often told me that I was one teacher who valued their student's gifts. Soon those kids will be calling the shots and they'll remember.