Tuesday, May 5, 2009

May? Is it Summer yet?

OK--I didn't do what I set out to do, but, by gum, I did:
  • start two new bogs, keep up with one old one (and receive a comment from an unknown reader)
  • give workshops for ATI, in Ukiah, at FESCUE, For CA Scool-Age Consortium, in Kalamazoo for NWP Rural Sites, and at HSU, and have another coming this summer
  • improve my tech skills a lot
  • get the family okay to continue my DS studies, even if it cost money (the Center for Digital Storytelling is offering more classes and a certificate program)
  • inspire others to make digital stories
  • finish one student project
  • have several group and individual student projects very close to posting (including one that was part of the original modest tech project!)
  • inspire a friend to blog and got on her followers list
  • learn I want to develop new blog skills
  • make a project for a state-wide nonprofit agency
  • post to youtube
  • write the script and story board an important story for me
  • meet and befriend great people with tech/writing interests
  • manage to carry-on (barely) in other aspects of my life
  • sign up for the next ATI
  • use my tech interests and developing skills to travel and participate in other workshops (three)
  • get over some of my fears of using technology in public, thanks to awesome Sherpa/great friend and generous techies.
I feel better now. I can let go of all I didn't do, a little easier.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Housing California-- This Is Home: A Story of Hope and Opportunity

My friend Julie asked for help with this project. She had the idea with her colleague. She sent me the story idea, subjects, photos, and music. I got to assemble. Interesting just to try to do the tech part. Very effective project. Loved the black&white to color, and yay Ken Burns!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Almost.....there.....maybe....

OK, I've got all the parts for the first alphabet story--kid drawings, photos, singing, and an interactive report that they recorded. Yup, "B is For Baseball" is going to be great...just as soon as I assemble it.

Haven't been totally slacking--made some short pieces for other things/reasons, and just finished a poetry movie for a colleague for Open House, and managed to do some tricky special-effects and titles, in the nick of time (but had trouble "cooking" the movie). I did get pretty facile at timing and more. i also managed to make a super-quick slide show for my own class at Open House--not the slick ABC project I'd envisioned, but appreciated by the families anyway.

So, this tech stuff is great, if you have/make the time to mess around, figure it out and get the hang of it. Also helpful if you have a mentor before you noodle around.

And yet, the biggie, even before time, is having the tech tools you need. It's no good to want to do something particular and learn it if you don't have access to it on a frequent basis. I have to borrow home stuff for school all the time, and the school stuff is so ancient it can't function with anything modern. I'm constantly switching between computers, and it can really be a pain.

Anyway, I just need a few hours without anything more pressing, and I'll have the B movie up (B movie, definitely--not A list yet, but almost......there........maybe.........).


P.S. February---was that the meeting at Fiesta?
March--wasn't that the Spring conference ? (which was really worthwhile--you should have been there).
Am I caught up on posts?

Monday, January 12, 2009

Yep, late and slacking--but some of you ATI babes are even more so!!!!

OK, I'm late and slacking. Dragged down by the day to day but now have narrowed my sites/sights--now I can't speak regular, just pseudo tech-ese--I will feel OK (or ecstatic) if we do a digital something or other on the most happening business in town. We can plan questions, walk downtown with camera, clipboards and pens, recorder, and just do it. My new condensed plan and I'm sticking to it. One letter of the alphabet. We can do it. Yes we can.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

One step forward, two steps back

Also, here I am late as usual.

We are practicing procedures for independence in the classroom. Also manners. Hoping to then be in shape to begin any parts of this project. Slowed down due to various factors, including having to move the classroom and now lack of internet--not really necessary at this point, but i like to know it is there.

I made a photo essay set to a song for a friend's nonprofit agency. Tons of trouble with pixilation, huge files, format. The more I think I know, the more I find out I need to know. I was able to make a dvd, but someone couldn't repeat the feat. I think I am close though.

I have also been working with some fellow RWPers on digital storytelling. At our next meeting, we'll put them all together and post them on the RWP site. They're really good.

See, some tech success--but not with my project and not with the students.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

November already?

Well, hope others are enjoying progress. I have made none at all. In fact, as a learning community we are probably regressing. I am so caught up in behavior and in plowing through what we are supposed to cover, I haven't been energetic or inspired enough to get this ABC project going. I need to, though--it will really benefit the kids and community. I'll try to get a new project proposal letter going out to the families and community this week. We can do this. Yes we can.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Plans? Did I have plans?

Nothing exciting to report. Have spent 30 days (who's counting? ME!) getting the students organized to work together and work independently. New kids in the mix and everything is new. We're getting there, though.

I didn't even get my back-to -school-night-learning-goals movie done. And, I still have one student to record, and 4 to photograph. I am pleased with their ideas and artwork. It will be better than last year's movie, just taking a lot longer.

The Chamber of Commerce and the parents who came to Back to School got introduced to the ABC idea. No ideas have come in from them yet. The kids have explored ABC books, so that part makes sense to them.

I am doing the digital story telling series--does that excuse my lack of tech progress with my students? I thought not.

Last week I got internet in the classroom, and I have a document camera that works! That was exciting. Still lacking a functional printer, email, and camera.