To all of you driving into work today, don’t worry. We have nearly 600 cups of coffee and a whole a lot of learning coming tomorrow. I don’t even see the snow.
To all of you driving into work today, don’t worry.
To all of you driving into work today, don’t worry. We have nearly 600 cups of coffee and a whole a lot of learning coming tomorrow. I don’t even see the snow.
To all of you driving into work today, don’t worry. We have nearly 600 cups of coffee and a whole a lot of learning…
To all of you driving into work today, don’t worry. We have nearly 600 cups of coffee and a whole a lot of learning coming tomorrow. I don’t even see the snow.
Ode to #Educon: A Digital Story I made for a workshop this week. cc @chrislehmann
Ode to #Educon: A Digital Story I made for a workshop this week. cc @chrislehmann
Ode to Educon
This is a digital story made in a workshop in the winter of 2014. It is about my first experience at #Educon in Philadelphia.
Here is the companion Poem that goes along with the video:
(Sometimes, I am an independent eyeball.)
A roving retina, meant to see everything and report back the contours and outlines of the world around me. What I see most often is the distance that it takes my eye to travel from one inspired face to the next.
(Sometimes, I am an open ear.)
An all-listening, all-learning sense of wonder. Wonder at the voices that weren’t there before. At the interplay, the subtle catching of our collective breath when we heard and understood something for the first time. As an ear, I hear the rhythm of exchange. Of trust and mistrust. Of friendship and folly.
(Sometimes, I am a smiling mouth.)
An upturned smirk. Knowing more than it should, more sure than has right to be. It is waiting to talk, to tell all that it has heard and seen. It tells new things into being, unafraid of what comes next. As a mouth, I speak connection.
Attributions:
Colors Video by Jerjer B: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPWKj_yBGY8
How to Draw an Ear by Jonathan Harris: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8GWsL5KEW0
Slow Motion Smile by Vilius Kytra: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0SWsemln48
Eyeball footage by Frank Hegyi: https://archive.org/details/eyeballmacros
Music by Dirk Markham: http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/388143/dirk-markham-psycho-acoustic-sculptures-live-electronic-church-ascension-210509
Thought you might like this question.
Thought you might like this question.
Originally shared by Jake Ludington
Remember when the library was the best place to find anything?
I wonder if you have seen this community, Carissa Zevallos. What do you think of it?
I wonder if you have seen this community, Carissa Zevallos. What do you think of it?
What Is The Moment In Which Learning Changed For You?
In this podcast, I talk about how no one else will tell your story for you.
I also think through how important it is to do reflections about moments that it had great impact upon your learning life. In the digital storytelling workshop that I am a part of, I realize that I hadn’t been pulling out important moments. Rather, I only been reflecting daily or weekly. It is so important to go back into think about the touchstone moments in my professional learning, because no one else is going to do that and synthesize my own learning for me.
What are the stories you most want to tell? #DigitalStorytellingIsNotDead
What are the stories you most want to tell? #DigitalStorytellingIsNotDead