Monday, July 1, 2013

Day 1 Didn't Kill Me...It Made Me Stronger!

I cannot believe that the first day is done!  The time actually flew by and I quite enjoyed myself.  I went from zero to hero in the tech world.  I am now officially a blogger and a tweeter of all things writing...well sort of.  This is so great for me because I have been running from these digital literacies for some time and of course, our students crave them.  However, I don't want to embark upon them just for the sake of their current "hotness".  I want to use them meaningfully in my writing instruction, with just enough of a hook to keep my students sharing and exploring their written minds without me goading them constantly. 

Another fun surprise I had today was with creating our "Writing Experiences Timeline".  I have done this activity before so I didn't think it would change in any way.  I was totally wrong!  I remembered events in my writing life which I had forgotten and in this space, I was able to recall more positive experiences in my timeline.  I must now search for some past writings which may inspire my new piece I hope to create in this Writing Project session.  I am so grateful to the WP team.  You truly know your stuff!

Day 2...Bring it on!

3 comments:

  1. Hey Zero-to-Hero!! I agree with what you said about not wanting to just jump into the digital pool because it's the hot thing to do right now. I'm with you. I need a good reason to do it--it needs to somehow fit with what my classroom goals are or why am I doing it? (This is why, for instance, I have not used Twitter altho a lot of my colleagues do, and swear by it. But I haven't figured out how to make it meaningful yet.)

    Yes, this is an awesome NWP leadership team. And we have a good group of participants!

    Looking forward to tomorrow!

    ReplyDelete
  2. RE: students craving technology
    --I don't want to embark upon them just for the sake of their current "hotness"--
    This line summed it up perfectly. I consider myself technologically forward (do not compare me to Steve, though) but I still falter when bringing these tools into my classroom because I want to make sure we're using them with genuine content and character, not just to be cool.

    You're rocking it out in true Hero-style, Jashonai, and I'm so glad this environment evoked more positive memories about writing.

    Team Eric!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. After looking at your digital demo, I think you will have this techie thing on lock with your students. It was wonderful! I can totally see you doing this in your classroom. Team Tiffany!

      Delete