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January 2009, Week 4 - Tech Check week

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Lots of folks responded right away last week to the photo and meeting e-mails - whoot!  I have begun to draft a “photo document’ to send out to participants in the first few days of class. I’ll also post it to the Intro discussion board (and use it in the online meeting). I wish out software tool  - The Learning Manager - had a way for photos to appear with each discussion board post, but oh, well.

Sandra and I have come up with a plan for the online meeting - that ties the photos in!  We plan to have a document with each person’s photos and space beside it for their stregths and weaknesses regarding the course topic (ESOL instruciton or Support ing students with LD).  We’ll share the doc via the meeting tool, and Sandra will facilitate discussion while I type up folks responses on it.  We’ll ask folks to share their strentgths and concerns/issues and then ask others to join in - are these their strengths as well? Do they have these issues/concerns?  Hopefully this will start a conversation and help them get to know one another!

Surprisingly MANY folks do not have headsets with microphones. I thought the ESOL folks especially would have access as it is a common need in order to use most ESOL instructional software.  With Sandra’s course being so big - it looks like we’ll have 2 meetings - hopefully roughly dividing the class in half.  For my LD folks, MAN I can’t seem to get them together on a time AT ALL. Worse, I’ve had over five withdraw - mostly becasue they are no longer employed in Adult Education.  We’ll start with over the minimum, but I’m not sure how well the LD group will work as a research population…

About half of the folks have gotten us photos, and all have been digital.  I mis-estimated the time it would take to collect phots and meeting time info and headset info and to mail out headsets, etc.  I’m also running short on time to Check everyone on the Saba/Centra [UT LiveOnline] tool.  Some folks are getting the online course ‘Tech check” mixed up with the LiveOnline  Technical check as well.  Wow - ZOO-y!

January 2009, Week 1 - a BLOG?!!

Monday, February 16th, 2009

The e-mail stated, “Good afternoon, your Project RITE blog is ready.  It is located at…”

Wait, WAIT!” I said - “…a Blog?!  I need to write a blog?!”  Luckily for me, 2008 was a “learn about blogs” year, so the idea of doing a blog wasn’t scary or upsetting, I simply hadn’t factored in the time to WRITE on a blog.  Plus I wasn’t sure what was expected - what would the Project RITE folks LIKE to see on a blog from grant participants?

So an e-mail to Mary and a quick look at blogs from a previous year, and I feel a bit better. I already have an idea of what I want for Categories, and how often I’d like to post an update…but I am still not sure when I’m going to cram “write in my Project RITE blog,” into my work schedule - we’ll see!

[Note: The answer to "when" was evidently February, as I am now playing catch up on 4 months worth of blog posts! I'm hoping to be caught up to date on our project by the end of the week, as both online courses are now over half over and I have a moment to breath!]

November 2008 - Grant Revisions

Monday, February 16th, 2009

At the Center for Literacy Studies we have been repeatedly asking the question, “How can we improve participant networking on the discussion boards in our online courses?”  or “How do we get our teachers to ‘talk’ more online?” 

To this end, we submitted a proposal for a Project RITE Grant at the beginning of October, 2008. We heard back from the committee at the end of October, interested in the proposal, but requesting revisions.  We then submitted a revised proposal by November 10th, and receive notice of funding on December 1, 2009.  As our original proposal included a timeline beginning in November, we feel a bit like we started out a month behind on research tasks!  But writing the grant (my first ever) and then revising it, was a very educational exercise in and of itself. 

I did a lot of  research in online coummunity building techniques as part of the grant writing process itself.  We also had to clarify/make a research-based connection between  increased “conversation” in our online courses and increased learning in our online courses.  The process also did a lot to assist us in narrowing our reseracha nd analysis plan.  We have a LOT of online course data and needed to keep ourselves focused on analyzing onlya very small portion of it!

In November we did start the collaboration process, sketch out timelines, begin the ’survey of the research’ process, and problem-solve some technical details.  We are very excited and happy to be participating in Project RITE! View our Proposal Abstract!