Whenever we have some free time, my roommates and I like to go to Petland to play with the puppies. We all love dogs, and this way, we can enjoy the adorable puppies without the responsibility of having our own and the puppies get some play time outside of their cage! These are some of the pictures we took from our most recent visit.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Learning and Leading
The four dimensions J.P. Guilford used to describe
creativity are fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Of these four, I struggle the most with
originality. Very rarely can I create something unique or unexpected. I’m not the kind of person to think outside
the box, and generally do things by the book. I struggle with assignments where
I have to be inventive. From what we’ve used in class so far, I think Google
Docs are a great way to inspire creativity. Many people can add ideas, which
encourages fluency. Seeing other people’s ideas can inspire flexibility and
make it easy to elaborate. Dabbleboard is another tool that is great to inspire
creativity for the same reasons. With dabbleboard, you can even draw pictures
or graphs to add to the idea. It also allows you to use previous drawings and
collaborate.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Roomie Crafting
Yesterday after taking a refreshing nap, my roommate, Sarah, came home and decided she wanted to craft with me. Her mom loves sending us craft supplies, like buttons, ribbons, canvases, and all kinds of paint. We spread out a sheet in our living room and started painting. Neither of us are especially "artsy" so we both painted some of our favorite bible verses on a tiny little canvas. It was a very relaxing and enjoyable way to spend my afternoon!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Communication and Collaboration
The communication and collaboration tool I chose to make a commercial for was Pandora Internet Radio. Pandora is a free site that allows you to listen to music similar to specific artists, songs or genres you like. To ensure you are only listening to music you enjoy, they build your personal station based on the positive and negative feedbacks you give them.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Horizon Report Response
I think
that with all of the emerging technology, it is becoming more and more
difficult for students to focus on any one thing at a time. Because of this, 21st
century classes will need to be more engaging and use technology. The learning
environment should consist of each student having their own laptops or tablets,
and with these they will read eBooks, do homework assignments, and even
possibly take tests. Lectures should be given in conjunction with technology to
be more engaging and interactive. Also, technology should be used more as a way
to communicate with teachers or other students outside of the classroom
setting.
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