#3DGameLab Learning Through Doing
This is another quick reflection on a quest from my 3D Game Lab experiences. This time I had to watch another TED video by Will Wright. OMGosh...this man is wicked smart. Not that the other three TED speakers I already reflected on weren’t smart; however, it is just in this instance he demonstrated a game he built and the game (Spore), and the ideas behind the game, are awe inspiring. I just had to drop my …
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| August 18 2011 | CommentsPosted in Games & Education
3D Game Lab: Philosophy & Ideas about Gaming
There were three quests in 3D Game Lab that had me watching 3 different TED talks about games, gaming, and gamers. Of course, the prompt was…watch and reflect. So I’ve embedded the videos below incase someone wants to watch them (they are thought provoking) and you’ve got my wandering reflection further below.
First I watched Tom Chatfield’s “7 ways games reward the brain.”
| July 19 2011 | CommentsPosted in ODU Sabbatical
My StrengthsQuest Results
During the Spring 2010 week of accountability, we had the New Faculty Experience group participate in a StrengthsQuest professional development day. Prior to the day, we all had to take the StrengthsQuest assessment to get our top five strengths. The following are my top five areas with my quick reflections on examples of how I fit the category:
- INPUT: People who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information. I …
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| June 20 2010 | Comments
Posted inResearching about Mobile Learning
I was awarded a grant for this past summer to do so (secondary) researching, reading, thinking, and dialoging about mobile learning (specifically with mobile devices). I was supposed to be writing stuff up as I went; ah, well…
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Since I’m officially back to school this week, I’ve got to kick into the reporting out phase. I admit, it’s playing a little catch up as well; however, the work gets done! This morning I was hanging up laundry and listening to Slacker Radio on my Blackberry Storm. …
| August 27 2009 | Comments
Posted in Mobile LearningIn Praise of Twitter
Getting purple tipped hair in SL to match purple streaked hair in RL $300ishL,
Getting purple boots to match purple tipped hair $300ishL,
Shopping in SL with good friends in RL who live on different sides of the US...priceless!pic of Kix and I (Puppytoes) bald in Second Life
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After today, my Follow Cost in Twitter is definitely going to go up! As of today, my follow cost is 2.27 …
| November 05 2008 | Comments
Posted in 21st Century ScholarshipPeer Review and Radiohead
I know what the hell do peer review, or scholarship in general, have to do with Radiohead? But come on, isn’t “you give us what you think it is worth” the ultimate form of review?
Carlson @ TechHerding asks a good question about what would happen to technical training if it were to happen via the Radiohead model. I also think …
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| January 02 2008 | Comments
Posted in 21st Century ScholarshipAudio and Visual Journals
While I’ve tried to get myself blogging more often (I’ve got a backlog of blog posts from a conference this past weekend...coming to you sometime this weekend), I’m also testing out other “journaling” methods related to the various projects I’ve got going. First, I’ve been trying to play with simple podcasting, using Gabcast, as a way to journal my activities for our new technology Faculty and Professional Learning FPLC.
I had this brainstorm the other night as I was crazily putting together a …
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| October 18 2007 | Comments
Posted in 21st Century Scholarship