I want to include some reflection here about what I've done so far with my sabbatical and what I still need to do. But before I do that, I want to mention a site that caught my eye on cnn.com yetserday called http://www.crowdrise.com/. It's an online philanthropy site and operates very similarly to facebook. People can start their own donation pages, donate to other pages, and even "earn points" for their invovlement. I have not yet joined (apparently it's easy to do so), but I was thinking that this would be an interesting service learning project for an online class, especially. Perhaps for GLBT studies?
Okay, what have I done so far on my sabbatical:
- Updated syllabi for 1021, 0090, 2011.
- Updated all Class Plans for 2011 (Summer 2011).
- Updated some handouts/assignments for 1021 and 2011.
- Created new Week 1 Agenda for 1021 online (Summer 2011).
- Worked on Pearson custom readers for 0090, 1021, and 1022.
- Learned how to use a lot of online tools, including the following: Google Apps (including Reader, Calendar, Docs, and Talk), WebEx, Yodio, Wordle, Mapskip, Vocaroo (for online voice messages), TitanPad (for online collaboration), Diigo, Delicious, and others.
- Read/skimmed several books to facilitate the learning of these tools and others involving social networking and collaboration (such as Facebook).
- On the basis of these new tools I've been learning, I created a new "Group Technology Project" to use in my composition courses (and possibly in my literature course as well).
- Prepared an ad and grant application for an online teaching circle on "Digital Technologies," to be completed next term on my sabbatical.
- Attended TYCA Conference in Des Moines.
- Along with an editorial committee, selected pieces to be published in MEJ (Minnesota English Journal) and worked individually via e-mail with selected authors to revise/edit their work for publication.
- Worked on and revised Precious/Push article for publication in MEJ (it was selected pending minor revisions).
- Worked on article on use of avatars in online/hybrid classrooms.
- Update Agenda, materials, and handouts through (at least) Week 3 in English 1021 online.
- Update Agenda, materials, and handouts through (at least) Week 3 in English 0090 online AND English 0090 ftf (for Fall 2011).
- Update syllabi, schedule, materials, handouts through (at least) Week 3 in WGST 1071.
- Post all materials to D2L that I can for 0090, 1021, 2011, and WGST 1071.
- Attend CCCC in Atlanta and MCTE in Brainerd; also possibly attend Computers and Writing Conference in Ann Arbor, MI in May.
- Submit proposal for MCTE (by Jan. 1, 2011)
- Continue working with authors to revise/edit their work for MEJ. They must send me revisions by Jan. 15, 2011.
- Get MEJ DONE AND POSTED by Feb. 1, 2011.
- Update Google website and personal e-folio to reflect sabb. work (by May)
- Complete avatar article (end of Feb.)
- Perhaps start article on Writing Centers and/or book review(s).
- Facilitate the Online Teaching Circle through the CTL.
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all who read this humble blog. :)
Brian
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