Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Week 2 - Setting the Scene

What I would like to achieve in this course...
I am a lecturer and currently use Blackboard for a blended learning approach. I can see real potential for the use of online teaching tools / resources and I'm keen to develop my knowledge and skills in this area. I am still pondering exactly what and how but here are some tentative ideas for the Masters of Midwifery program that I would like to explore:
  • The use of blogs as part of an online portfolio
  • Conferencing with other students / midwives (long distance)
  • Guest speakers who are not local - presentations, Q&A sessions
In my midwifery life I would like to maintain a blog that is practice focussed and challenges the current mainstream approach to midwifery practice and birth. I have found it quite liberating being able to write about practice without the constraints of writing for publication (journals). It's great to be able to say what you think and not water it down (well maybe a little). I will probably avoid the larger scale politics of birth/midwifery as there are lots of great blogs covering these issues already.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Familiar?


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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Week 1 Summary - Blogmania

In week one I played with 4 blog types:
  1. Blogger (this one) - very intuitive and easy to set up.
  2. Wordpress - found this difficult to navigate and gave up - I have no patience. Liked the look of it though ie. the design.
  3. iweb on my Mac (http://web.me.com/rachel_reed/MidwifeThinking/Blog/Blog.html). The blog feature of iweb doesn't have all the inbuilt widgets but maybe less is more. I did find a site for widgets here: http://www.widgetbox.com/list/most_popular. But, I like the clean look of iweb and it is very easy to use.
  4. Blackboard at the university. I have set up blogs for the new midwifery students as a way for them to gather evidence for their 'portfolio' - I will see how it goes.
I have also subscribed to a handful of diverse blogs from participants of this course and worked out how to get the updates to turn up in my email account. I'm looking forward to following others on this online journey of discovery.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Procrastination

Well I am supposed to be analysing data but this course has given me the perfect excuse to busy myself doing other very valuable activities. The lastest is setting up another midwifery focussed blog using iweb on the Mac. Got me thinking about ownership of content etc. I feel a little better knowing the content is on my computer and only I can lose it all. Also on blog sites such as this one - who owns the content? The blogger or the company? Anyone know?

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Online Conferencing - tick

Took part in an online conference (introduction) yesterday evening. I have avoided this ?platform ?tool whatever the term is for a long time. However, I now feel confident taking part in future online conferences (thanks). I also discovered I can talk to my Mac and other people can hear me! I still have no idea how or where the microphone is though. It was great hearing the other participants who are a very diverse and interesting crowd.
Blogging is weird. I feel a bit like I am talking to myself (or my Mac). I'm not used to this format but can see some fantastic potential. In the spirit of putting all this into practice I have set up blogs on the uni blackboard site for the Masters of Midwifery students. This can be another way for them to provide evidence of reflection on practice and a fun way to share their learning and experience. I won't make it mandatory but it will be interesting to see if any take it up as an option and see where it goes.
ps. the baby arrived last night.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

In Limbo

I have managed to subscribe to some blogs via rss through my mobile me account = they turn up in my mail. I was going around in circles trying to work out how to follow blogs easily - so progress has been made.
I believe there is some Eluminate thing happening later today. I have downloaded the thingo and looked at the interface - confused. I am also waiting for a birth to happen. Waters broke Tuesday am, so I really hope I will be there and not here by 6pm.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Realised I didn't mention why I am doing the course...
- It will be useful for my uni teaching. Another teaching tool (or many)
- I need a kick up the arse to get online and try new webby type things
- I need to face the fear
I am also hoping that one day I may be able to rescue my abandoned other self who I left behind in SecondLife. I realised I was in over my head when I appeared naked and I couldn't work out how to dress myself. After being approached by a floating man saying 'hey baby' my real self fled.
OK I've signed up for this Online Facilitating course. Not sure it was the right thing to do. It took me 3 attempts to get the squiggly words correct and prove I wasn't a computer. Now what?