Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Haiku

Inspiring day, Applying my new learning, Loving my cohort.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Visitors and Residents

Check out this presentation titled Visitors and Residents by David S. White: http://tallblog.conted.ox.ac.uk/index.php/2009/10/14/visitors-residents-the-video/ This presentation explains that an individual’s motivation for online interactions places them on a spectrum between two different typologies: Visitors and Residents. Visitors typically use the internet to accomplish a specific goal, while residents treat the internet as a “space” in which they can live out a portion of their life. 

I must admit, I found this presentation to be fascinating because I have always steered clear of any type of social networking and was experiencing an internal struggle as I began this blog to document my doctoral experience. It is clear to me that I am 100% visitor! I absolutely love technology when it allows me to be more efficient at my work; however I am definitely not comfortable using the internet for social purposes. I prefer to maintain a tight circle of close family/friends, rather than a large number of online acquaintances.  The presentation does a nice job of highlighting the fact that many people use social networking as a way to stay-in-contact with the people closest to them, but even if that is the case I still wrestle with the idea of social networking. I have purposely chosen to not participate on My Space or Facebook, because I don’t embrace the whole self-promotion/self-editing aspects involved in creating and maintaining such an account. For me, it is important to stay grounded and authentic. 

With that being said, I also recognize that this type of thinking may stunt any potential for growth that I might have and I know that I need to remain open to new possibilities and new ways of “seeing” so that I continue to evolve. This presentation and the doctoral experience as a whole have opened my eyes to new ways of looking at my own online engagement.  Maybe I can move closer to “residency” status on the typology spectrum for online usage?  I may not be ready to fully commit at this very moment, but I am willing to give it a go in my professional life and see what happens from there!  I now have my first blog and just signed-up for twitter (@delaTorreCarla)…only time will tell what I try next! Aha!

As a side-note, I appreciated how this presentation raises the point that even though we live among a generation of people who are very skilled at social media and technology, it does not mean that these individuals are highly skilled in other areas such as critical thinking and/or research. The presentation reminds us that these are “non-digital skills, which can be applied in a digital setting.”  As an educator, this thought really resonates with me! Like many people, I am in awe when I think about how many of our students have mastered certain aspects of technology. At the same time, I am humbled by the reminder that we must do everything possible to match those skills with higher-order-thinking skills and rigor!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

OMG...I have a blog!

I have always been super-private...I cannot believe I have a blog! Aha! Here's to evolving! Cheers!