Monday, May 6, 2013

Ignite Talk Blog Post

Notes for Slides: 1-Introduce myself 2-less is equal to more 3-Every Child needs a champion 4-Txting is evolving our language 5-Pursue your passion no matter what 6-Online life is a tattoo 7-How to build an excellent TED talk 8-The Sun is good for your heart 9-Eating insects is good for your health 10-Building a school in the cloud could lead to children in poverty stricken areas with education and teachers 11-Art can change the perception of the world 12-Math Magic- anything is possible with a little bit of magic 13-People are not gonna act the way you think they will 14-Wii Remote hacks 15-Futureless economies on average save a higher percentage of their GDP

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Final Blog Post

For my final revision I decided to overlay previous found poems onto the prezi. Really this final project is a gathering of projects from this semester merged into one project. It takes the ideas of juxtaposing images of video games with images that represent Gee's ideas together, but now with words that Gee has said relating to video games and learning. Gee seems to be the main source and academic mind behind video games and learning, but Marc Prensky also has works out on the web. Just google video games and learning. The search result will give you Gees papers and a couple links to Prenskys books. For my prezi I now realize that I should have taken pictures of the game of my own gameplay, but at this point I cannot because my games are at home. I believe that when crafting the final prezi I really listened to what others were doing with their project, and tried to think of ways I could incorporate their ideas into my project. I am sure that there is more I could have incorporated without it becoming too crowded. I think that it is important to look into video games and how some of the principle concepts of them applied to that of learning. The reason that I find this so interesting is because I have always had some interest in video games, and if we could replicate that same idea with learning it could make us that much better as people. Here is my MLA citation for all of the sources from this project.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Mini Project 3


For this mini project I am going to do a screencast of making a found poem. I am sorry there is no sound, but I do not want my annoying roommate to interrupt this important project. In this video I will go through and highlight the different parts where I pulled the words that went into the found poem. I think the key to creating a good found poem is to not read the article. I know that this sounds counterintuitive, but I think that in order to make a poem with words that pop you need to only notice the words that pop out at you. Here is the video .


Found Poem #2 

First Video Game
Problem Solving
Hard, Long, and Complex
Theoretical Linguistics
Good Learning Principles
Set of Facts
New Domain
Context of an interactive
Consequences of Failure
Playing Styles
Hands On
Virtually Routinized
Taken-for-Granted
Cycle of Expertise
Just In Time
Regime of Competence
Smart Tools
Use Games in School

This project relates an educational article to key words that relate to video games and learning. Really the words that are chosen in this poem are words that just stuck out to me. I would have elaborated more during the video, but I did not want any background noise of my roommate to interfere with the video.


Monday, April 8, 2013

Mini Project 2: Found Poem

Found Poem

Good Games
Initial game levels
Complex problems
Hidden Tutorials
Cognitive Science
Good generalization
Confronted too early
Creative solutions
Cycle of expertise
Repeatedly confronts
Taken-for-granted
Motivation
Action at a Distance
Playing a character
Value like scientist
Just in time
Be producers
Lowest common denominator
Too often in schools

Here is the link to the article where I pulled all of these wonderful words from article.

I decided to do a found poem for this weeks mini project, because I like the idea of randomly taking words and just making a somewhat nonsense poem. I think one of the reasons I enjoyed doing this mini project is because I like to see what words I key on or what words pop out to me, or even phrases. Lacy did bring up a very interesting idea that I would be interested in doing later on(just not tonight). She had an idea about showing a video that goes through and highlights the words that were choose for the found poem. What do you think about this idea?

Monday, April 1, 2013

Revised Mini Project 1

Here is my revised Prezi. It is very similar to the one last week, but I did add a few pictures to the overall presentation. The reason I did this is because I realized that the pictures did not readily explain the significance between video games and learning. After doing some research when I got home, I stumbled upon a Gee article that defines many different ideas that relate learning and video games. I wrote down notes in a google doc, because I did not have my daybook handy at the time, I then went on to find pictures that represented the main ideas. Some of the pictures I choose to relate to the main ideas are a little bit abstract, and might only make sense in my head. If you see something and are wondering which of Gee's ideas it relates to please let me know in a comment. Here is the google doc with the project reflections that also has the notes as a link in the last paragraph. Project Reflections.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Inquiry Image Gallery

This week's blog is going to be nice and sweet. For my inquiry project I'm diving deeper into learning and video games, and last week during the workshop that we had in class on monday I worked on an image gallery similar to the one at the beginning of class. I decided to add a little twist to mine. The main idea I wanted to give through the gallery was just an understanding of which each of the games are about, just with images.Image Gallery.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Inquiry into Learning

For our project on inquiry I want to dive deeper into learning and video games. I want to do this because earlier in my development I use to play a good bit of video games, and most people including my parents thought that they were worthless and just took all my time away. Hearing that video games can be constructive and actually help individuals learn is very encouraging to me, and I have played some a little bit more now. I want to investigate what certain video games are teaching people about learning. I am probably going to investigate a variety of games and their impact on learning. The variety that I will look at are NBA 2k13, Call of Duty Modern Warfare Three, and Assassins Creed 3. Each of these games are different in their play style and also how I play each one. For 2k13 I usually just play my player, which is where you create a player however you want and then you go through the draft process and summer league and then hopefully you make an NBA team. The catch to this game is that in the beginning you are terrible you can't dribble or shoot or anything, so it is hard to find your niche in the game. When I play CoD I usually just play online, and everyone is pretty much on a level field. I think it is more engaging to play than my player because it is competitive, and your not trying to outsmart a computer that has a detailed program but instead you're trying to outsmart ten other people. I can go on about how you play and everything, but that would get boring. For Assassins Creed I just play the story mode. In story mode they guide you along and give you different objectives that you must complete in order to progress through the story. Sometimes though you have to try a particular objective several times just to get past it. I think that this part relates heavily to what we have learned in class, because sometimes you have to look at a problem in different ways in order to figure out how to solve it. These are the games that I am hoping to dive deeper into. Do you have any suggestions of any types of games that I could use?