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Using Existing Social Networks for Alternative Learning

Posted: October 28th, 2008 | Author: Seth | Filed under: Idea, Inspiration | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

At the college I currently attend and at the one I transfered out of, there is a system in place called BlackBoard.  BlackBoard is supposed to be a content management system for students and teachers allowing for streamlining of grading, presentation/submition of homework, and other interaction outside of the classroom.  Ultimately BlackBoard is a failure because it doesn’t get the student involved.  There are many other social networks and content management systems out there right now, that would do a better job than BlackBoard.

The other day I was approached by one of my friends about using Facebook as a replacement for BlackBoard.  I immediatley liked his idea and agreed to talk with him about it for a survey/project he was doing.  In the interview we discussed how Facebook could be used instead of BlackBoard.  Already, Facebook has a huge following by college students–so it wouldn’t be that hard to get the laggards on board.  Teachers would then just have to sign up and start a group for their students to follow.  Then the communications could begin.

The thing that makes Facebook better than BlackBoard is its ability for interaction.  The BlackBoard system is unintuitive and just plain hard to use.  Facebook is more natural and straight forward.  Plus, when you aren’t using it for educational purposes, you would be using it for its primary purpose–social networking/making friends–and therefore practicing moving through its heirachy in a fun manner while still learning how to use it.  BlackBoard offers no reward for the suffering you take on while learning its interface.

Besides Facebook, students would be better off if a teacher just ran their own website.  It would be easier to assign things via a WordPress or a Tumblr blog than for students to log into a system and fight through menus to get to content that really doesn’t need to be password protected.

I like the idea of using Facebook to run a class and share information, but ulitmately feel a new, global educational social network needs to be made–not just the sharing of library resources and research amoungst eliet.  But that is another post.

Video of interview with my friend in QuickTime or on Viddler:


Learn Microsoft Word 2007

Posted: September 4th, 2008 | Author: Seth | Filed under: Hacks | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Originally I was very upset that my school had me install some weird ActiveX controls and download some files in order to teach me something I already knew.  I am still upset.  But because the content isn’t protected, I am going to share it with you.  Here are flash video tutorials to use the new Microsoft Word 2007.  Share them if you like.

Part 1 - Chapter 5: Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2007

Part 2 - Chapter 5: Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2007

Part 3 - Chapter 6: Formatting and Organizing Text

Part 4 - Chapter 6: Formatting and Organizing Text

Part 5 - Chapter 7: Using Graphics and Tables

Part 6 - Chapter 7: Using Graphics and Tables