In response to āPraxis 2.0: Escaping the edu-travelogueā:
This article was very diverse. I found some concepts really easy to understand but some things I found very hard to grasp. The argument of the article is, to me, saying that we are very limited in how we teach and learn in our society because of rules and laws. The author wishes that this would change. There are other ways of learning that are beneficial. One thing that really stood out to me was when the author was talking about the new ways of learning out side the classroom. It was mentioned that this new way or learning needs to have a different type of evaluation system, and I totally agree. I like this argument. From what I understand, traditional teaching is considered the travelogue while the kind of teaching that the article is aiming for is the traveling. This traveling relates to the ds106 class becauseā¦. well it defines our class. It is a very different way of teaching. At first, this class really stressed me out because I was given so much independence, and now, Iām excited to see what creative things I get to do when new assignments are given (except when we are assigned to read articles, because, isnāt that going back to the traditional way of teaching?). We are thrown out there and expected to figure things out on our own, which is how the world actually works right? But what is so great about figuring this stuff out on your own is that, Jim is not being a lazy teacher, he wants us to learn in a different way, and he really does pay attention to what we do. His feedback is really important to me because when I see a comment from him itās like āhey I struggled with this and figured it out the way I think heās asking for it and now heās commented on it, so I was doing it right.ā So yes, this class is definitely ātraveling.ā I actually really like using this word for it because I feel like itās traveling from traditional teaching to this new, more free way of teaching that is almost necessary given the change in society and technology that has come about.
In response to āDr. Mashup; or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Remixā:
Is the remix/mashup an assault on originality? Technically you are using someone elseās creation, BUT you are using it in a different way than the original author. To do this requires creativity. So I wouldnāt necessarily describe it as an āassaultā on originality because itās not an āassault.ā Itās more like āborrowing.ā Itās just a different kind of originality. It might not be your own stuff that you are remixing, but it takes originality to remix it the way you envision it. I mean, seriously, there is only so much in the world that can be thought of before it seems to start repeating itself a little bit. The remix/mashup is certainly a new art. Itās entertaining, it shows emotion, and itās self expression, so itās art!
So, basically, after reading these two articles, I guess I would sum it up like this: With changing and advancing technology comes new ways to learn. Copyright laws and school rules that have been around forever are putting stress on this new kind of learning. Learning needs to take place outside of the traditional classroom and students need to be able to use othersā work to learn and help with self expression. The remix/mashup is a perfect example of this new learning and creativity that is burdened from rules and laws. With new types of art needs to come new rule governing that art.
I had no idea what a remix/mashup was untilā¦. well I heard Jim mention it when we had the first orientation class and he has mentioned it a few times since then, but I really truly didnāt know what it was untilā¦. today So I know nothing about the remix/mashup culture and havenāt really played around with it that much. Itās still not absolutely concrete to me what can be defined as a remix/mashup so I couldnāt really tell you if anything Iāve already done for this class could fall into that category. The readings didnāt really challenge my understanding of the remix/mashup, because half the time, I didnāt know what the articles were talking about. I donāt really think something you donāt understand can challenge you about something if you donāt understand what itās saying in the first place, right? But hopefully through creating my own remix/mashup, Iāll be able to answer this question. Maybe after I create my remix/mashup, I should go back and read the articles again to see if my definition of a remix/mashup is challenged by the articles. Although I doubt this will happen because I probably wonāt have the time. And as for the last question, āDo you think remix/mashup can be authentically taught?ā Iām not even sure what this question is asking. Can it be taught with originality? Well, I mean every teacher has a different teaching style, so I guess the answer is yeah.Ā
Add a comment