Time

February 16th, 2008 No Comments »

one of the biggest barriers to technology integration into the classroom by k-12 teachers is the lack of time. i am experiencing it right now myself. i decided to take an overload section of a course and I also took 8 thesis students on top of that. egads!! what was i thinking (or not)? classes are going well, but my free time is dwindling. i used to love adding to my blog because i was spending time reading other blogs and keeping abreast of the happenings in the field, etc. Now my blog seems like a burden. and this is what happens with regard to using technology in the classroom for some teachers. i wish i had answers for this, but i don’t.

i have my students each post stuff to their own blog. i also have them find other ed tech professionals who keep a blog and my students are to read and respond (and maybe even participate in a dialog with these other professionals). this activity goes well, but the physical act of managing 70 students commenting on 70 blogs is extremely time consuming. i have my students use a code name (e.g., tom205) if they want and then they post the URL to their comment and the name they used. so, to manage this i am using now free NetNewWire — one of the most popular RSS readers on any platform even though it only works on a Mac. i had to enter all 70 student blog addresses into my reader. i then have to check each entry to find the link to the blog where they commented. inevitably, some of the students will post their URL wrong where they commented (e.g., http://blogger.com/add_comment) and i’ll have to contact them to find out the actual URL. i try to and respond to every single student, particularly if the other ed tech professional does not respond to the comment my student left. while i think this is a valuable assignment and gives my students to hear other voices in the field beside my voice, i also recognize that this is eating up my time. i have 7 discussion groups for my students using phpBB forums. here we are just 6 weeks in and look at the number of posts I’ve had to read thus far and a preview of just a screenshot from one discussion to see how my forum looks:

class_forum.jpg class_disc_preview.jpg

i am approaching 2000 posts and I have very thoughtful students who put much effort into our class discussions. just for the heck of it, i pretended to print just one group discussion on 1 of our two topics this week — it was about open source software. the print preview was 23 pages. keep in mind that i have 7 groups and there were 2 discussion questions. my point is that teaching can get overwhelming and this is true at every level of teaching particularly for teachers who are new to the field and just starting out. so, technology can quickly take a back seat and then these new teachers start forming habits that do not include using technologies and eventually it gets harder and harder to shift these practices to teaching with technology. i wish i had answers for this, but right now i am wearing a life jacket myself. doh.

one key, i think, is to help students realize that technology can save time in the long run even if it takes more time in the short run. sure, we might be struggling to keep our head above water this year, but every little bit we can do to save time in the future is time gained in the future. ooh, i see a new version of WordPress is now available and i am encouraged to update right now. that update might be just what i need to help keep my site that much more secure in te future. off to do it now. ;~)

Server issues

January 12th, 2008 No Comments »

holy gee whiz, you wouldn’t believe the hosting/server issues i’ve had over the past week+. i am using 4 different hosting services for various domain names i manage. 2 of the 4 hosting services have really failed me this week. first, the domain i have for my courses went down the day before classes started. this included all of my phpBB forum installations. doh. these were on a site using iPowerweb (no link as I don’t want to promote them). to make matters worse, here we are almost a week later and they still haven’t resolved the issue. i talked with various people and tried online chats, email, etc. to no avail. they are working on it. apparently, they moved me to a new server and missed about 60% of my content so everything was broken. i tried to copy stuff over for them, but the mySQL database stuff was all broken. i quickly registered the .net version of my .com site for my classes and set up everything with a new host. really crummy that i had to do this at the last second — the setup time alone took me probably 10 hours that i had already spent on the old and broken site.

but that wasn’t my only issue. this site has been down for nearly a week as well. this site is hosted with bluehost (again, no link). they’ve been pretty good until now, but this outage is far too long. this site hosts my blog, but also some class stuff (e.g., drupal installations for class content). i don’t really have this stuff backed up and i have another week’s worth of material due to my students on Monday. I have been doing it from scratch and i hope to have it ready by Monday but i’ll be working late tonight, tomorrow and Sunday night unless Bluehost can get my site working again (and, if this is posted on Friday night then they got it working and i was able to post this draft — EDIT 2:15 Saturday and it’s working). okay, they have things mostly working again, but my blog has a mySQL table missing and that’s causing an error. apparently, they upgraded PHP and Apache recently and my site has been down since then. so both issues with hosting companies is because of an upgrade. i never upgrade any tools i use during a semester, but i couldn’t stop the hosting companies from upgrading their equipment, etc. crummy that this all hit at once.

the worst thing about iPowerweb is the length of time it takes to get someone on the phone. i had old phones, but i was on the phone for over 1/2 hour without getting a person and my phone died. i ended up ordering new phone set on Amazon with overnight delivery and now i have 17 hours of talk time. watch out tech support, you’re now going to hear from me . . . and i can sit on hold for a long time. doh. i should point out that Bluehost had me talking with tech support in about 5 minutes of holding. that’s world’s and world’s better than iPowerweb. i think i’ll drop iPowerweb ASAP. i just have to figure out how to move a phpBB database from one phpBB installation on one host to another phpBB installation on a different host. if i can do that then iPowerweb will soon be dead to me.

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Hiatus

December 8th, 2007 No Comments »

we have finals next week and i had many projects and assignments due here at the end of the semester, which i’ve been grading like crazy. sooooo, i’ll be back next week around wednesday.

i have some neat trends in data from my weekly class surveys to share.

cheers!

Leopard

October 25th, 2007 No Comments »

i don’t often post Apple Macintosh specific stuff here. In fact, I use both a Mac and a PC; though, the PC is on my Mac. heh. but the newest operating system for the Mac is being released tomorrow and it’s supposed to be a great upgrade. i know on the PC side that many folks are less than enthusiastic about Vista with many folks choosing to stick with XP for now (and that includes me). but i’ll be upgrading my computers tomorrow when the fedex driver drops my new software off at my house. you can read about the 300+ new features in the OS release here, but one thing has me most excited . . . and it has to do with iChat.

i rarely use video chatting that’s built into iChat, but i now have some new folks to add to my buddy list. last week my dad’s Dell died. i helped him upgrade to a new Mac. yesterday my brother’s Dell died and he’ll be buying a new Mac laptop this weekend. both intend to use video chatting to talk with me and also to my children. but i am looking at this from another angle. every time they’d have problems in the past and give me a call, i’d have to talk them through what to do without knowing exactly what was on their screen. the new iChat has VCN built into the application. in other words, i will be able to chat with them and then have them click a single button on the iChat window interface to that allows me to see their screen and even take it over. this is going to make my tech support life much smoother.

i anticipate my father needing this much more than my brother. in fact, my brother did a quick search the other day and found a Mac using lawyer’s blog. this lawyer talks about all of the applications he uses to succeed so just reading this convinced my brother. my brother will be fine. but my dad is a whole different ball game. my dad helps to keep me grounded as i teach technology. i don’t think i can ever encounter a student who has technology skills that are below my father’s. i think my father has had a computer and a broadband connection for about 3 years now and he’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between being in Outlook Express and Internet Explorer. Most of the tech support I’d provide will be just helping him to learn how to do pretty basic stuff, but my hope is that this stuff is simple enough that it starts to be understood and that he stops fearing technology. anyway, here’s the quick description of screen sharing.

# Screen Sharing

Collaborate with a buddy via iChat. Work on a Keynote presentation together, surf the web as a team, or help each other with an iMovie project. iChat initiates the connection (asking permission first) with an audio chat so you can talk things through as you work or play. Trade views of each other’s desktops. Even drag files from one computer to the other.

i also bought a new external HD to accompany the new OS. i’ll be using this for Time Machine:

#Back Up Everything
Automatic backup, built right into your Mac. Never worry about losing a file again. Time Machine stores an up-to-date copy of all your Mac’s files on an external hard drive, personal file sharing volume, or Mac OS X Server. That includes system files, applications, accounts, preferences, music, photos, movies, and documents.

# Go Back In Time
See what your computer looked like in the past. Select a specific date and let Time Machine find your most recent changes, or do a Spotlight search to find exactly the file you’re looking for. Once you do, click Restore and Time Machine brings it back to the present.

my copy is scheduled to be delivered by 10:30 AM tomorrow. i need to get as much grading done today as i can. ;~)

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My sabbatical

October 19th, 2007 1 Comment »

well, i applied to do a sabbatical a year from now and i have passed the first round already. the personnel committee unanimously supported my proposal. faculty vote comes monday and then it’s on to divisional and through the channels. i wrote months ago about wanting to do research in Europe, but i couldn’t get anything off of the ground. my wife certainly did. she also applied for a sabbatical and has contacts in Italy, Paris, Amsterdam and even in Prague. i had nothing. so i decided to switch my focus to a non location specific project. i am going to be writing a Wiki-based textbook.

i previously wrote about wikitextbooks as far back as early 2006 here (Feb.) and here (Jan.). i tried hard to get a wikitextbook off of the ground and running, but i just did’t have the time. i now might have the time to get the infrastructure in place and even a decent version up and running. i have given it a lot of thought since my initial efforts. i have explored current wikitextbook projects that are in the works. one thing i’ve noticed about other projects is that they’ve been in the works for a long time. wikitextbooks are very similar to open source software, yet open source software seems to be having better success at getting projects up and running. in my sabbatical proposal, i explore why this is and why a wiki like Wikipedia can realize incredible success while wikitextbooks cannot. i don’t think the wikipedia model can work on a wikitextbook and my model will be a modified version of what Wikipedia uses. of course this won’t make wiki purists very happy, but they can stick to their guns and not see a wikitextbook realized all they want. heh.

my proposal takes the position that textbooks should be accessible to all students. an electronic version of a textbook can be much more accessible than a paper version. the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) is dedicated to Universal Design in Learning (UDL) and UDL is all about making instruction and content accessible to all students. Cast describes UDL as:

* Multiple means of representation, to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge,
* Multiple means of expression, to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know,
* Multiple means of engagement, to tap into learners’ interests, offer appropriate challenges, and increase motivation.

UDL is at the heart of my proposal. personally, i think all textbooks should be provided in electronic format so that all students can more easily access the content. if a blind student wanted to use a screen reader then that could happen with an e-version. if a student with a learning disability wanted to listen then the same tools could apply for that. a student with low vision might just want the font size increased, etc. one textbook can be designed to work with all students instead of the paper model that has to be special made for some students. bleh.

i’ll be talking more about my proposal as it makes it way through the channels. if ultimately accepted then i can start work as soon as possible so i’ll rely on the few folks who read my blog to give me some feedback on various directions i’ve chosen. exciting times ahead . . .

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Wiki . . . spam?

October 14th, 2007 3 Comments »

man oh man has the you know what hit the fan. i have written previously about writing a wiki-based textbook (here) and even started thinking about it back in July of 2006 (here). i even started an effort at one point here. this effort never really took off. i presented on wiki-based textbooks this past year at MACUL and generated a bit of interest. unfortunately, the effort never took off (and, that’s a subject for my sabbatical request being turned in on Monday). however, my wiki site has not gone unnoticed. i login every 4 - 5 months just to check on things. imagine my surprise when i arrived today and found that spammers started invading and creating page after page after page on my wiki. they started in august and it looks like they’ve added about 1000 pages of spam. and mediawiki (this is the wiki that drives Wikipedia as well) only allows me to delete 1 page at a time — and it’s a 2 - 3 step process even at that. egads. i shouldn’t be too surprised as my blog is using software (a plugin) that has stopped 24364 spam comments. wow!

you can see samples of my wiki’s spam by visiting the main page and click on ‘Random page’ on the left side menu. as you can see, the vast majority of my spam is written in Chinese with the Chinese characters and all. for all i know, it probably has a bunch of spam and then adds a sentence to say how dorky sean is. heh. i took some time to ban any users who have edited a page this month and then i turned off the ability to create a new account. but i have still have hundreds of users . . . errrr, spammers who have accounts and who i need to ban when i get the time. i wish i could get a user list with check boxes next to them and i could select all at once and hit Ban. i also wish i could revert my wiki site back to how it looked in early August since nothing productive has happened since then, but these options don’t exist. i searched Google and found a help site that explained how i could turn off allowing new users — but this forced me to go into a php file on the server — not for the non-geeky, that’s for sure.

i was pretty high on Mediawiki until this happened. egads it’s a pain. the only plus side is that i am no longer going to use this site and have a whole new domain site planned for the actual wiki-based textbook that i potentially write if i am granted a sabbatical. but, this certainly helps me decide to not make the site open unless potential authors are invited or send me a request so that i can check credentials. i still learn some lessons the hard way, unfortunately.

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MACUL 2008

September 27th, 2007 3 Comments »

just in case you’re curious, the MACUL conference speaker proposals are due tomorrow. i have been presenting at this conference since i moved to Michigan in 2000 and it’s a great little conference. i say little, but it’s probably one of the largest state technology in education conferences around. it’s really a regional conference and thousands of educators will flock to the conference. last year was in Detroit and this year is in my backyard — Grand Rapids. i am running into a problem as I’d like to present on something novel and innovative and i can’t decide what to do. hmmm. last year i talked did a presentation titled, “Wiki, Wiki, Wiki . . . Textbook?” and i have since switched to the idea of an open source textbook, but not using the wiki. so, i guess i jumped the gun by trying to be too innovative, eh? that being said, the theme of the conference is, “Technology: 21st Century Learning Tools” so an innovative focus would probably be welcomed.

however, i would really like to focus on assessment and the method of curriculum-based measurement (CBM) — describing strategies for how technology can really enhance the process and make it all possible, etc. i could demonstrate how i am doing this in my classroom with weekly surveys and how easy it is to make curricular changes and adjustments and all of that jazz. as exciting as this is to me, i can also picture a potential attendee reading about assessment and CBM and thinking, “ewwww.” heh. so therein lies my dilemma . . . do i want to potentially impact more people or do i want to present a really meaningful session for a small number of participants? i think i’ll actually stick with the CBM idea, but i’ll fiddle with ways to make the session sounds as exciting as i think it can be. time will tell if it works or not. for that matter, i still have to be accepted. ;~)

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Problems with new tools

August 31st, 2007 No Comments »

i am having all sorts of problems with setting permissions on the Drupal site i have created. i want to make student blogs public so that i can pull them down with an RSS news reader and so that their blogs on my Drupal site can be read by the world. i also want to keep all course content and information private so that only students can view it. so far, i have accomplished keeping my blog private where i make course announcements, etc. however, the links i have at the top of each screen (i.e., course links i created) are showing up on the restricted page that anonymous users see and it’s the login screen for students. i would rather have these links show up after students get logged in. hmmm.

phpBB is also forcing me to spend a lot of time learning the ropes. as i mentioned previously, i have upgraded from version 2 to version 3 and this is a HUGE upgrade. all of the administration tools are new and permissions are vastly different. i ended up figuring things out, but i actually had to change the way i set things up to get it to work. i was pretty frustrated after spending the hours i spent. i am typically a pretty good guy at trial and error and figuring out how to tweak, but this stuff was boggling. i can’t imagine a teacher who isn’t very astute at using technical technology tools even hoping to use these tools if they have to set them up in the first place. that’s discouraging to me because i really want to be an open source cheerleader.

but, i think it’s sometimes nice to see that even geeks run into troubles using technology. heh.

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European research

August 22nd, 2007 No Comments »

my wife and i are eligible for a sabbatical next year. we need to write up a proposal by mid October. my wife is working on doing some research in Italy so we’ll be spending 4 months or so in Europe next year (July - October or thereabouts). i can piggyback onto some of my wife’s work, but i’d really like to do some research that is more ed tech oriented. if you’re located in Europe or know of folks i can talk to then i’d love an email to see if we can work out some sort of collaboration to write an article. perhaps we could do a comparison of technology use between the U.S. and a country in Europe? i also have some educational software that is designed for use with students who have mild disabilities and we could test it on adolescents in a high school to compare to results we’ve collected here in the U.S. i am also interested in many other topics and would love to have a purpose of my own for being in Europe. i realize this is getting late in the game, but i wasn’t sure that my wife was actually going to carry through on this idea and it appears that this is really going to be our plan. if you are involved in ed tech (higher ed or k-12) and you live in Europe then please consider working with me. i can reached at jayhawk and that’s at mac.com — clickable link on my main website (i use javascript there to ensure that spammers won’t collect my email address).

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Geocaching vacation

August 3rd, 2007 1 Comment »

my family is set to leave for Canada in less than a week. today i should be receiving a new GPS (Garmin 60CSx) unit (if Fedex tracking is working correctly). this trip is largely about Geocaching. we’ll be staying at the Water Tower Inn in Sault Ste Marie, Canada and venturing out from there. we’ll be in Canada for 4 days, but i am going to make sure that we spend at least one day in the beautiful Lake Superior Provincial Park (i don’t believe geocaching is allowed in the provincial parks, but that won’t stop us from hiking and enjoyed the scenery). As we leave Canada we’ll cross the Mackinac Bridge and then get on a ferry taking us to Mackinac Island. this is a beautiful island where motorized vehicles are prohibited. people either bike, walk, or use horses to get to various places on the island. i believe biking around the entire island is only an 8 mile adventure, so it’s a relatively small island. bike rentals are quite expensive, so my family will be hiking from our hotel to various entertainment spots (unless i can get a 4-bike rack installed on the car by next week). we’ll also do some geocaching on the island while we’re there. this should be a neat adventure and a chance for me to explore a technology with kids to better evaluate and experience the educational application (see, i had to tie this into my blog). ;~)

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