Care to join me for an interview? 🙂 Watch your step… We waited for railings on our deck for what seemed like a very long time…
Another quick week . I had a couple more interviews and have set up some more for next week. I held off booking too many due to the craft services course. There is no content for that yet so I did an email blitz with the rest of my open and access contact list and will hopefully be able to schedule the last of the interviews I want to do. In the mean time I am making connections and finding themes arise with the people that I talk to. I think early March is realistic to make a report out of what I (will) have to work with. I know that craft services still has a tight timeline so I imagine that will take up a good chunk of my hours when the content does come in.
I am now trying to imagine how I will do some graphic representations for the report and the kinds of headers and sections I will use for organization. It might be that my original organizers don’t fit with the content, or maybe I’ll have to add a couple. I have really enjoyed talking to colleagues and hearing their perspectives. I had a great talk with the crew from the Student’s Union and we will be talking some more about open textbooks/resources soon. I can see where that conversation will fit in with recommendations.
I’ve also done a little reading from the BCcampus newsletter on open and accessible content and I registered for Cascadia since it’s all about Open Education, and, it looks like I won’t be on vacation…
Next week will be taken up with more interviews and more organization of the material that I have. I will read through some of the transcripts and look for more themes/commonalities. If the content comes through I’ll likely spend some time on the craft services course. I’ve had a few more responses since I started writing this post. I am once again, really pleased that people are interested in talking about access. It’s reaffirming that NIC is a place where people really care about student success.
Crabs on rocks – not under them 🙂 I had a new telephoto lens and a relaxing afternoon on this day at Las Caletas, Puerto Vallarta.
Looking forward to some good news, some sunshine, some day.
Gratutitous dog photo. This is George. He stayed over recently.
Starting the New Year and the new week off with a bang.
Gingerbread house under construction. A different sort of build than I’ve been working on lately.
I didn’t get to my last weekly reflection for the year. It was a busy week just trying to wrap up the Blackboard course I was working on. That, and it was time for a break.
The direction of the course changed a couple of times and the focus near the end became organization, navigation and creating multiple pathways. So, I took some things out and added some things in. The organization piece is so important. I don’t think there is much consistency in Blackboard usage across the college and that is very frustrating for students.
I really wanted to have information on managing a course, things like setting a tone and being explicit about expectations. The intent is to take a more holistic approach beyond, how to use the tools.
Margaret and I are working on some sessions for the new year. It will be good to be working with people again. The two I’ve planned on my own tie back to the content in the Blackboard course mentioned above and Margaret and I will be drawing from out Lilly conference experiences for a joint session.
I thought about doing a year in review based on the weekly reflections but I think I’ll just enjoy my last little bit of time off instead. It was an ‘interesting’ time for sure. I think 2021 will still have us thinking on our feet because I believe that the sand is still shifting under them. I was excited about the possibilities that the big changes of 2020 presented but the change was too big, the team was too small and the timing was too quick. Still, we managed to pull a lot of resources together and we have some foundation to work with even if we have to rebuild some of the walls with whatever new changes are coming.
Circling up.
Soaring?
This week was a bit of a mixed bag – or- a tossed salad?