BECAUSE WE ARE ALL TEACHERS

Sunday, September 5, 2010

A Concrete Learner in an Online Classroom

It doesn't help when I peruse other people's blogs  and see how well crafted they are.  Our instructor, Ken has this blog that even shows you previews of his posts and then you can click on "read more" if you want to read the rest.  He includes charts, graphs, and delightful photos.

Meanwhile, I have photos (tiny ones) and tons of text.  I went ahead and started this blog without doing my research.  This can't be unlike many of my students.  They jump in and do the activity before the instruction piece (learn by doing, so to speak).   I'm a concrete, non-sequential learner.  I'm a tough combination of actually needing a live model who reassures me I'm doing it right, and not being able to follow a step by step orderly process.  So true to form, I started the blog and then read the article on 7 things you should and shouldn't do with a blog.  I'm sure I have violated at least three of the rules, not to mention the don't be self-deprecating one.

Not featured-our  14 year old son who refuses to 
be publicly documented.
Well, I'm good at modeling (not the kind where you walk down the runway), so I figured, learn by teaching.  I sat my husband Dan down at the kitchen table and started showing him all about blogger.com.