Thursday, January 31, 2013

Christina Blanch Monthy Summary - January31



EDAC 631 MONTHLY SUMMARY  - CHRISTINA BLANCH - GROUP 2

As mentioned in my introduction post, I am Christina Blanch. As we have just been assigned our groups, there is not much to summarize. My group is small, consisting only of Kristin Walsh and myself. We have exchanged contact information and are starting to communicate about our group project. Kristin and I did set up a blog at edac631group2.blogspot.com. If you are reading this on the blog, you know that. This is where we will post all of our project related assignments, including our monthly summaries and our final project. 

As for future plans, we are each choosing an educator in the field of adult education and then will plan that research. If the educator is alive and willing, we plan to interview them, most likely via email but possibly skype. If the educators we choose are no longer with us, then we will resort to researching their lives using other sources. We will also begin to plan what two groups we want to investigate. We would like the groups to be in the same area so it will be easier for us to mesh the programs together. We are just starting these discussions as Kristin and I are getting to know one another. We will also soon begin to plan what organizations we want to introduce to the class through our blog. 

For myself, the readings have been very helpful in preparing us for the upcoming research. I feel as I am getting to know the adult education field much more than I did a few weeks ago. I have never really been involved in adult education per se as I have only taught on campus and in the correctional education system. However, I have taught ‘adults’ before as the prisoners ranged in ages and I have had non-traditional students in my campus classes. 

Personally, this has been a stressful few weeks for me as I am writing my comprehensive exams, too, and also preparing for the MOOC I am teaching which is taking a lot of time. I have many other projects, such as transcribing interviews for a project I am doing with Dr. Elena Polush, my graduate assistantship duties, gathering interviews for my MOOC at several comic cons during the next few months, writing my weekly comic that will debut in March on thrillbent.com, putting together a conference in March on teaching with comics, preparing for three presentations at academic conferences (ICQI and AERA), and preparing for taking part in three panel discussions at C2E2, a comic con in Chicago, about teaching with comics. One panel will be a live ‘interview session’ for the MOOC I am teaching. However, I feel as if I allowing enough time for each project. My children may disagree with me. And, sleep? It will come later.

15 comments:

  1. Christina, this is a very thorough summary! You have a very busy schedule in this semester! But still, you need sleep. That is an assignment too. :) We don't want to hear that Christina from Teachers College gets sick because she has too many assignments to do. That will be in Ball State News immediately. :)



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    1. This is Bo, by the way. :)

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    2. Okay. I promise to get some sleep! Thank you for the kind words. Once the exams are in on Feb. 11 I know I will feel much better. :)

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  2. This project is to understand adult/cmmunity education from multiple dimentions. Important Adult Educator is one of these dimentions. Your monthly summary is to summarize what you have done in your group in this month and what is your plan for next month. You did a good job in explaining your next month's plan!

    Read the following description in our syllabus:

    This project is to comprehensively explore adult education from different aspects (for convenience, we use adult education here to refer to adult and community education). Specifically you will examine your personal stories of adult education, investigate the leading adult educators, the unique adult education programs, and the important adult education organizations. After your project is done, you should have gained some foundational knowledge of adult education in different educational contexts, with different forms.

    Bo

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  3. Wow Christina! I thought I was busy but compared to you I should feel like I have plenty of free time. I think if you are able to interview some of the educators for the project that would give an amazing and comprehensive perspective, great idea!

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    1. Thanks, Terry! And it's cool your husband plays Skyrim. I made my son hide my game until I am done with comps. I think I am going into withdrawal. :)

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  4. Thank you so much, Christine, for giving such a comprehensive look at what we're doing! Your schedule sounds exhausting and I am delighted to be working with you! I can't wait to learn from you this semester. Hope you're asleep now! :)

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    1. Still working on comps...but I will sleep some tonight! :)

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  5. Great update, Christina. As you mentioned teaching your MOOC, I found that very interesting as I have been reading so much on this topic lately and the ever changing business model.
    - Angela Shafer

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  6. Wow, Christina! You have so much going on. I have to admit, I had to Google what a MOOC was ;-) Sounds interesting, though. And I absolutely love the idea of using comics to teach. I always loved finding new and interesting ways to capture the attention of my students when I taught middle school and high school and I KNOW that would have been a big hit. And as an adult, I know I would love to learn that way as well!
    As for the project, it sounds like your group is off to a good start. I look forward to reading more about your project over the semester!

    ~Amanda Campbell

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  7. Very nice summary! You are one busy lady!

    You guys are already doing a great job getting your project organized!

    I look forward to watching it evolve!

    Best regards,
    Jennifer

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  8. I am feeling your excitment as well as feeling your time challenge. I look forward to seeing how your project goes this semester.....with or without sleep. :-)

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  9. I think it would be fantastic to interview the educator in person if at all possible! It would be fascinating to speak to someone who has made a difference in the field!

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  10. I hope the expansion of your group has alleviated some of your stress, though it looks like you still have a very full plate. Good luck with everything!

    Devon Courtney Knight

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  11. Good job. Made for interesting reading. Best wishes for everything.
    Tonda Martin

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