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		<title>Start your engines&#8230;again.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again, I stalled.
Yet, I&#8217;m not as angry/disgusted/irritated with myself as I was in the past, or with other ventures and routines (i.e. exercise every day&#8230;)  ALL of this is experimentation, so I&#8217;ve decided to cut myself a whole heap of slack.  Besides, my blogging dissolved about the time the end of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once again, I stalled.</p>
<p>Yet, I&#8217;m not as angry/disgusted/irritated with myself as I was in the past, or with other ventures and routines (i.e. exercise every day&#8230;)  ALL of this is experimentation, so I&#8217;ve decided to cut myself a whole heap of slack.  Besides, my blogging dissolved about the time the end of the year began heating up.  Graduation responsibilities, two graduate classes in April and May, and a myriad of other piddly things got in the way.  Summer hasn&#8217;t exactly provided huge chunks of time yet to sit and reflect, much less read.</p>
<p>And, so, I embark again.  A little out of stubbornness, but mostly out of a nagging sense that this stuff is critically important&#8230;for me and my students.  Speaking of nagging senses, I also keep feeling like I need some crystal-clear purpose and slant for my blog.  In it&#8217;s short life, it&#8217;s handled thoughts from Wikipedia to Marshall McLuhan.  So what?  My &#8220;slant&#8221; is in the title: this is my journey, my education through blogging.  </p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t have to be about the technology; it&#8217;s about me, growing as a teacher.  It&#8217;s about <em>using</em> the technology to do other things that I couldn&#8217;t do the same way without the tools.  Isn&#8217;t that what I want from my students?</p>
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		<title>McLuhan in class</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, so I&#8217;ve stumbled upon the name Marshall McLuhan three times in the last couple of weeks.&#160; Allowing my curiousity to get the best of me (or was I just avoiding grading papers?), I looked him up in&#8211;where else&#8211;Wikipedia.&#160; It was this &#8220;McLuhan tetrad&#8221; that I was most curious.&#160; 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, so I&#8217;ve stumbled upon the name Marshall McLuhan three times in the last couple of weeks.&nbsp; Allowing my curiousity to get the best of me (or was I just avoiding grading papers?), I looked him up in&#8211;where else&#8211;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan">Wikipedia</a>.&nbsp; It was this &#8220;McLuhan tetrad&#8221; that I was most curious.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Oddly enough, my enthusiasm for Web 2.0 in the classroom has waned a bit in the past week or so, hence my lack of posts.&nbsp; This is not due to some revelation about all its flaws, or its irrelevance, or a sense of &#8220;why bother, it&#8217;s just gimmicky&#8221;.&nbsp; I believe none of these.&nbsp; In fact, I am exciting to keep going, to keep learning, to experiment in my classroom. (I plan on setting my AP English students up with their own blogs next week&#8230;and let them run a bit)</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s just a practical matter of the rest of life creeping back in after the &#8220;honeymoon&#8221; of all my recent discoveries.&nbsp; Perhaps the intoxication has worn off and the sober reality of what to DO with these tool, this new knowledge, this new direction, is just now sinking in.&nbsp; I want to try so many things; I want to share all of this with all my colleagues; I want to get this into my classroom&#8230;all of it.&nbsp; Yet, I want it all to be relevant, effectual, moving my teaching and their learning forward.</p>
<p>Which is perhaps why McLuhan&#8217;s tetrad intrigues me so.&nbsp; Perhaps this is one way to evaluate the efficacy of each of these new tools.&nbsp; What does blogging enhance or intensify?&nbsp; Does it retrieve something that was previously lost in my other teaching methods?&nbsp; What would become obsolete as a result of blogging in the classroom? (And would it matter if it did?) Does blogging become a <i>figure</i>, and what becomes the <i>ground</i>?&nbsp; </p>
<p>I could (should?) obviously apply these same questions to every one of the new tools I bring in to my class.&nbsp; Right?&nbsp; I&#8217;m curious if other educators see any relevance to McLuhan in their classrooms&#8230;</p>
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