Sunday, February 24, 2008

EPISODE2 - Don't Blame Wikipedia for bad papers

Some educators blame Wikipedia (and often use it as a curse word) for bad student writing. Maybe we should look at why Wikipedia is good and perhaps we should assign better papers.

Opening quote:
The education world has pursued new technology with an almost evangelical zeal and it is time to take a step back and give proper consideration of how we use it.

Too many students don’t use their own brains enough. We need to bring back the important values of research and analysis.
Lecturer Bans Students From Using Google And Wikipedia (from The Argus)

Some ideas about alternative assignments: I-Search papers, Multigenre papers, Reflective Annotated Bibliography.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

EPISODE1 - Those Who Can't Moodle

Episode Notes: First podcast about a talk I gave to 6 people in Indianapolis: "Those Who Can't, Moodle." (Here's the post I based the talk on: http://www.bashinged.com/2008/01/those-who-cant-moodle-avoiding-napoleon.html


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Title: EPISODE2 - Don't Blame Wikipedia for bad papers
Time: 02/24/2008 07:20 PM EST
Episode Notes: Some educators blame Wikipedia (and often use it as a curse word) for bad student writing. Maybe we should look at why Wikipedia is good and perhaps we should assign better papers.

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Why bashingED?

bashing education is more metaphor than literal and is a call for clear thinking within education and its use of technology. As a metaphor, bash is a reference to the shell in many *nix systems. Instead of relying on the GUI-eye-candy of the point-and-click way of computing, returning to the command line is way of thinking, a way of returning to complete control and with that control, more power.

As it applies to education--and especially technology--we really need to return to the main focus of any tool: how to use that tool for learning. In short, let's uncover the rhetoric, the slick slideware presentations, the spiffy 4-color mailers that promise and promise, and return to the days of the command line. Enter a command, and things happen. Once we're comfortable with entering in a command, we can string a couple of commands together and then perhaps do some scripting within education.

This is not a site to bash education for fun; education has been (as some have said) the whipping boy of politics for over a generation. The intent of the site is to round out the conversation of using technology for learning and trying to sift through all the GUI to get back to the CLI of control...because when the interface of Windows or OSX (well, maybe not that) or X-windowing distract us a bit too much, the command line and a shell such as bash can make the computing experience clear.

This was originally published in my first attempt at bashingED:

bashingED site creation and population

Welcome to the site for bashingED and all things surrounding technology for learning (at least in my little world). I've transferred some previous posted material from my other site that has relevance to the goal of this site (really anything written before this post was originally posted at Vergil's Coffee).

I wanted to separate out my conversations about technology and learning to another site and honestly grew tired of having to get a new plug-in to make WordPress do simple things like adding a simple code for embedding something. And that's the reason I decided to come back to Blogger and give it a spin.

This will be a place for giving feedback regarding the weekly TalkShoe casts and other posts as they come up. If anything, I'd like to continue the conversation of using technology for learning, which IMHO is lacking (and had been lacking) in our K-12 schools.