This is the last post that where I discuss the 13 proposals in the Filmmaking Manifesto from Mike Jone's blog, Digital Basin
from earlier this summer. I've learned a lot, have you? During these
episodes I've tried to stay focused on Mike's ideas and how CDIA measures up against it from my narrow perspective as a film student.
I
plan one more show on this topic where I talk about what I've learned
personally. It's not a recap or summing up, though I will probably
spend a few minutes doing discussing just that. What I'd really like to
do is reflect on some things that were a little too far off topic to
include previously as well as some actions I want to take.
This week I'm going to cover the following items:
- 11 - Creating Personal Stories
- 12 - Collaborative learning
- 13 - Teacher as facilitator
As
far as personal stories are concerned, I'll elaborate on the writer's
block I've experienced. Happily in the previous post in this podcast I
believe I have beaten off. Look at
#43 for more details. I haven't read much on how to write, but I was strongly affected by
Stephen King's book On Writing and since he's the kind of author you either
love or
hate, I included two reviews of the book.
I'm very interested in the use of
wikis and
wikia for collaborative learning. There are applications for
business,
education,
content managment, anything. I cite
Podcamp
as a place that uses wikis for scheduling presentations. It's anarchic,
but in the right situation it can be the right tool. You should listen
to Mike's audio presentation on
Blogs, Wiki's and the new world order.
On the subject of teaching again, I invoke the words of
Kahlil Gibran on
children.