Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mini Project #1


America’s low-lying educational fruit
T is for Aca-Fan
Transmedia is for Veronica Mars
A Conversation about make ‘em laugh
Round table part one, UNIFY
Authentic IN ALL CAPS
Transmedia, with Tyler Weaver
Interview with producers about comics
Culture of reading, in Hollywood
Let us now praise famous monsters
Transmedia
Internet freedom between T Bone
Global south and spreadable media
Transmedia


My Found Poem comes from many of the individual post titles from Henry Jenkins' blog Confessions of an Aca-Fan, the Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins".  Jenkins' blog focuses solely on the media and how it is perceived by the audience, and also how it is potrayed.





Gamer in reality
Good versus evil
Star Wars, Ruzzle
Snowboard
Good heroes vs. evil villains
BEER based learning
Wordle, a path to inquiry
Parents roll kids
Good versus evil
Unrealistic at who they look up to
Krispy Kreme on Myrtle Beach
Jeopardy expressions and emotions
Themes versus media
Good versus evil
















































My second Found Poem comes from the individual blog posts on blogs of members of both the 9:30am class and our 11:00am class.  Our blogs come in a wide-variety and focus on many topics, almost all relevant to class time the week of.

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When starting my mini project I wanted to focus on how our English class' blogs focus on many, many topics, while more professional blogs pick one topic and expand each post from there.  When reading Henry Jenkins' blog and a few other blogs I noticed that I was right.  Professional blogs pick one topic and each week/day/hour/month create a post that stems from their central idea, Jenkins' idea being "the media".  However, as I was going through all the different blogs from our two class periods, I noticed that I was wrong about our "unstableness".  Even though our blogs have many different titles, with many different meanings they all fall back on this same idea of connected learning.  Our blogs all deal with peer based learning, string games, "why I missed class", and many other topics.  While talking in a workshop group I heard something really interesting.  A fellow peer of mine said that peer based learning and the media have a strong correlation with each other.  After realizing what he said I saw an immediate connection between Jenkins' blogs and our class' compilation of blogs.  If you compare the 2 and their topics of "the media" and "connected learning" you realize they overlap.  This is important to me because it puts our class into a much bigger and better perspective for me.  Being able to see connections between media and learning ties into so much more.  For example, these 2 topics tie into college readiness, success, and even string games!  This is really important to everyone, especially college students because when you think about it, the things we're learning are directly influenced by the media!  So just think, how much of what we see in the media is good?!  Probably less than 40%!  I'm finding this really interesting and I will be looking more into it!  If we have a separation of church and state we also need a separation of LEARNING and MEDIA! Hahaha, I'm done!

4 comments:

  1. I think it's cool how you showed that all of our learning was in some way related to the media. The media can be a positive thing, but it can also be a negative. People are starting to believe everything they hear on the radio, or see on Twitter and it's ruining our society. The seperation of learning and media would be extremly difficult to enforce in my opinion

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  2. I like that you have connected the two classes together along with the connected learning idea. For some, the whole idea of connected learning has been confusing, but from a larger perspective it is easier to see that in a way everything is connected.

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  3. I see my blog post in your second found poem haha I was trying to see if it was up there at all. Very good analysis of what you did and what your thought process was.

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  4. I like how you tied it together and how you ended your post. Really interested in where your going with this and the idea of separation of learning and media.

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