Saturday, March 28, 2015

Survey Madness

Hello everyone! This week at my SRP I was mostly working on completing my survey! (which is almost done and should be released either Monday or Tuesday of next week! :D)

 On Thursday, we had an all hands on deck meeting to see where everyone was at with their part of the digital textbooks process. Everyone read my survey draft and made notes and suggestions on it. It was a very helpful experience!!

I will be using a mixture of likert scale questions, short response, and multiple choice questions in my survey.

I apologize for the brevity of this post, I have no been feeling well this week and have been in and out of doctor's offices. Hopefully next week goes better!

See you in a week!
Val

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Post Its Are a Girl's Best Friend

Hey guys! Long time no see!


Quick recap: I was on spring break last week! And man, it was a good one! (Hint: its because I got my motorcycle license :D)

Quick update on my life: I committed to Knox College to play soccer and run track for the next 4 years! Can't wait to go! Only 151 days...but not like I'm counting down or anything.. :D

Anyway back to my project! So, this week I worked on creating a survey that I will send out to teachers in the valley. It includes demographic questions, questing using the likert scale (if you don't know that's the scale with the 5 different options including strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, strongly disagree, or some variation of those words), and some short answer type questions. The questions relate to the teachers' concerns about technology (computers, tablets, smartphones, etc.) use in the classroom. Let me know what you think the greatest concern will be in the comments! I will be using Google form to create this survey, which is a fantastic tool and cannot thank Ruth enough for introducing me to it!

On Wednesday, I realized how useful post it notes are. Me, Ruth, and another member of the digital textbook team sat at a table and tried to organize 65 different articles/ topics into cohesive categories. We wrote down the number of the article and a few words about what the article was about on a post it and then the fun began. Sorting that many ideas into groups is a daunting task, especially if you have no idea what categories you are going to create! But we finished! And it was a great success! :D

This is basically what our table looked like in the beginning.
I will see you guys next week!
Val

Thursday, March 5, 2015

[Minor] Changes [By David Bowie]

Hello again! So, as promised I have some updates about my project. And you have probably guessed by the title there are some minor changes!

I will be researching the obstacles faced by implementing and adopting technology into classrooms at the high school level. More specifically, I will be conducting this research in the perspective of teachers. I will also be comparing these results based on whether a school is a charter or public school. I will still be working on the digital textbook project at ASU CSI, but their research is more in the perspective of the student. I wanted to take a differ approach.

After much reading, and searching Google Scholar, I have found many many articles talking about the problems teachers face with technology in classrooms at a university level, but very little on a high school level.

On a completely unrelated note, Wednesday was a very productive day! I read a bunch of articles relating to my research, but before my eyes could start to tear up, Ruth assigned me a little project. I was to organize imagination boxes! (Sounds pretty cool huh?) Well in short, they are these boxes with tons of supplies, like colored tape, markers, scissors, sticky shapes, ect. So, here's a before and after shot of that.


Before



After

I have to go for now! I'll talk to you all later!
P.S I'm taking my spring break next week, so if I don't post that is why! If anything interesting happens I'll be sure to let you guys know! 
Bye! :)
Val

Monday, March 2, 2015

Emerging from Childhood: Arts and Crafts Still Exist

Hey all! This is kind of a random post, and I will have more updates about my project tomorrow! (of if not by the end of the week for sure, so stay tuned!)

Another project I am working on is called Emerge. It is an event embracing ideas from the future. It is about what you, the person, thinks the future will hold! (Oh, PS they have having this really cool event on March 6, at ASU's Skysong Innovation Center in Scottsdale from 3p.m. to midnight. If you want more info or me to explain more let me know :D)

Anyway, back to my day. So as interns, me and Preeya (and a few other staff members who wanted to embrace their inner child and take a break from real world work) were able to test one of the projects that will be going on at the event. Everyone receives a fortune cookie! Delicious I know. But these weren't just normal fortune cookies, they were CUSTOM MADE. (Yeah, I didn't know that was a thing, but apparently you can order custom made cookies online.) Each cookie had a question about the how things will work in the future. Here was mine:
How do we moderate temperature or Control our environments  in the future?
So after we brainstormed for a bit, it was time to get crafting! The only thing I could think of is Wow I really wish I payed more attention in 3D art class. It was fun regardless of my artistic abilities, or rather lack thereof. Here is a picture of what I managed to create:
Yes I know its rough looking, but hey I tried! Now, I'm not going to mention too much about what it is suppose to do because that's what I want YOU to do! Leave a comment on what you think a possible device is and what it does to fix that aforementioned fortune question! 

A side note: at the Emerge event these models will be used by improv actors in an entertaining show :)

See you all later! 
Val