Thursday, February 28, 2008

John Henry was a Steel Drivin' Man

Today is wikiciv grading time.

I had them come up with a rubric, but it's just how to get a C-. I'm trying something new there. And I have looked at them and I've come up with my grade, but I am going to do something UBER different for this first one.

I'm going to give them the rubric and tell them to fill it out and tell me what they think they should get. I'll compare scores then.

I'm having a bigtime problem with grading these, because I've found that when I grade them it turns into something mechanical and cold and...robotic. It really takes the shine off of these wikis and it reduces them to one of those old timey copier things (the ones where you roll it and it prints out. And it smelled SO YUMMY).

That's really how it's making me feel and when I started to report to them their grades (I even had it classy and assessment FOR learning, I posted on their comment boards), I could literally feel the energy disappearing from their enthusiasm for wikis.

I have to grade them but the way I'm grading them is sucking the life out of it and reducing wikis to "THIS IS WHAT I HAVE TO HAVE TO GET AN A" instead of "LET'S TELL SOME FUN STORIES ABOUT MY CIVILIZATION"

I'll let you know how this turns out.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Note for me

I just had this thought as I was looking over my kids' wikis. And if I don't write it down now, I'll forget. And if I write it on a paper, I may accidentally throw it away. So this for me, not you! :)

Know how American Idol has their theme week stuff? Well looking over these wikis I see so many varied styles of writing, from those who do just the imagery to those who are bare-bones and their writing is sparse and somewhat barren. So maybe I can tell my kids on Mon and Tues of whatever week that...

So this week is IMAGERY week! When you come up with some stories for your happy family, I want you to try to focus on giving me some really good visual descriptions (some will post pictures and that's okay too).

Then the next week:
So this week is DIALOG! When you write up your next fun and exciting story, I'd like to challenge you: try NOT to do much descriptive writing. Instead, try to let us know what happens through dialog. Imagine someone recorded the conversations and wrote them down.

Then the next week:
Come up with another story, but this time tell it from the point of view of someone NOT in the immediate family. Be creative! This and this happens, but the person telling it could be a rock or gerbil or a spatula. Whatever.

Anyway, ME, that's my little brain explosion for this Saturday. I am having so much fun reading these wikis. I guess it's kinda sad in a way, but I don't feel any guilt that I'm spending my Sat. afternoon reading their wikis.

DRAT I AM SUPPOSED TO INVITE MY GROUP TO MY WIKI ARRRRRRRRRRRGH!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Midweek update

Even though I said last update would be short, it wasn't. So this one WILL be short.

Reece, I'll give you the invite to it this weekend. I will post (on my school Sharepoint site) the rubric that the kids came up with. It'll just tell them what they need to do to get a C- (70%). We'll see how it goes. I'll also post some stories they've done.

Today I had my A4 class show me how they're citing things. We came to a consensus: they will have their work cited on a separate page.

Kyle (the history side of honors 9) and I have hammered over and over and over again how to do parenthetical citations MLA style, and works cited. They have to have those for their 10+ Time Travelers, and because I want these kids to view this not as a research paper, I'm going to be very lenient re: citing.

What I do want them to do is hyperlink the heck out of their stuff. This weekend will be my first grading of their work, and I told them I'd like them to go BACK through the stories they've written thus far and see if they can link to sites they already have (due to their Time Traveler assignments).

It's going good. I have one or two who haven't done a single bit, but they're also failing both history/english classes and they haven't done much of anything all year. And the worst part is that even AFTER we talk to the parents, they still want them

Nevermind. I'm just rambling now. So 3 weeks (3 weeks tomorrow) in and it is looking very very good. They've figured out how things go, now they're beginning to focus on the stories. And so far I am absolutely happy with them. I'll tell you the great fuzzy stories in weeks to come (like the girl who really hasn't done great work on papers thus far, but she is PSYCHO good with her wiki. I mean it's freakin' SICK how good it is).

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Still happy, still hope you are too!

Brief update. It's going well and I'll add y'all soon. You'll get an invite from PBWiki. Give 'em a password and log on. After you're done, make sure you log OFF, then go BACK to PBWiki and log in again (trust me). The first screen after your password screen, make sure you click on the pulldown bar that says somethin' like UPDATES. Click on the NEVER. Otherwise you'll get a thousand updates, and that will make you very sad. And angry. Mostly angry.

The kids are updating daily, and I'm spending about an hour each night looking through theirs and making comments. I'm careful not to tell them how they should do theirs. I'm letting them come up with everything on their own.

A4 class was given the job to figure out how we'll do our WORKS CITED. I don't want them to have to do them like their TT assignments (as I mentioned in previous update), but they also need to learn that they have to give credit when they borrow things. I've checked out their examples and we'll talk about it tomorrow (Thursday 2/14).

I haven't put together their rubric, but I have all the info. And on that note, I found that I focused TOO MUCH on the wikis the last 1.5 weeks. I haven't focused the students' attention on...say...OUR CLASS AND OUR WORK IN THE CLASS. That changed this week. We're back to reading (The Odyssey, my favorite old dead literature) and they don't have any time in class to work on it. Next week each class will get 30 minutes to go into the computer lab to work on them. I'll highlight the goods and the (very few) who haven't done much on them.

Already the kids are having a tough time organizing, and that makes me a hap hap happy boy! They're slowing figuring out how to organize their pages, and I hope this transfers over to their next TT assignment.

Also, I'm getting some great and intriguing stories here. Really! Captivating ones. To this extent, I hope their papers have more voice, more personality to them.

We'll see. Hi hi hi!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

I am HAPPY! I hope you are too.

Going to keep this short because I only have 2 hours to check out all my wikis so I don't want to spend all my time yacking on here. I'll talk on here another time, i want to spend mucho time on the wikis so the students know I'm serious about it.

Some short points: I have ALMOST all my students fill out the survey form. A couple didn't. Boo.

PBWiki has lots of cool toys but I found that many have ad links for stupid spam MySpace crap sites. I emailed them and they apologized but said it's the deal they have with the widget people. So that sucks. I talked to all my classes about it and my kids have found ways to put the chat program on the site without ads (I have some crackerjack future hackers). The chat program is ONLY for everyone who is currently logged on PBWIKI so they can talk if they're on. It's good so far.

Same thing with music. They have dumb ads. But my @#$()*& kids have figured out a way to put music on without ads. God bless them.

This week each class went over what kinds of things I need to look for when I grade these. As something new, and because I got into a great discussion with my AP out the merits of rubrics (she hates them and thinks they're one reason our kids only strive for mediocrity), I decided we're going to come up with what everyone needs to do the BARE minimum. The rubric will be for a 70 (C-). i.e. this is what you need to have on your wiki to barely pass. I'll keep you posted on that one.

I have it set up so that I get updates on the hour. I have it piped into my special Outlook folder. It's so coool. I want to hug PBWiki. So far I would say 70-80 percent of my students play with their wikis at least once a day.

Kids are doing what I asked them to do this week: get on, play around with it, and get in contact with the other students in their civilization. EVERY STUDENT HAS DONE THIS.

I set up a helper elf chart on front page today and asked those HTML students who want to volunteer to help with the little things (background colors, videos, etc) can sign up so everyone knows who the experts are. This is the smartest thing I've done thus far.

I am extremely and absolutely happy with the way things are going so far. I'm going to wait a week before I give YOU the link. Some are almost viewer-worthy, most are still in their infancy stage.

Bye bye bye!