I am back to share an experience that I just shared with a few other BAPP students.
It was great to meet and chat to people in the same position as me but scattered around the world. Unfortunately our breeze session was unsuccessful but we had a good old chat on Skype.
This has been the first time I have spoke with other people on the same course and now I wonder why I have not contacted them before now. I was so nervous but Paula asked us all to introduce our selves and that really broke the ice and made me feel more at ease with speaking to complete strangers.
It is just helpful knowing that I am not the only one who is struggling with things and feeling a bit lost. One of the questions I had jotted down to ask Paula was:
'how will I know if I am heading in the right direction as some times I feel as if I'm waffling and drifting away from the point I'm trying to make.'
I learnt that there is no right or wrong way to go about what we are trying to achieve as all of us are individuals and will see and explore topics and tasks in very different ways. We are on a journey trying to find what way works for us personally. I think I felt I was waffling because I was so excited about this new way of sharing my thoughts and feelings, it was hard finding a way to start. There are so many current topics that are affecting me in the work place that I want to share and discuss with others in the profession which leads to the next question I had for Paula:
"can we use our blogs to speak about other topics that are not tasks?"
I now know I can discuss anything at all as it will all add as experience and hopefully generate a wider audience and allow me to debate and discus matters that are affecting me as a professional.
Relating back to Reader 1 - Remixable data and transformations, In my previous blog I struggled with what to write for this topic as I felt I had nothing that related to it. I know understand more about this and it obviously relates to me in so many ways. I think it was Lucy Calvert who asked "can you delete and edit your posts?" Paula made it very clear that this is what we should be doing. Writing blogs, reading them back then editing and improving them. We also discussed how it would be useful to screen shot the blog before you edit it, as you will be able use these to document on your learning process through out this Degree.
So yes I do remix my personal information constantly, the blog is only one example. I pretty much edit every post I put on social media for one reason or another.
We also touched on the subject of our personal information being out on the web for everyone to see and how important it is to be careful with the way we are portraying ourselves as professionals. Also an interesting subject to look further into is, if someone else has published information about your self can you then delete that?
I hope this blog has been helpful for anyone that couldn't make the session today. Look forward to meeting you all in the future.
Thanks again to Paula, Cassie, Bethany and Lucy for making my first session so enjoyable and informative.
Thanks Alex - you came to the session with a lot to offer and prepared with your questions about the course and the relationship it had to your practice. I like the way you have explained your thinking in this blog! Dialogue is really useful when testing ideas - these Reader 'ideas' are for the whole module - incredible to think ideas are there all the time underpinning what we do - these are just some examples in Reader 1 but useful ones for considering how we are involved with the web and other people. Thanks for expressing your views - thinking about our own power is a great place to begin - and I like you citation of the Grohl quote - I started trying to source it and got http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dave-grohls-sxsw-keynote-speech-the-complete-text-20130315 - he is form Virginia! and http://therebelchick.com/top-5-ways-to-a-better-life-according-to-dave-grohl/ so form keynote speech he did... and the actual speech! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Efv0Y5Fs7m4
ReplyDeleteThank you Paula. Wow very interesting read. I can relate to Dave Grohl in so many ways and I have learnt so much from his speech. He has also inspired me to think deeper into myself and what path I want to my profession in. I love Nirvana although I must admit I did not recognise his name when I posted his quote. Thank you for helping me to research more in to what I'm posting. Are you from Virginia originally?
DeleteIt was so lovely chatting to you on Skype the other day....even though my internet kept cutting out! It's also great that we are now connected on Skype as I feel it's incredibly helpful to be able to check in with others in the same position. I feel the same as you....I also worry about waffling and going off task! I feel like I have too many ideas! Looking forward to skyping again soon....hopefully with better internet connection!
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy, yes I really enjoyed our chat on Skype. I found your ideas and questions really beneficial and could really relate when mentioned how much technology has changed through our generation. Aghh yes I know the more I'm getting into this the more ideas I'm having, its crazy because I'm still not sure in which direction I'm heading in. If ever you would like too chat let me know :) look forward to our next Skype and to reading you blog.
DeleteHi Alex. I have just been reading parts of your blog and found this particular post very helpful. I have only just started on this course and reading this post answered a lot of questions I was going to ask Paula myself. I find that I seem to go incredibly off topic and that when I am writing my thoughts about one task, I am also writing about another task. There seems so much to write about and that it might not be relevant but knowing that I can edit my posts and delete them has helped me to not worry and to just go for it. I also notice that you Graduated from Northern Ballet School as did I. I graduated in 2008 and wondered if we were there at the same time?
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