Wow! Time flew by - I think that this semester passed even faster than the fall semester did. But I know I've learned about a lot more about technology tools and how to hopefully incorporate them into what I'm all ready doing to make my and my patrons lives easier. :) That is a great long term goal.
Godin's video was interesting. I had to keep stopping the video and "rewinding" so I could catch what he was saying. I had the sound all the way up, but with background noise, I didn't always catch it. I think it is very true, that formal education help to make people less curious. Schooling tells children this is what you need to know and doesn't usually leave them time to learn about and look at things they are curious about in school. There are so many demands placed on teachers! In this time of No Child Left Behind, teachers are becoming less creative and open to do different types of projects because the children in their classrooms need to pass these tests or they are in trouble and the school district risks losing money. It makes things tricky. Generally, some one has to encourage the curiosity in the children and help them to look in to the things they are curious about, but also outside the realm of the school day. Teachers can foster the creativity and get children started, but other adults have to help and follow through on this.
I think I am a curious person. If there is something that I want to know more about, I take the time to look into it and see what I can do to have my curiosity need met. I know I have a list of things that I want to accomplish, because I am curious about them and because I know they will help me in the long run. There are so many things out there, I never know what I am going to stumble upon next.
Sparking creativity in children is easy, they are generally curious about things! :) Sometimes it just takes giving them the right book to peak their curiosity and other time it takes some suggesting and relating them to topics they all ready like and how they are similar. Making people think out of the box and learning something new isn't always easy to do. I think the best way to make people curious about something is to keep talking about it. By talking about it all the time, hopefully you can get their curiosity and they will take the time to look into it.
I think this really applies to what Project Play is all about. I had to be curious enough about the tools to sign up for this and then willing to follow through and learn about all of these different types of technology tools. If I wasn't curious, I never would have signed up and increased my knowledge.
I think project play was awesome! I learn more about new technology, quickly and easily, than I have ever learned in college. I know I keep taking college continuing education classes, especially in the technology field, but nothing like this was presented and most definitely I never would have gotten the chance to play around with all of these tools. I think this would make a great college class. I would recommend it to anyone working in a library- it couldn't have been easier and less stressful than this was!
I try to keep up with changing technology, but sometimes it changes so quickly, it doesn't seem that I'll ever keep up. :) It would be nice to know that down the road, there would possibly be another project play to sharpen my technology skills once again. But until then and as long as technology doesn't change too much (yeah right) I will keep trying to learn about new changes. I'll keep reading about what is new, trying to find the time in the day to look at some of the new things, and keep looking for classes and opportunities to learn about the new technology is available. It isn't ever go away- I might as well learn about it right away to keep up with the rest of the world and at the same time introduce new technology to others. It really is all about trying to make life simpler and easier.
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It's been interesting to read various PPers blogs this week. The topic of curiosity in education has been a prevalent one, but I really like your comment about school being only one of the times when adults should be encouraging curiosity in kids....and I think public libraries are a great example of that!
We're planning on doing something to keep the Project Play spirit alive. I'm not sure what it's going to be yet, but we'll be sure to let you know! And if you have any topics that you think others would like to learn about, please let me know.
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