Thursday, 21 October 2010

Reflective Practices Reader - Mind boggled and only at page 13!

I thought I would blog on the Reflective Practices Reader and try to make sense of it by putting pen to paper. I feel this is reflective practice and I hope to gain more knowledge by doing so.
I am however only up to page 13 and have already found my self emerged with new terminology and concepts. I agree with the statement "Learning a new idea is not as simple as it seems"
I have answered the thought provoking questions along the way and have discovered many things about myself and the way I reflect and learn. This in turn has enlightened me as to the type of learner I am and the one I would like to become.
I often try to reflect on events as they arise and try to gauge my success within each experience. From this I begin to discover elements that have worked and more importantly the factors that have disabled my progress. This type of reflection has helped to establish my business and enhance my reputation to its current high status
I am sure we all say we have learnt from many experiences both personal and professional but do we always use these lessons to their full potential?  Often I had thought I had learnt a lesson only to dismiss the idea as it seemed easier than  reviewing the findings head on. I will certainly be looking to change this negative attitude. I have now discovered the benefits to be gained from analysing and reflecting on my previous actions.. Rather than learn a lesson but then become afraid of its new meaning I am prepared to take on the information learnt and apply it straight away in its new context.
Reading the next section (McFee, 1992) I could relate to his description. I have always found myself knowing more than I know? Let me explain... Words that I have stored in my memory bank often pop to the forefront of my mind but I have no idea how to use them. Therefore I try to remember where I heard the word and whether this source was reliable. I often recognise words but do not know their meaning or how to apply them in the correct context.
I found myself drawn to John Dewey’s theories on Education as an experiential action. I agree with his thoughts on the quality of the education being linked to the level of engagement with, and consciousness of the experience. One of the main aspects of my company is to go into Primary schools to teach pupils KS2 topics through the art of Dance. Yesterday for instance I taught the Jai Ho Indian themed dance day to over 350 children. This captivated the children and encouraged them to learn about modern Indian culture through a fun physical experience.
Kolb’s cycle helps us recognise our own learning style.  I entered the cycle at Reflective Observation but questioned why I chose to learn by observation.  Although I did very much learn from observing others’ work I was also using this strategy to ascertain whether my own ideas were good enough.  Was this my true learning style or was I just doubting my own ability?   I would love to enter the cycle at Active Experimentation especially where my choreography is concerned.
Finally the reader led me to consider how and if I used Gardener,s multi intelligence's theory and VAK 
Here are my thoughts....
When I teach a dance class, especially to children who have been told they have to attend rather than chose to attend, I use Interpersonal Intelligence. This style of teaching helps me to evaluate how best to interact with the children which enables me to get the best from each individual pupil through differentiation which in turn will  maximise the learning process for both myself and the students in my class. I would most certainly approach a group of boisterous boys with a different teaching method to say a shy girl at the back of the room. Using these multi intelligences makes us aware of different ways of engaging therefore ‘turning experience into learning’.
When I think about the VAK process  I conclude that this system is only a guide to maximising the learning process.  My preferred learning style depends on what I am trying to learn. If I use this module as a starting point  I am  inclined to say that  I have had to gain my knowledge through Visual methods i.e. the reader and having to read. I have found it a struggle to stay focused hence only getting to page 13!  I feel I would possibly retain more information if I was able to learn via Audio as having been out of education for 10 years I am more familiar with being told information via TV and radio than I am having to read a text book. However, as a dancer, I have been using Kinaesthetic learning and appreciate that VAK in general will be a skill I have to become acquainted with now I am well and truly back in main stream education!

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

If at 1st you don't succeed try try again!

Many thanks to Mark, Rosemary and Laura Jane who have kindly pointed out that both my Youtube Clip and Flickr Photos were unable to be viewed by the public.
I found the whole experience rather frustrating when trying to become familiar with these new technologies and eventually I thought I had successfully completed the tasks required of me...... NOPE unfortunately I made a few mistakes along the way but I have reviewed the situation and you know what they say 3rd time lucky! Hopefully you can all now view both media files by using the below links.
Fingers crossed I've managed to correct the problem this time round. Please let me know

Starting out on BAPP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm9BkESiUwg Take a look at my Blog post Task 1c to read my thoughts and an explanation to the ideas behind the clip.

Flickr account http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicole_louise1 Task 1d

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Task 1d: 2d images

http://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/?start_tab=sets
Check out a few snap shots of me at work.


This task has enlightened me that at present I am very unorganised when it comes to filing my work on this computer. I am now going to try to rearrange my photos and use flickr to showcase the many jobs I have been lucky enough to have experienced.....
I will soon be adding new images and explanations but at present I am just pleased to have been introduced to the benefits of Flickr. Watch this space!

Task 1c: Audio-visual 'Starting out on BAPP'

Finally I ventured into the unknown and successfully set up my YouTube Channel. Task 1c required me to create a 45 second clip describing my thoughts on 'Starting out on BAPP' 
This was to prove more difficult than I had initially imagined. As I started to think about the project, it became apparent that I did not have full understanding of my thoughts and that they were a mixture of many emotions.
How was I to define these conflicting feelings and convey my initial opinions? I had to try and find a simple yet affective method of presenting these varied reflections in such a way that the audience would understand where I had found myself since starting the course and where I aspired to be by the end.
I considered various ways but concluded that in order to get every thought across to the viewer in a direct and clear manner a  'Acrostic Poem" would be perfect. Using the words 'Professional Practice' I could now simply state the many assorted thoughts I had on this subject by using this poetic formation as a creative outlet. Professional would capture my primary thoughts and feelings then moving forward I used Practice to establish how I hope to feel on completion. 
Lastly I wanted to add appropriate music to again reiterate my apprehensive approach to both my thoughts and the course. I hope you will agree that the final piece that I chose is fast paced, a little erratic and unpredictable. I feel this music along with the many adjectives I have used within this piece help to identify my thoughts on 'Starting out on BAPP' Enjoy.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm9BkESiUwg

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Task 1b: Initial thoughts on Professional communication technologies




Task 1b required me to read the Course Reader on Professional Communication Technologies. It was designed to stimulate ideas and whet my appetite for further work. I found it gave me a lot of information and a clearer picture as to what web 2.0 is all about. I feel that this has allowed me to look deeper into my thoughts on web 2.0.  I can now confidently start to form an opinion on its place in professional practice and how and if I should use it to develop my own career.

I agree that over recent years society has chosen to change, adapt and alter the way in which we communicate. I wanted to consider all the pros and cons of this new age of social interaction and question whether I personally had used this new technique to its full potential where my own career is concerned.

My 1st thoughts are on Facebook. As like 400 million other active users, I regularly log on and engage in seemingly harmless web 2.0 social interaction with family and friends. Although I rarely consciously use this form of communication for networking, it suddenly dawned on me that by being a member of such groups as Debbie O'Brien Auditions and Dance Cast I was openly giving personal and private information to potential employers.  Innocent pictures, messages and status updates could quite easily be misinterpreted and influence the opinion of a complete stranger. Already I had discovered that if you do not understand and respect the power of web 2.0 you could quite easily and unknowingly destroy your own career just by joining the rest of the world in social interaction online.

With this new found knowledge and understanding the reader had given me, I next wanted to explore how I could change the way I used Web 2.0 to help elevate my business and connect with more potential clients. Although I now realise it has a damaging aspect that I should always keep in the forefront of my mind when delving further. 

At present I am mainly using Web 1.0 to promote myself and Manic Stage Productions. My thoughts on this are that I still believe this is an appropriate and effective way of giving the client all the relevant and correct information in a professional, clear manner. 

To move forward and join both web 1.0 and 2.0 together I am exploring how to use forms of web 2.0 within my website to give the reader a deeper insight into what they can gain from Manic Stage Productions and myself. I am considering adding links to You tube and Flicker to showcase my work as a choreographer and teacher. Clients have always relied on visuals to form opinions on skill and creativity. Web 2.0 seems the perfect way to swiftly get this information to them right there and then, rather than sending a DVD of your work through the post. On the surface this suddenly seems like the perfect networking tool, but once again if you delve deeper you begin to realise along side every pro are 10 cons.  The main aspect being, on these popular sites the reader is able to become the writer giving them free reign to comment and critique your work. Worryingly, once again you are possibly letting potential employers become influenced by strangers who can post comments freely on these sites. 

Web 2.0 certainly has its advantages in allowing strangers to come together as equals to generate ideas and opinions.  We would hope that most interaction was positive and constructive, but we can never be too sure as to whom and what comments will be made. It is a risk you as a web 2.0 user have to take and I’m sure for the most part Professional Communication Technologies are a success and a great alternative to conventional methods of networking.
In conclusion I understand that the reader cannot interact publicly through a web 1.0 website and for this reason alone, I at present am swaying towards web 1.0 being my preferred method of professional communication. I am excited to review this module over the coming year to see if my opinion changes once I have more experience within web 2.0