Silent Sunday

A heart in the snow
A heart in the snow” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

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Stir Up Sunday

Today is Stir-up Sunday, the day when families gather around stir their homemade Christmas pudding on the last Sunday before advent begins. I made mine yesterday, as it takes seven hours to steam and we take lunch over to my MiL on Sundays. It’s a Mrs Beeton recipe, and fingers crossed it tastes as good as it smells.

Xmas Pudding

Xmas Pudding” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

Thinking about charms to put into this for a DS106 pudding. Here’s what I’m adding.

  • A coin for creativity
  • A wishbone for inspiration
  • A thimble for remix
  • A ring for connectivity
  • An anchor for community
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Silent Sunday

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Mugdock” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

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Silent Sunday

Skein Dial at RSPB Loch Lomond
Skein Dial at RSPB Loch Lomond” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
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Meet the Hehefo

Hehefo
Hehefo” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license

I’m not sure I understood the instructions for today’s Daily Create (not that I ever have a problem ignoring them, but I like to know what I am breaking!). Anyway here’s what I did:

Decided to use the “what3words” for the cottage that we are staying in next week. One I’d chosen these, I headed over to NightCafe and asked it to “Please create me an insect based on the words headboard, headache, forces”. I then took the first two letters from each of the three words to name my new insect the “Hehefo”, and uploaded the 4 images it created to Flickr.

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Silent Sunday

Forsythia
Forsythia” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
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Silent Sunday

Mugdock
Mugdock” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
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Haikus for learning

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Over the last month I’ve been participating in the Active Learning Network (ALN) CPD Series. This has consisted in a set of webinars with each one facilitated by a different members of the ALN CPD organising team, and three presenters each week giving a version of the activity from their book chapter in the 100 Ideas for Active Learning book. This has been a fantastic series, and I’ve come away from each of them with lots of ideas. The one that particularly made my heart sing was the session by Jessica Hancock called Haikus for Learning. Although I would not describe myself as a poet, I do participate in the DS106 Daily Create each day, where a not uncommon task is to write a poetic response, and a form I am often drawn to is the haiku – both for its simplicity and elegance, so I was intrigued to see how Jessica was using it in the context of student assessment.

Jessica asked each of us to write a haiku on the subject of assessment. She introduced the activity by giving a clear description of what a haiku was, including links to resources to help us to count how many syllables our writing had and lots of examples. Participants commented afterwards that they had appreciated this detailed guidance and this is definitely something that I will use when I run a similar activity. She then directed us to a Padlet to add our own haiku – and even suggested a first line to help those needing inspiration. Here’s one of mine:

Now write a haiku

you will be assessed on this

Please make each word count

I can see lots of potential for using haikus in HE. As I don’t currently teach or assess groups of students, I have been thinking about how to modify this activity into my practice. Here’s a couple of ways I can think of using it:

  • Structured writing sessions – ask each participant to write a haiku at the beginning of the session to describe how they are feeling about getting started, or what they are finding difficult. Ask them to write another one at the end to describe how the session helped (or didn’t help).
  • Evaluation of CPD sessions – ask each participant to write a haiku to say what they are taking away from the session, whether positive or negative.
  • I’m also pondering how to use these as a method of data collection for research/scholarship projects …

You can see Jessica’s session, and all of the others, in this playlist and below.

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Silent Sunday

Mugdock Castle
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Silent Sunday

Autumn in the Garden
Autumn in the Garden” flickr photo by NomadWarMachine shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
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