Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Perspective

Recent events in my life and in the roles I fulfill in my life as a community member, as a church member, as a family member, and other roles, have reminded me that I need to practice more trying to see situations from a perspective other than my own. I try to do this always but sometimes will get caught up in emotions and forget. I also wish others would try ti do the same more often.
Art students learn perspective early in their studies. They are taught to sketch, paint, or draw the same object free m many different angles, in different lighting,  with different backgrounds. This allows them to completely 'see' the object of their art. Sculptors must have this ability it they would never be able ti complete a work.
It's been my experience lately that many people don't try to change their perspective enough. Many people who should know better se things one way and one way only. Instead of trying to understand why people do what they do, or think what they think, or don't participate in something, they just complain. They try to persuade others to their own point of view without ever trying to see any other view themselves. Or worse, they try to make people feel guilty for not having the same opinions they have.
I'm guilty of this sometimes too. Bit I'm working on it. Most of the time I can at least empathize with others whether I agree or not. And most of the time I think everyone's intentions are good.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Unconventional

I'm at my 6th TCEA Convention this week. It's always nice to gather with several thousand other edugeeks and make fun of all the technological ineptitude in the teaching world.

Here are some things that I already knew, but needed to be reminded:
1. Change happens slowly in the education world but not in the technology world. By the time you convince teachers to use a new technology, it's no longer a new technology and it has lost it's relevance to the students.
2. The teacher, not the technology,needs to be the focus of change.
3. Most predictions of what a new technology will be like in the future are wrong. In the late 1980's AT&T determined that in order to supply all demands for all cellular phones for all time, they would need to produce 900,000 phones. They were off.

I'm done learning for the day and my feet hurt. I think I'll go soak in the hot tub. I'm glad Uncommon Wife reminded me to bring a pair of shorts.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Game 3

We lost both games one and two. Last game is against the host team. I think we've done okay for a 'B' team in a tournament of schools with no 'B' teams.

It's also cool that our boys pray before the game. They're learning good thing besides just basketball.

It's Been Such A Long Time

Something changed with our web filtering service at school so that I can barely read blogs anymore, much less post to one. So I haven't posted anything for a while. I'm at a Junior High basketball tournament all day today and more than slightly bores between games. Blog surfing on my smartphone led me to try the Blogger app, and here I am posting again.

Going back and reading after a five month gap reveals how quickly life can change. Uncommon Son #1 is engaged with a wedding date set for June 15. Uncommon Son #2 got some less than stellar liver biopsy results and is off all medication and trying to eat better and exercise more. Uncommon Son #3 is in the "please apply to our college" zone. Some days all if our snail mail is addressed to him. Uncommon Son #4 is starting to better master the concept of school, just in time to enter High School next year.

We lost Game 1 by one point. Maybe more blogging after Game 2.