Loretta and I are doing an immersive learning project at the Virginia B. Ball Center this semester. It is located off campus at the Kitselman Mansion. We work in a seminar with 12 other students and are receiving 15 credit hours.
For our project we created a Web site in collaboration with the Ball State Museum of Art that encourages students to appreciate and learn about art. Before creating this Web site we did our homework. We researched similar Web sites and went directly to our audience: high school students. We visited Monroe Central High School to learn from and observe high school art students in action.
The Web site features artwork from the Ball State Museum of Art in 4 sections:
The audio tour, which orients students and new museum patrons through the museum.
There is an Art Exploration section devoted to helping students look at art with confidence.
The Art Timeline to further help students understand art history, while using objects from the BSU Museum of Art to illustrate a variety of art styles.
And an Instructor Materials section to help educators maximize the educational value of the museum experience.
Behind the scenes of this beautiful Web site, was actually organized chaos. We built this site in a rather quick 10 weeks. Fortunately the ups and downs of those crazy 10 weeks have been documented on several blogs that were created by the students.
At the beginning of the semester, we were assigned to keep some sort of portfolio, whether it be a scrapbook or a blog, we had to have proof that we took part in the project at the end of the semester. Most of us chose blogs simply because it was easier.
This blog is one of the best things that could have happened to our group. We are constantly reflecting on what we’ve learned. We can read each other’s blogs to learn even more about the project.
My personal view of blogs in an educational setting:
I think it should be a college requirement that everyone write an educational blog throughout college. I really wish I could go back and know exactly what I was thinking when I walked into my first college course. I wish I could remember exactly what it was that I learned from that class….Unfortunately those thoughts were never recorded and I will not be able to remember exactly what I was thinking.
When this project is over, I will have an awesome Web site to show off to people and hopefully and awesome A+ to show off to people but also I will have the reflective blog that I can look back on and learn from for years to come. If I would have written a blog throughout college about what I have learned, I would have remembered things so much more.
The biggest challenge is having time to update the blog every semester.
It’s more conversational and laid back than typical papers.
Another social medium our class used was facebook. We used it to create a sense of community within our group. It worked out great because once you get to know someone on a personal level it is easier to work with them. You understand them better. At first we created a closed group but then later on we opened the group up to the public, which proved to be a huge success.
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