Monthly Archives: September 2012

READ THIS!

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/education/edlife/the-new-student-activism.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all

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Assignment #1

Create a two minute video, an eight image slideshow, or a ten song musical playlist that represents who you think you are to your classmates. Embed your creation in a blog post and then write no more than 500 words that explains how what you’ve created speaks to who you are. Here are some free tools that you can use for this assignment, but you are free to use whatever services you like:

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Speaking Skills

Here is the list that we made in class on Friday.  I hope you all are enjoying the weekend.

Public speaking skills

Physical:

  • Eye contact with the audience
  • Confidence
  • Appearance (match the context)
  • Movement
  • Mindful of surroundings
  • Tone

Content/Rhetoric:

  • Fluency
  • Articulate
  • Knowledge of the material
  • Confidence
  • Persuasive
  • Organization
  • Time management
  • Powerful words
  • Engage audience
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Information Literacy Defined!

Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to “recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information”[1] Information literacy also is increasingly important in the contemporary environment of rapid technological change and proliferating information resources. Because of the escalating complexity of this environment, individuals are faced with diverse, abundant information choices–in their academic studies, in the workplace, and in their personal lives. Information is available through libraries, community resources, special interest organizations, media, and the Internet–and increasingly, information comes to individuals in unfiltered formats, raising questions about its authenticity, validity, and reliability. In addition, information is available through multiple media, including graphical, aural, and textual, and these pose new challenges for individuals in evaluating and understanding it. The uncertain quality and expanding quantity of information pose large challenges for society. The sheer abundance of information will not in itself create a more informed citizenry without a complementary cluster of abilities necessary to use information effectively.

 

Information literacy forms the basis for lifelong learning. It is common to all disciplines, to all learning environments, and to all levels of education. It enables learners to master content and extend their investigations, become more self-directed, and assume greater control over their own learning. An information literate individual is able to:

  1. Determine the extent of information needed
  2. Access the needed information effectively and efficiently
  3. Evaluate information and its sources critically
  4. Incorporate selected information into one’s knowledge base
  5. Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose
  6. Understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information, and access and use information ethically and legally
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Rachel’s Playlist

I decided to choose 10 songs because I’ve always been a great lover of music and since I was a child, I realized the necessity of how music expresses the way people feel and shapes people’s lives. Underneath each song is a short sentence or two explaining why I chose it and how it relates to me. Enjoy.

Rachel’s Playlist

1) Bandwitch – Broken Social Scene
This song is mostly instrumental and I think it’s an appropriate feel-good song to start off the playlist with.

2) Voxtrot – Start of Something New
This song has been my ringtone for nearly two years, it’s one of my favorites. It expresses the anticipation, excitement, and anxiousness of people when they enter new situations (in this case, it relates to myself and everyone else entering college).

3) Freely – Devendra Banhart
This song expresses the way I want to live my life and my general outlook of life. It’s all about living and enjoying in a way that makes you feel, in essence, free and happy.

4) Holocene – Bon Iver
This is also one of my favorite songs of all time. It’s all about being humble, reflecting on the past, and looking forward to the future. The lyric “and I could see for miles, miles miles” reminds me of one of my favorite lines in a poem by Robert Frost, “And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep“.

5) Sunshine – Atmosphere
Who says hip-hop music has to be angry and aggressive all the time? One of my favorite music artists created a song about making the best out of a bad situation and having an epiphany about the positives of life.

6) Vesuvius – Sufjan Stevens
This song is about making difficult decisions when you mature and grow up. Sufjan usually writes his songs with a religious undertone, which expresses me because I tend to be a very spiritual and religious person as well.

7) 5 Years Time – Noah and The Whale
This song is about predicting the future, whether it’s good or it’s bad, and being okay with it. Who knows where all of us would end up in 5 years time?

8) Lotus Flower – Radiohead
I find it so interesting how music can transcend decades and generations. Radiohead, formed in 1985, is still popular today. Their music style shows how music itself is eternal.

9) Blood – The Middle East
This song is my number 1 favorite song of all time, so I had to include it in a playlist which purpose is to describe myself.

10) Living/Breathing – Mesita
I love nature and for me, this song portrays that feeling of sitting under a tree outside in a nice breezy day, a good ending song for this entire playlist.

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