michael wesch – D’Arcy Norman dot net https://darcynorman.net no more band-aids Wed, 24 Aug 2016 23:21:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://darcynorman.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/crankforpeace3-552f33a1v1_site_icon-32x32.png michael wesch – D’Arcy Norman dot net https://darcynorman.net 32 32 1067019 The Sleeper – empathy in the classroom https://darcynorman.net/2015/08/26/the-sleeper-empathy-in-the-classroom/ https://darcynorman.net/2015/08/26/the-sleeper-empathy-in-the-classroom/#comments Wed, 26 Aug 2015 20:42:59 +0000 https://darcynorman.net/?p=20149 This video by Michael Wesch is fantastic. Thanks to Mike Caulfield for the link!

Empathy is a powerful thing. Big Data and analytics misses this aspect of teaching and learning.

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on just getting by https://darcynorman.net/2008/10/21/on-just-getting-by/ https://darcynorman.net/2008/10/21/on-just-getting-by/#comments Tue, 21 Oct 2008 16:56:40 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/?p=2387 Continue reading "on just getting by"]]> Michael Wesch just posted an amazing reflection on his experience in the classroom. He’s frustrated by the lack of engagement, the scattered engagement. The education through “soul murder.”

My teaching assistants consoled me by noting that students have learned that they can “get by” without paying attention in their classes. Perhaps feeling a bit encouraged by my look of incredulity, my TA’s continued with a long list of other activities students have learned that they can “get by” without doing. Studying, taking notes, reading the textbook, and coming to class topped the list. It wasn’t the list that impressed me. It was the unquestioned assumption that “getting by” is the name of the game. Our students are so alienated by education that they are trying to sneak right past it.

and, BINGO!

They tell us, first of all, that despite appearances, our classrooms have been fundamentally changed. There is literally something in the air, and it is nothing less than the digital artifacts of over one billion people and computers networked together collectively producing over 2,000 gigabytes of new information per second. While most of our classrooms were built under the assumption that information is scarce and hard to find, nearly the entire body of human knowledge now flows through and around these rooms in one form or another, ready to be accessed by laptops, cellphones, and iPods. Classrooms built to re-enforce the top-down authoritative knowledge of the teacher are now enveloped by a cloud of ubiquitous digital information where knowledge is made, not found, and authority is continuously negotiated through discussion and participation. In short, they tell us that our walls no longer mark the boundaries of our classrooms.

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An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube https://darcynorman.net/2008/08/06/an-anthropological-introduction-to-youtube/ https://darcynorman.net/2008/08/06/an-anthropological-introduction-to-youtube/#comments Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:18:55 +0000 http://www.darcynorman.net/?p=2084 Continue reading "An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube"]]> Alec posted a link to this a few days ago, and I finally got around to watching the video. It’s Professor Michael Wesch’s presentation to the Library of Congress, where he talked about the anthropological effects he observed after producing his awesome video essay The Machine is Us/ing Us.

The presentation is a fantastic, rich, and deep investigation into the connections and their effects on communication and media. Free up 55 minutes and watch the whole thing.

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