tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post2775506600251754337..comments2024-03-21T05:30:03.220-04:00Comments on Science teacher: Down the rabbit hole....doylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-58602186702034784782010-07-17T10:27:35.178-04:002010-07-17T10:27:35.178-04:00Dear John,
Well, I will add it to my library when...Dear John,<br /><br />Well, I will add it to my library when it's done.<br /><br />My original Spencer works will be worth millions in a generation or two--if they survive the constant re-reading.doylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-25211965147985522822010-07-16T23:00:16.585-04:002010-07-16T23:00:16.585-04:00My friend Javi and I are working on doing a re-wri...My friend Javi and I are working on doing a re-write (with some original material) of the Pencil Integration blog. We're thinking of calling it "Pencil Me In." I'm thinking it might be too for out there to be published, but we're actually going to send it out to some publishers and see if we get anyone to take it. If not, we'll go the self-publishing route.<br /><br />I have another work of fiction in the back of my mind and I've toyed with the idea of "Tutored by Toddlers" or turning "Ditch That Word" into more of a narrative.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10956056168256756705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-37727232908766416322010-07-16T15:56:38.788-04:002010-07-16T15:56:38.788-04:00Dear Sue,
Could you send the recipe? I'd like...Dear Sue,<br /><br />Could you send the recipe? I'd like to try it!<br /><br />Twitter is a (mostly) pointless timesuck--you can glean the information from blogs if you can stand to wait the 2 or 3 days (hours? minutes?) anything worthwhile on Twitter hits the blogosphere. =)<br /><br />If I should get off the electronic bottle, I will still continue to write. I'd write, I think, even if I were the only one left on Earth (and maybe especially then). Can't wait to see your book!<br /><br /><br />Dear John,<br /><br />(Pssst....speaking of books. Any more coming down from the Spencer Turnpike?)<br /><br />"Semantic environment" is a great term! A few of us in medicine cussed like sailors. The medical records area was generally safe, until we moved the charts too close to the patient waiting area--hard to unlearn situational spaces.<br /><br />And if tomatoes are not evidence of a higher something (or at least evidence that humans will never really have a clue what's going on), I don't know what is.doylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-81258265660157292632010-07-16T12:40:00.936-04:002010-07-16T12:40:00.936-04:00On Tomatoes:
We're pulling 10-20 tomatoes ever...On Tomatoes:<br />We're pulling 10-20 tomatoes every day right now. Yesterday the boys helped me make pizza sauce with it. <br /><br />On Internet:<br />I'm pretty transparent in "who I am" but every environment has a different context - one forged by the semantic environment (I stole that from Neil Postman), cultural layers (think "thick description" of Geertz), social norms, power structures, rituals, etc. What makes the internet confusing is the clashing of these environments. <br /><br />Twitter is especially difficult. Sometimes it feels a bit like a chattering party and I'm a wallflower. Other times it feels like a quick way to connect with folks I enjoy. <br /><br />The language often clashes (in terms of semantic environment), the culture is layered by geographic distance and the medium itself seems to have a superficiality to it. <br /><br />It makes it all both interesting and confusing at the same time.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10956056168256756705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-35102571720955214952010-07-16T12:08:08.549-04:002010-07-16T12:08:08.549-04:00On tomatoes: A few days ago, on Monday, I was in M...On tomatoes: A few days ago, on Monday, I was in Michigan with my parents, and picked 3 large green tomatoes from their garden, so they could make me their amazing fried green tomatoes. They watched tv as we ate those succulent masterpieces.<br /><br />The next day I flew home to California. My house-sitter had done a great job watering the garden, and my tomato plants are spreading their limbs. Lots of flowers, and a few tiny fruit, but nothing close to pickable yet.<br /><br />On the internet:<br />I am not much tempted by Twitter. My colleagues in the math ed blogosphere find it valuable, so I check it out once in a while. I never quite get it.<br /><br />But I read over a hundred blogs, and it sucks up a lot of time. I'm working on a book, and the internet has made it possible, so those are work hours. When I'm done, and the book is published, I'll still have to publicize it online for a while. But I'll figure out a sensible time to cut back, and I'll pare it down dramatically. (I'll still be reading you,Michael, if you're still writing.)Sue VanHattumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10237941346154683902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-83256383793621816212010-07-16T12:01:25.037-04:002010-07-16T12:01:25.037-04:00Dear Science Goddess,
I think I agree with you, b...Dear Science Goddess,<br /><br />I think I agree with you, but let me check out #doweallagreewiththis on Twitter first....<br /><br />I don't worry a whole lot about perception, either, but (and it's a big but), folks who care can shut me out of things I like to do (such as teach for a living) for nonsense.<br /><br />"Whoa! He used the word 'tumescent'--on his education blog!"<br /><br />And I agree--"persona"'s one of <i>those</i> words....I was riffing off the post.<br /><br /><br />Dear aredden,<br /><br />No doubt--I was riffing off Bud's words.doylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-4687987829695630702010-07-16T11:45:42.156-04:002010-07-16T11:45:42.156-04:00I've never really thought of Bud as a persona...I've never really thought of Bud as a persona. He has always been a person to me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-67832008951157898902010-07-16T11:35:30.743-04:002010-07-16T11:35:30.743-04:00The problem with being the "same" everyw...The problem with being the "same" everywhere is that you lose the ability to be personal. You succumb to groupthink because you care more about how you are perceived than what you truly stand for. They confuse being authentic with being robotic.<br /><br />The perception of others is not my problem. If someone doesn't like what I write, they don't have to read it. If they don't like what they see in my "digital footprint," they can hang out with someone else. I should not have to conform to suit them. And, it is not my responsibility to please everyone else. <br /><br />What richer conversations we could have if everyone was willing to connect as a person and not a persona.The Science Goddesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02846516022505481326noreply@blogger.com