Monday, January 21, 2008

More Watching

I thought about my topics and areas of interest and finally settled on the topic that interested me most. Although I feel very strongly about the humane treatment of animals, I decided that issue was something to explore at a different time in my life. I also wanted to learn more about the healthy living recipes for diabetics (my dad is insulin dependent) but found that two of my other topics just seemed to "pull" me to them.
As Kuhlthau states, "the motivation to seek information arises naturally out of the person's own experience." My motivation to learn more about podcasting and scrapbooking helped me to determine what my topic would be.
Although I want to learn more about podcasts, etc. I also know I have a great technology integrator who would be willing to work with me on this at a later date. She offers classes and release time to develop projects and provide assistance. I will save podcasting for next school year.

My desire to create a scrapbook for my son ultimately led me to my decision. So I plan to do my Inquiry Project about scrapbooking.
I feel that my research style/process more closely resembles that of the Presearch strategy by Virginia Rankin or Eisenberg's Big 6 model. I am very organized. I love to make lists and keep notes but when it comes to research and inquiry learning I am totally overwhelmed. I feel like i have all these ideas and when I try to get them on paper to make sense, it just doesn't work. I can only imagine how our K-12 students feel while trying to do these things.

1 comment:

April Pickett said...

Shelly,

I love that you chose the topic of scrapbooking. That is my ultimate favorite hobby and I am working on my college scrapbook now. There are a lot of resources and ideas out there to get you started and to keep you going. Good luck.

April