Edupunk Challenge
June 25, 2008 by Intrepidteacher
A few weeks ago, I posed a challenge to the readers of this blog. I asked that members:
Do a bit of research about DIY and the punk ethics and see what you can produce to show you understand the concept of punk as it relates to your learning and education. Use any tools you have at your disposable both digital and old school, then present your work on the Ning, the wiki, youtube, or your own blog. Don’s ask for clarification, don’t ask for what is acceptable; don’t ask anything just do it. Create!
I set June 26th as a deadline in hopes of forcing people get on task. Guilty of procrastination like everyone else, it is now 11:36pm the night of the 25th, and I am finishing up my project. I have a feeling mine will be the only presentation, but I hope to be surprised.The deadline was arbitrary, so I hope that others will begin to post their work on one of our many platforms.
The term Edupunk has gone through the ringer, but this is all I found it to mean:
inventive teaching and inventive learning. As for DYI, it is a term used by various communities that focus on people creating or repairing things for themselves without the aid of paid professionals.
In short: communities creating and using inventive teaching and inventive learning for themselves without the aid of paid professionals. Education Everywhere.
I wanted to create several video stickers. With the proliferation of video and the ease of embedding video on social networking sites, I wanted to create short video Public Service Announcements (PSA) My hope being that people will “stick” these videos on as many cyber-walls as possible. I want people to share them with as many people as they know on Facebook, embed them on their blogs, stamp them on their Nings. I think of the PSAs as video graffiti.
I have only created one as of now, but I hope to churn these out more often. We will begin the lessons on the subject matter in the video soon. In the meantime, take a look and raise some questions.
Now I leave you with two assignments, distribute this video to as many people as you can and create a project of your own.
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