Today's #immooc reflection for chapter one of George Couros's book The Innovator's Mindset. Invent something that is New BUT Not "just because". Or make something better. Value Asking why, then what and how. Technology is a tool that helps spread Innovative ideas and Opportunities. Never stop learning.
I started this particular blog when Dr. Alec Couros did #etmooc. Now I am dusting it off for his brother's (George Couros) #immooc. Another similarity between now and then: commenting. I was debating not setting up a spot for me to blog this time. I already find the massive amount of blogs (155 when I last looked) and FaceBook posts for #immooc to be daunting. Do I really want to add my small voice to that noise? Then George Couros set a challenge:
I checked out Amy Stanley blog - Challenging myself to innovate! #IMMOOC. One phrase that really stood out for me was: "the spark of interest really changed into a fire to start something happening for myself and my district."
Next stop was David Wallace's blog - Create - Connect - Reflect. I was pleasantly surprised to see that I was not the first person to comment on his blog. The title of his first blog post, I Don't Really Know The Destination, also resonated with others as well. One of the comments was a suggestion to join #immooc (which he already had done).
Like selecting a new book to read, I am all about the titles. If there were covers for each blog post listed in the #immooc blog list, I would probably be swayed by the grooviest cover or anything containing Wonder Woman or glitter. So as someone who is passionate about technology integration in elementary school, I was drawn to the title of Alice Vigor's blog, Passionate About Primary, K-6 Teacher and Technology Leader. I was impressed by her student's curiosity that she brought out with starting a genius hour. You'll have to read her blog post to see what I am talking about.
Jeff Nelson's short blog post, The First Step, really resonated with me. I really found myself turning a corner in the last few years as a professional. I have started realizing that I need to make time for professional reading, which is what brought me to #immooc. Like anything that we think something is important, as Jeff says, ….the time can be found.