Speculum is Latin for "mirror." This blog will be a mirror and digest for my thinking related to my dissertation work on the role of post-draft reflections in the writing process. In it I will post kernels of information and jewels that I find a long the way. I will also brainstorm and push my thinking as I work on this extended project. Since the blog will be public--or at least public to those I invite--it will also be a place where others can collaborate with me in this work.
Lennie raises his champagne bottle and virtually smashes it against the side of the blog.
We're launched.
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
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Testing the comments.
Good luck to you, man.
Hi Lennie,
I, too, think our research and our learning is a journey.
I raise my glass to your hoping you only encounter smooth seas.
--Janie
I really like the idea of this space as a mirror! Donna Qualley talks about reflexion--looking forward and looking back. Trying on ideas for size, and seeing how they change you.
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Lennie Irvin: heya Rich. Gotta sec
Rich Rice: yep
Lennie Irvin: How are things up in Lubbock?
Rich Rice: cold, man, cold--had an ice storm here a few days ago
Lennie Irvin: I've been worried because you've been so silent.
Lennie Irvin: cold here too--not as cold
Rich Rice: naw, just busy
Lennie Irvin: the kids have been out of school two days
Rich Rice: meaning to get to all your messages
Rich Rice: wow-
Lennie Irvin: I'm sorry to overload you
Rich Rice: that's something, I imagine, for SA
Lennie Irvin: Yes. The kids love it.
Rich Rice: oh, I'm just on some big projects
Rich Rice: yeah, I bet
Rich Rice: I'll put my notes though in your blog, the speculum
Lennie Irvin: I think I overwhelmed Becky with all my stuff
Lennie Irvin: She has steared me toward a possible study of ICON
Rich Rice: well, it's just busy--classes starting up and all; but, we appreciate the activity
Rich Rice: right--fot eh field methods...?
Lennie Irvin: how the writers reviews are used and perceived inside ICON
Lennie Irvin: field methods yes
Rich Rice: yeah--that would be fascinating, and give your great insight I suspect on reflection
Lennie Irvin: In terms of "curriculum design" and actual use, how do WRs fit and how are they actually perceived and used
Lennie Irvin: It would be a study useful for the program administrator's purpose.
Rich Rice: right; is there incongruity between what they're designed to do and what they actually do or don't do; and if there is incongruity, should that be fixed, and if so, how
Rich Rice: yeah, definitely
Lennie Irvin: yeah I think that is it
Lennie Irvin: If you look at my blog, I did a post "returning to the center" that expresses what Ithink I am really interested
Lennie Irvin: this study gets to something related but not to the core of my interest
Lennie Irvin: it is more on how people perceive reflection and experience it
Lennie Irvin: so I guess it is ok
Lennie Irvin: I had previously dug into artifacts (actual reflections) with my case study
Rich Rice: I'll look, especially, for the return to center
Rich Rice: and?
Rich Rice: on the case study?
Rich Rice: (so we're meeting tonight about SITE, at 9, and I'll have more info on it by then)
Lennie Irvin: OK
Lennie Irvin: I sort of need a big picture
Lennie Irvin: view on where I am at in my "program" toward the dissertation
Lennie Irvin: I guess I am still trying to jump the gun to make this semester's work my pilot study
Lennie Irvin: It sure would be nice to have my dissertation researchproject clarified so I could do a pilot study.
Lennie Irvin: yes, tonight at 9.
Rich Rice: I hear you. Well, perhaps it can be. I'll read all your posts and blog and maybe some sort of big picture idea will come to mind...I've been thinking a lot about your ideas about post-process and...
Rich Rice: the conflict, really, between how we teach what we think works as process
Rich Rice: and what is REALLY happening or not happening
Rich Rice: how we really need a responsive process
Rich Rice: which is what we've been calling post-process
Lennie Irvin: I'll be very intersted in hearing what you have to say
Lennie Irvin: I'll let you get back to your work.
Rich Rice: what fred calls an adaptive process
Lennie Irvin: Yes.
Lennie Irvin: writer feedback look
Lennie Irvin: loop
Rich Rice: yeah; therein may be the big picture....
Rich Rice: right, loop
Rich Rice: do me a favor...
Rich Rice: when you can...
Rich Rice: in blog or email...
Rich Rice: send me your ideal time frame
Rich Rice: when you do exams, etc.
Lennie Irvin: that's were I got it, I'm just digging close into the most interesting part of the loop (in my mind)
Lennie Irvin: OK
Lennie Irvin: it isn't happening real soon (unfortunately)
Rich Rice: sure; but timeframes are timeframes
Rich Rice: that might help me re-engage here too on your project
Lennie Irvin: will do
Lennie Irvin: thanks
Lennie Irvin: good to chat with you
Lennie Irvin: stay warm!
Rich Rice: ditto, always
Rich Rice: thanks--trying to
Lennie Irvin: bye
Rich Rice: waves
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