Sunday 25 March 2012

Shakespeare Blog Post #3


Why do students hate studying Shakespeare?

Well, in the first place I do not know many students that enjoy studying in the first place. But other than that there are some comments on the twitter chat I do agree with. I think that Shakespeare is hard in general because of his complex ways of saying what should be a simple line/message. The understanding of “doth” and “thou” is very hard to grasp and can be misunderstood which leads to an incorrect understanding of the play. Therefore I agree with the comment that says “because it is Shakespearean English!” If there were a set of rules or list of what every odd word meant, we could easily understand the plays (No Fear Shakespeare).
Understanding Shakespeare is difficult, yes, but there are so many resources out on the web today that it is almost harder to not understand it. Especially after researching Richard III on my own, I have found so many resources that help me to understand every little detail.
I do not agree with the comment “Shakespeare is difficult do to the fact that language is evolving everyday, whether it is beneficial or not, it is always changing”. First of all it is *due* to the fact. But I do not agree with that because no matter how we talk, Shakespeare’s language does not change. Therefore it will always be difficult to study. I believe that because our language is changing every day it will give us a greater understanding and appreciation for Shakespeare’s work.
“Different settings have different social standards. Dependent on the location and timeframe; royalty, crime, and justice change” … I think that is a great way to answer the question of what is the issue with Shakespeare’s plays being put in different settings. The setting of any play or movie, even nowadays, will dictate what is acceptable and what is considered wrong. For example, a movie like “American Gangster” compared to one of Shakespeare's plays. Both have crime, sex and drugs but the way in which they are used or who they are used by are influenced by the setting. In Shakespeare’s plays it seems like only royalty is committing crimes whereas in today’s settings, it is the lower levels of society that are the one’s doing the crimes.

How do I overcome barriers?

I overcome studying something I already do not like by forcing myself to do it, obviously. But I have found it is easier to study these types of things like Shakespeare and tough math units in groups with fellow students. I think that being able to talk aloud with other people when not understanding something goes a long way. And the fact that you can speak your mind right when you have a problem instead of waiting for a text message back is huge. I think that a student can overcome a barrier in their own education by looking at the big picture. When I had troubles with courses or units I hated, I would remind myself that I am only here for a little longer than I’ll (hopefully) be off to bigger and better things. Once again, by working in a group and having feedback by peers is huge. Just make sure the people who you surround yourself with work well.

Saturday 24 March 2012

Personal Educational Tech Skills


Skills Students need to/should have

I think that my internet searching skills are sufficient for the material I have had to and will need to search in my educational career. After learning from Mr. Chesser about the detailed way to search Google I now know how to find information accurately. I do not know how to do it off the top of my head but I have saved the picture and can refer to it whenever I am researching information for an assignment which will come in handy.

 
*How to properly search Google*

As far as Office Suite Skills go, I am aware of what to do and how to create presentations and spreadsheets (having taken many business courses). These have always come easy to me and hopefully continue to.
My Self learning of tech skills and improvisation skills are good I believe. I think that I can figure out how to work a program or find how to work it pretty easily and am not worried about going into a new device or software because everything nowadays is made to be as simple for the user as possible.
I don’t need to reference typing because if I didn’t know how to type well I wouldn’t be able to blog like I am right now.
Social Media is something I am familiar with and comfortable using. My PLN involves facebook, twitter and now blogger.
I like to think I have proper Netiquette because I have to constantly email coaches and admissions councillors for my lacrosse. Of course there is always more ways and different styles to email (ex- business letters) but I will learn those when the time comes.
My computer’s safety has always been pretty good. Of course a virus will get into it every now and then but t has never caused any huge problem and my personal information is hopefully being kept safe. Not 100% sure on this one.
My hardware basics and troubleshooting skills are average. I only know how to do basic things like resetting a connection but other than that I would be open to learning how to manually fixing hardware.
I always back up my documents while typing them but I am not too sure of how to back up my actual computer information any further than what is it right now. I could put it on a USB stick but I have yet to do so.
Finally, finding apps and software is something I would assume relates to how to search the internet well. If I know how to find information on the internet easily than I’d think that finding apps and software could be done the same way on Google.