My Hometown Project: Dianne Siriban

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About hometown narratives of undergraduate students. Dianne Siriban talks about how Smart phones using Microblogging could be a popular tool to engage higher education students in English Communication courses on Research Writing.

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Dianne SiribanDe La Salle-Canlubang

http://myhometownproject.wordpress.com/dianne.siriban@delasalle.ph

My Hometown Projectan Android-based Mobile Application for

Blogging/Microblogging Requirements in College Research Writing courses

The personal is political

The personal is political

…academic?…educational?

…professional?

Writing Prompts

1. Self

2. Family / immediate community

3. Larger community / Society

Writer’s Block

•Brainstorming & Pre-writing exercises

•Exercises on Rhetorical Strategies

• Peer-Reviewing and revising

Digital Tools

Writing motivation (student profile: internet and computer technology are familiar media) Discourages or lessens instances of plagiarism

Virtual classrooms: syllabi, assignments, deadline reminders, file repository Transparency & Record Keeping: logging submissions, archiving of student output Organization: creation of lists, groups & subgroups LESS PAPER!

Specific software/ programs/ sites

Inspiration for Project

Well-written, insightful blog entries that can be used as material for upcoming classes. Original content Higher motivation among students (sense of ownership & self, rediscovery of local culture, medium) Student output are easier to share and archive

Sample student research websites

Inspiration for Project

Given the right tools, skills and framework, college students can be good sources (and documentors) of local knowledge on their hometowns. Right Tools = writing skills + exposure to local culture + media (digital/internet)

Sample student research websites

Inspiration for Project

Existing applications & social networking sites that have proven useful Evernote and Click the City Twitter RSS Readers Virtual Classrooms

Useful digital tools

Objectives

Develop an Android-based mobile phone application that makes blogging/microblogging easier and more systematic to use for classes that involve research writing. #1

Objectives

Incorporate APIs in the mobile app that smoothen interaction between existing softaware/programs (i.e., Status.net, popular URL shorteners, multimedia uploaders, feed aggregators, etc.) #2

Objectives

Include a feature in the mobile application that transforms content into a readable (magazine or newspaper-like) format for easy digital archiving. #3

Project Concept

“Tambolehr “

Android OS

Mobile phone app

Project Concept

“Tambolehr “

Home page

Project Concept

“Tambolehr “

Compose / Post page

Project Concept

“Tambolehr “

Contacts

Stage Time frame Evaluation Process

Status.net Development Testing/user of Status.net (instructor); testing with experimental group/volunteers (not necessarily students yet) Redesigning/modification of class activities and requirements. Documentation

4 weeks Functional Testing

Android App Development Creation of group or class of participants (actual students); orientation re. use of hardware/software features Documentation

4 weeks Functional Testing

Deployment Implementation of activities/ requirements via digital tools / mobile technology Sample Local Knowledge Class Activities, e.g. "Who is your hometown?" (according to a certain AUDRN theme, based on list in Call for Proposal) Documentation

1 week User Acceptance Testing

Exhibit of class’ final output General assessment Documentation

1Week Demo Class participation

Development Timetable

Research Philosophy / Framework

1. Core Principles of Media Literacy

2. Discover, Disclose, Connect, Co-create

1. Core Principles of Media Literacy

a. All media are constructions.b. The media construct reality.c. [Audiences/Participants] negotiate meaning in media.d. Media have commercial implications.e. Media contain ideological and value messages.f. The media conveys social and political messages.g. Form and content are closely related in the media.h. Each medium has a unique aesthetic form.

Research Philosophy / Framework

2. Discover, Disclose, Connect, Co-create

• Pattern or system unto which instructional methods can be developed.

• Materials and methods that considers, or maximizes, the modern environment made volatile by changes in technology, social relations and conditions.

• Empowerment via democratic use of media.

Research Philosophy / Framework

Recommendations / Future projects

1. Further development of Tambolehr to suit the needs of other subjects; to increase its versatility as an academic tool.

2. Development of library resources (digital archiving, e-books, info retrieval system via tags)

3. Further development of the app itself, to streamline processes, regular updates, encourage co-developers, improve usability (keep a pulse on solutions, new software or APIs to integrate).

References

Coleman, Brenna. (Mar 1, 2010). Core Principles of Media Literacy Education: Developing a Thinking Society in a New Media World. April 2, 2011. http://bit.ly/jq9IsS

Five principles of media literacy. Quoted from Media Literacy Resource Guide. Ontario Ministry of Education, 1989. pp. 8-9. http://bit.ly/mnBJhM

Siriban, D. (March 27, 2007). Media Theory. http://media210theory.blogspot.com/2007/03/my-response-to-part-1.html

John Pungente, S.J. From Barry Duncan et al. Media Literacy Resource Guide, Ontario Ministry of Education, Toronto, ON. Canada, 1989.

The Android Authority. Evernote launches its Android application

Click the City Lifestyle App Official Website. Download page for Android

Maraming salamat, po!

http://myhometownproject.wordpress.com

Maraming salamat, po!

Dianne SiribanDe La Salle-Canlubang

http://myhometownproject.wordpress.com/dianne.siriban@delasalle.ph