This week I focused on researching for my genius hour project.
As previously mentioned, I started with a Pinterest Board, and it has been growing over the past week. I decided to combine a few ideas in the creation of my loom. I was inspired by this blog, and I have decided to try and find a picture frame to use as the frame for my loom. I hope that I can find one from a thrift store, in order to keep cost, and wastefulness down to a minimum.
After researching what kind of loom to make, I then began to research what other tools are necessary for weaving on a loom, and what they are used for.
While I will skip the fine details, I have found this site to be very helpful in explaining the tools of weaving.
I have chosen to use; a batten (which is rather necessary), tensioning threads (also very necessary), and a fork (I will be using a comb). I have decided not to go into using the other tools because it is my first project, and I don't want it to be too complicated.
As I have been researching all of this, I have discovered (or perhaps rediscovered) one of my fatal flaws; wanting to skip the directions, and jump right in. Many times this week, I had to remind myself to continue to focus on my research not only to keep on track with my schedule, but also to be able to come out having done as much research as I could, making for a better end product. I think this concept will become a key element within my teaching later on. Not only for myself but for my students as well. It is far more efficient to fully understand and evaluate instructions before beginning a task. A simple concept, yet one I think we often forget!
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed my research this week, and during my designated genius hour time, and I am so excited to get started on building my loom!
Saturday, 26 September 2015
Friday, 18 September 2015
The Start Of My Genius Hour Project
Hello!
This week we began to dig into our Genius Hour projects, and we were required to come up with a Genius Hour project proposal. I'm not going to lie, I struggled to come up with something to do. I wanted to invest my time in something that I not only enjoyed, but something that had an end product, and also ended with me learning something new that I could translate, in one way or another, to my future teaching practice. Enter looming.
I already love all things crafty; knitting, sewing, painting, and anything else I can get my hands on! I few years back a friend made a loom for a school assignment, and I made a mental note to make one for myself, but never got around to it. This made it the perfect project for my genius hour. I created a proposal which can be found here.
I was a little hesitant, because I didn't know if I would gain any transferable skills or knowledge that I could use in the classroom. However, I was pleasantly surprised while searching Pinterest, how many classroom activities their are that surround weaving, and looming!
I began adding teaching ideas, and ideas for my own project on a pinterest board I created for my Genius Hour. I decided to make my looms from as many recycled items as I can, and I hope to gather a list of materials I will need for my loom, and my first loom project as I continue to research this topic on Pinterest, and other websites.
I must say, I am very excited to get going on this project, and can't wait to see how the final products turn out!
This week we began to dig into our Genius Hour projects, and we were required to come up with a Genius Hour project proposal. I'm not going to lie, I struggled to come up with something to do. I wanted to invest my time in something that I not only enjoyed, but something that had an end product, and also ended with me learning something new that I could translate, in one way or another, to my future teaching practice. Enter looming.
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I already love all things crafty; knitting, sewing, painting, and anything else I can get my hands on! I few years back a friend made a loom for a school assignment, and I made a mental note to make one for myself, but never got around to it. This made it the perfect project for my genius hour. I created a proposal which can be found here.
I was a little hesitant, because I didn't know if I would gain any transferable skills or knowledge that I could use in the classroom. However, I was pleasantly surprised while searching Pinterest, how many classroom activities their are that surround weaving, and looming!
I began adding teaching ideas, and ideas for my own project on a pinterest board I created for my Genius Hour. I decided to make my looms from as many recycled items as I can, and I hope to gather a list of materials I will need for my loom, and my first loom project as I continue to research this topic on Pinterest, and other websites.
I must say, I am very excited to get going on this project, and can't wait to see how the final products turn out!
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Don't Be A Copy Cat, Follow The Rules Of Copyright!
Over the course of my readings for this week, I have learned quite a few things about copyright, but here are the top 3 things that I think are the most important:
It's not all black and white - Copyright has variations. Some images or creations can be used, or altered under certain circumstances, and other can not. Some images or creations are not allowed for commercial use, whereas other are. It is important to know what the copyright is on everything you use in order to respect the work of others.
Respect - Copyright all boils down to respect. Respect the individual who created the media you are using, by informing yourself about what copyright licence they have chosen, and follow it.
Protect your work - Understanding and using copyright is not only important when using the media of others, but also when creating your own! If you plan to share your creations online, make sure that you copyright it in some way, specifying what ways your work can be used, or altered!
These three things will be very important to teach students so that they remember to think about what media they use during their online endeavours!
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So that is what I have learned about copyright so far, and I hope it is something I can continue to learn about and use throughout my teaching career!
Friday, 11 September 2015
First Post
Hello!
Welcome to my Genius Hour Blog!
This is my first blog post for this specific blog, however not my first blog post! I took a course last year that required blogging, and if I am honest, I didn't love it. I am however excited, and looking forward to this class, and creating this blog as I navigate the concept of 'genius hour', and create some things that I am passionate about!
While I m still deciding what to do during my genius hour blocks, I have many things that I am passionate about. I truly have a passion for teaching. I find that I not only enjoy teaching others, but love learning things from others as well. I hope that this blog, and my genius hour time blocks can be used as a way to incorporate my passion for teaching, and my other passions, and create something for my future endeavours as head into the workforce as a teacher!
In addition to teaching, I also love arts and crafts! I enjoy sewing painting, and many other crafty things, and I hope to incorporate those things into my teaching, and teaching style!
Thanks for visiting!
Welcome to my Genius Hour Blog!
This is my first blog post for this specific blog, however not my first blog post! I took a course last year that required blogging, and if I am honest, I didn't love it. I am however excited, and looking forward to this class, and creating this blog as I navigate the concept of 'genius hour', and create some things that I am passionate about!
While I m still deciding what to do during my genius hour blocks, I have many things that I am passionate about. I truly have a passion for teaching. I find that I not only enjoy teaching others, but love learning things from others as well. I hope that this blog, and my genius hour time blocks can be used as a way to incorporate my passion for teaching, and my other passions, and create something for my future endeavours as head into the workforce as a teacher!
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In addition to teaching, I also love arts and crafts! I enjoy sewing painting, and many other crafty things, and I hope to incorporate those things into my teaching, and teaching style!
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Hannah
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