I am doing it again. I have returned to blogging my ideas so that I can hear your feelings on these topics.
It  isn't until I leave to a different strand of life that I realize how  connected to "The Grid" I really am.  As a professorial geek, I  typically spend my life blogging, tweeting, texting (not so much),  Toodledo-ing my todo list for the day, signing in with 4square, grading  papers online, writing and continually refining the online resources for  my classes. lt is all just part of my life.  It's not until I go to a  place where this is not accessible that I realize how intergral begin  "on the grid" is to my life.
This first became apparent when I took a week-long mountain biking trek in Utah.   I consciously left behind my phone and computer and anything electronic  except a flashlight. It was liberating. I lived my life for myself and  didn't worry about having to share it with anyone except my colleague  bikers.
Recently, I traveled with a team of UNI grad students to the Flat Classroom Conference in Beijing where  it was all about technology, but I kind of dropped off the grid for a  little while. I didn't buy a local phone or sim card so I didn't have  phone access. I was online with my laptop, but didn't find the time to  blog our adventures for my readers and professional colleagues (sorry  about that.) There was just too much to do and see for me spend extra  time trying to sound literate through social media. Good thing our  students did such a wonderful job of blogging, vlogging and skyping with  the public about our travels. (explore links to their wise writings.)
Vicki Davis talks about how we need a break from the grid during Spring Break in her posting Be There. She says that we need to "Rest, Relax and Reach Out."   I couldn't agree with her more. I can't say that I was really Off the  Grid over our spring break, but when I returned to my new office at UNI  it took a few days to get back into the swing of things.  This means  that I actually stopped thinking about work for a few days.
I have been back for about a month and am trying to get back on the grid. This Saturday morning I decided to go to Panera's  coffee shop to spend a few hours writing and reconnecting with the  world. Some of the postings I will make this week and others will be  stockpiled as timeless pontification that will be used for a myriad of  opportunities in the near future. (wow, pontification and myriad in the  same sentence - how pedantic is that?)
I truly hope  that you aren't reading this from your Blackberry while driving down the  605 freeway. I hope that you are enjoying this with a cup of java (or  drink of your choice) while pondering the meaning of life.
Take care of yourself. You can Work Less and Produce More
I am happy to report that Dr. Z is back "On the Grid" again - for now.  =-)
What do you do to maintain your sanity?
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Saturday, April 09, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Heading for China and the Flat Classroom Conference
On Saturday, we will be flying from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Beijing, China, via Chicago. In this case, "WE" means that I will be accompanied by 8 Instructional Technology graduate students from UNI and their teacher of record, my wife Kathy Klink-Zeitz.
We are going to Beijing to participate in the Flat Classroom Conference. The Flat Classroom Conference is a celebration of the work done by Vicki Davis and Julie Lindsey in creating and running the Flat Classroom Project (FCP). I have written about FCP in previous postings. It is instructional global collaboration where students from around the world join together to interact in collaborative problem solving.
I haven't posted about this conference before this because I have been too busy trying to get it all together. Our students are practicing professionals. Most of them are teachers. They have been blogging about their upcoming trip and I have listed links to their blogs below. They will be blogging, video blogging and Skyping with their students here in the States.
Review These Blogs:
Follow along and I will tell you how to watch us virtually and even get involved virtually as one of the attendees.
We are going to Beijing to participate in the Flat Classroom Conference. The Flat Classroom Conference is a celebration of the work done by Vicki Davis and Julie Lindsey in creating and running the Flat Classroom Project (FCP). I have written about FCP in previous postings. It is instructional global collaboration where students from around the world join together to interact in collaborative problem solving.
I haven't posted about this conference before this because I have been too busy trying to get it all together. Our students are practicing professionals. Most of them are teachers. They have been blogging about their upcoming trip and I have listed links to their blogs below. They will be blogging, video blogging and Skyping with their students here in the States.
Review These Blogs:
- Jami Elliott, a graduate of Iowa Wesleyan College, teaches third grade in an elementary school in West Burlington, Iowa for the last 8 years. Her blog, Ms. Elliott's Adventure to China, is dedicated to her trip.
- Cathy Olson, a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, is a high school English teacher in Boone, Iowa.
- Carrie Jacobs, a graduate of Central College, is a social studies teacher and the technology specialist at Walnut Creek Campus, an alternative high school in West Des Moines, Iowa. She has a masters of education degree in Quality Schools from Graceland University.
- Deb Bruxvoort, a graduate of William Penn University, is Director of Academic Computing at Central College in Pella, Iowa.
- Farah Kashef, a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, is a Dental Hygiene Instructor at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa.
- Brandi Day, a graduate of Harding University, is a Program Associate with AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps.
- Jennie Kies, a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, teaches engineering technology at Jefferson high school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
- Lisa Schaa, a graduate of the University of Iowa, has taught art and technology at an elementary school in Stratford, Iowa for the last 27 years. Mrs. Schaa's Adventures in China is a blog all about her travels
Follow along and I will tell you how to watch us virtually and even get involved virtually as one of the attendees.
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