Posts tagged: original

This tag refers to “Drawing Things Together” images that I created as opposed to those that are submitted by guests, or those that are links to external sites.

Transmission Model, 2009


As we kick off the new semester, I am reminded that when talking about both learning theory, and the role of technology in learning, it is quite common to contrast new theories with the “straw man” teacher who believes in the transmission model of learning.  In other words, the idea that knowledge can just be presented to students who are like sponges and will just soak it all up…

Wrapping things up, 2009


This final 2009 dtg is intended to wrap up #p544 with a general commentary on some of our major themes while also addressing one of the specific papers that we debated in the final week of class.  Enjoy!

[Update]

For those of you who are wondering, one of the readings that we debated in class that this post references was:

Sfard, A. (1998). On two metaphors for learning and the dangers of choosing just one. Educational Researcher, 27(2), 4-13.

Representations, 2009


This was a particularly fun and challenging DTG to do, and I actually went through several iterations before I settled on this design.  There are still some subtle and key nuances I’m not convinced I captured, but I leave those either to the comments, or next year’s drawing!

The Arts, 2009


Before anyone asks:

  1. No, I’m not obsessed with bees, but since I have worked with a lot of children drawing bees lately, well, you’ll forgive a bit of a focus on them.
  2. If you aren’t entirely clear how aspects of this differ from what we will see in the representations week, well, that is by design.

History the second, 2009


  1. The cartoon, which can be seen here.
  2. Start here.
  3. Truly, people say this kind of thing.  Often.
  4. PPPPP refers to a method for helping undergraduates look at historical evidence (borrowed from Craig & Vrana, 2009).
  5. This event will have been well known to have been attended by a historian, a goofy younger sibling who was still in high school, a learning scientist, a graphic designer, and a new media scholar.  Not necessarily in that order.

History the first, 2009


It seemed fitting to throw a history drawing up a little bit before the actual class.

Writing, 2009


It seems like I can’t stop myself from combining the different theoretical perspectives each week.  A question to ask, though, is whether this combination actually makes sense?  Or does it leave out something key?

[Update]

This representation was originally created for p544. However, in preparing for p574 and thinking about some useful dtg images, I’ve decided to add several tags to this representation so that it fits with both classes.

Reading, 2009


This time around I didn’t try to get all of the theoretical ideas we are covering into one single drawing.  If you look closely, though, there are more there than you might first guess.

Mathematics Education From Multiple Perspectives, 2009