Friday, September 14, 2007

Guilt and EduBloggerWorld

After reading Draper's latest post, I thought a little bit about it and had to admit feeling a LITTLE guilty about my lack of participation. I think these social forums are fantastic ways to share ideas, and realized I haven't contributed much myself. EduBloggerWorld, among other sites, is driven by the interaction of like-minded people who are passionate about sharing their ideas. I also think there is an implied obligation to participate as much and as often as we can.

The reality of the first three weeks of teaching is, however, another can of worms. To hit the ground running takes an awful lot of planning, preparation and TIME. And, if you're a classroom teacher, if you're going to spend time on anything it will likely be in behalf of your students in your classroom.

The forums in EduBloggerWorld are legion, and fascinating, but when crunch time comes, not much is left over in the way of creative juices to login and spar with various issues. I've come to believe it'll take some getting used to...balancing the energies required to do my job in the classroom, and continue to stretch as a professional...at least, I'm willing to stay in the hunt. This is too damn exciting to ignore...

1 comment:

Darren Draper said...

No guilt is necessary, Laub! You're doing a great job.

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