Posts Tagged ‘Resource’

crossposting from wordpress to myspace

// January 23rd, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

this is just a test post to see if i configured this cool wordpress plugin called the MySpace Crossposter which lets me blog in one place, my wordpress blog. I know I don’t blog that frequently, but I’d hate to have to blog in different places so that all my friends can have access to what I am writing :)

here is a screenshot:
myspace wp screenshot

what is also cool is that this plugin gives you the option of publishing your full posts into myspace, but also just a few lines and a link back to the original blog. Great plugin!

UPDATE: I am getting errors upon posting, but things seem to be working….hmmm I hope future postings will be worked out otherwise im going to inactivate this plugin.

Mowser and my mobile-looking website ;)

// January 10th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

One of the cool bloggers that I tend to follow is Russel Beattie who always seems to talk about really cool techie trends or things relating to handheld devices.

Lately I’ve been curious about how to get my site (this blog) to be readable on a hand held device because it seems ‘everyone’ is browsing through their phones nowadays, so when I found out about Mowser, I was estatic :) They have a wordpress plugin that automatically gives you all the headers that allow different handheld browsers to recognize and reformat your site so that it’s viewable and nice looking.

Google also transcodes sites so that they are viewable in a mobile web-browser, but google doesn’t necessarily do it as nice as Mowser. Mowser has a cool site that lets you view how your site will look in a mobile device right beside how google will do it as well. Check it out!

Here is a pic showing the difference on how my flickr page transcodes with mowser and google respectively.

mowser vs google comparison for mobile transcoding

Oh yeah, I checked my site with the browser in a verizon razr and it looks great! Using the comparison (google vs. mowser), google doesn’t even transcode my site, this site at all!

Hence the void on google’s side:

mowser vs. google - comparing my blog result

ABC/Facebook Democratic Debate 1.5.08

// January 6th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

Just a post to consolidate the Democratic Debate from youtube….an interesting, if not entertaining, one to watch.

There are more exchanges in this debate than I’ve seen in previous ones. Hillary, Obama, and Edwards intensly exchange ‘differences’ and criticize each other very passionately, although Edwards seems to ‘align’ himself with Obama on the matter of ‘Change.’

thanks to youtube user You Decide 2008 for posting these:

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Candidacy – my view (part)

// January 6th, 2008 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

Not sure of how to really breach this ‘in the now’ subject, with the Iowa Caucus just finishing up and the New Hampshire Caucus happening in a few short days, I am deciding to just let it Flow…so here goes…

I am extremely scared/hopeful about our future as a country!

Things dealing with many domestic issues like jobs, health care, education, and immigrant legalisation reform directly affect me in some way:

(Jobs) – I am currently unemployed and trying really hard to get a job…so being extremely poor at the moment is having me reflect a lot upon issues related to jobs and the economy.
(Health Care) – I recently underwent surgery…and face the issue of actually having any follow-up work done or needed….I had coverage previously with my former employer, but now…I am being very careful about my well-being because I couldn’t afford to seek medical help if I needed it. Also, my mother has Paranoid Schizophrenia, which is regulated with medication, but she has limited psychiatric resources do to the beaurocracy that is our government, making her unable to be seen by a doctor for over a year, while others who may not need medical treatment more urgently get care almost immediately.
(Education) – Although I currently have my BS degree and am paying my college student loans, the prospect of grad school is very attractive to me. I also used to teach K-12 from many different schools (I’ve taught over 9,000 students from about 300 schools across NC and elsewhere) so my perspective is deep when talking to the respective schools’ teachers about their programs or lack thereof.
(Immigrant Issues) – More from a humanitarian perspective, I am very curious on how immigrants connect with others and find the resources they need to flourish in our country.

Foreign Policy – Generally I have a gutteral reaction to how Bush is unilaterally fighting these wars he is waging all over the world….saying that, I also have very deep emotional connections to what is happening. I grew up in a military family with my father serving in the Marine Corps, so I’ve lived in/near military bases my entire life. During my upbringing, my father served in Desert Shield/Storm….and living with a schizophrenic mother with two younger siblings brought many traumatic times…not going to elaborate, but it wasn’t the easiest of times. Further, since growing up in/near military bases, naturally many of my friends are from military families who also, then, go on to join the military. Many of them, I see, serve and do okay I suppose, but when they get back from their service…..they can’t find suitable work…they become disabled and don’t get proper care, so on and so forth. There is a certain patriotism involved with them serving, but mostly and I think more weighing on their decision to serve is the prospect of a stable life and regular income, not to live in another country being in danger.

I could go on…and maybe I will later about what I feel about this war in Iraq, but this brings me back to our leading Democratic Candidates. Here I am only talking about the Dems because, well, I am a democrat, but also I am not very interested making this post longer than a small book.

Before I begin, a good resource to find out good information on all public officials is at the VOTE SMART Project website, so check it out.

Also-Voting Records of top 3 Democratic Candidates:

(Alphabetically)
Hilary Clinton
John Edwards
Barack Obama

Since I’ve been unemployed, I have spent a considerable amount of time researching the leading candidates, trying to figure out which one seems to line up best with what I belive and hope. I am not an expert, pundit, but a person who cares deeply about things that affect me and ones I love.

In brief, there are a few things I really like about all three leading candidates:

Hilary Clinton – I like that she is leading the way for women in the US for being a pioneer as far as empowering women to become President. The fact that she has consistently stood up for children is also great since I love children.

John Edwards – I like that he has clearly define policy objectives that are easy to understand. I lean toward his campaign platform. I like his personal journey.

Barack Obama – I love his ability to speak; he sounds so much like an inspirational leader. I like his level logic and clear communication.

Trying to be brief, here’s what I do not like:

Hilary Clinton – She always seems disingenuous and scripted, hardly showing emotion in her public speeches. I don’t like her corporate connections. I don’t really trust her and there seems to be many instances of ‘dirty pool’…like one of her senior campaign staffers connecting Obama with ‘muslim’ and questioning his schooling…Why is being a muslim bad? He is not muslim anyway….but that branding of something adhered to Bush’s already well-known ‘war on terror’ is transitive to muslim and being ‘evil’. Nope, don’t trust her.

John Edwards – I don’t like how his message sometimes feels like he hates companies and all lobbyists…I understand what he means, which is that there are a few (companies) that have a disproportionate amount of influence on many, but I don’t know if hey conveys that well sometimes. I also don’t like his former stances on issues (like his authorization to go to war)….but upon researching, I feel like he grows as he learns more, unlike some others.

Barack Obama – His platitudes are wearing thin on me insofar as not seeing the substance supporting what his keywords (hope, change) seem to articulate. I am unsteady with his sudden switch to ban corporate and pac money for his campaign (his Illinois state campaign accepted those funds). That is not to say I know if Edwards has ever accepted monies similiar previous to this 2008 campaign.

I will try to write more, but for now I feel like I would make this post too long!

But I found this letter that Michael Moore wrote….and I think it expresses things similar to my own…

Michael Moore’s letter <== READ THE FULL LETTER!

Two months ago, Rolling Stone magazine asked me to do a cover story where I would ask the hard questions that no one was asking in one-on-one interviews with Senators Clinton, Obama and Edwards. “The Top Democrats Face Off with Michael Moore.” The deal was that all three candidates had to agree to let me interview them or there was no story. Obama and Edwards agreed. Mrs. Clinton said no, and the cover story was thus killed.

One more thing….VOTING and being involved in this election, I feel, is one of the most important things to do this year for yourself, your future, and your legacy….!!! I know it’s cliche’, but it WILL make a difference and WILL determine the course of our lives. For those that say, well…they are all ‘corrupt’…I am sure to some extent, there are inadequacies, but you need to inform yourself and find the best fit for you!!!!!!

photoActivism, spreading news on Palestine

// November 16th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

so I am disturbed….and extremely sad about the atrocities/genocide on the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

People say it’s complicated, people think they are Terrorists, but when you carve out a country in the name of Peace….where the basis of Muslim and Christianity colllide, you are going to have war.

But think about this…for the last half of the 20th century…and going….you have been moved, mutilated, killed and forced to live on land with no resources and people are killing your families, friends, and loved ones all the while driving around with guns, harassing you…threatening your life. you, no food, clean water…You throw a rock because you are pissed! They….drop a big bomb to kill all of you. Something is wrong with this. Why don’t more people know about this in our country!

President Bush’s branding of a ‘War on Terror’ has scared everyone to think that anyone in the middle east is evil…deserves to die, etc….but in reality…albeit a sad one, we, the United States are the biggest terrorists, having military bases in many countries, using other governments for proxy wars….all for resources, our quality of life, but isn’t there a better way?

And, of course whenever I hear someone speak out about things of this nature….we supposedly hate our own country! I support our troops (they are absolutely brave, but I feel misguided by Bush and his supporters, but I want them home and safe)….I don’t want proliferation of nuclear weapons (who does?)….am I not patriotic? of course I am, but I am angry! Angry at what is going on in this world, where media glazes over things like Palestine and spins it in a favorable light….America is good, America always does good for the world…we are the benevolent force behind democracy! Everything is not going well in this world….we have to do something; we ALL have to do something positive….VOTE, educate people about what is going on….

Most people I talk to refuse to believe that we (as in our government) are supplying “oxygen lines” as well as providing popular “public opinion” to continue this…sad sad…enormity :(

Anyways….go see Anomalous on flickr.com or view the pics below

Nasa’s World Wind and Environmental Education

// October 16th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

So there has been a lot of buzz about Google Earth and how cool it is and everything. I have certainly downloaded it and did the ritual ‘look up your home, friends’ homes, etc’ and found it really cool if you harness the extendability of it…using xml/kml, shapefiles and such. Although I’m probably a little more savvy than the average ‘end user,’ I still find this stuff time consuming and a little steep on my learning curve. And when I say ’stuff,’ I mean fully customizing Google Earth to show things you normally don’t see and such. I guess what I am getting at is that there is a lot you can do with this program (ie. look at cool landmarks, cities, and addresses of your friends), but ‘out-of-the-box’ it doesn’t seem to do much else. Sure it is pretty snappy/fast, and has a very user friendly interface…good overall….but this post wouldnt be titled with, “World Wind” if I were to talk all about Google Earth, now would it?

So here is “World Wind” – a screenshot (click for large view)
Wolrd Wind

At first glance, it seems ordinary when compared to Google Earth, but what I found really appealing about it is it’s ability to tap into so much data that NASA has in it’s image databases as well as a project I currently am involved with called, “GLOBE” or Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment.

As quoted on their site, GLOBE:

GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) is a worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based science and education program. GLOBE’s vision promotes and supports students, teachers and scientists to collaborate on inquiry-based investigations of the environment and the Earth system working in close partnership with NASA and NSF Earth System Science Projects (ESSPs) in study and research about the dynamics of Earth’s environment.

This program is AMAZING! With many participating countries and areas of recorded data, this program truely gives a snapshot of our current state of the environment. Twice a week, I take children out to our estuary where we measure different hydrology samples including: dissolved oxygen, salinity, turbidity, pH, along with water temperature, cloud cover. and precipitation. The data we record is then documented on the GLOBE website, where you can view in many different views the changes over time. Well, World Wind lets you tap into that data and visualize it on the global map….the inner geek in me is still screaming with excitment at that fact. The potential for this is really limitless as far as teaching children about how our environment is changing as well as keeping up to date on weather trends, etc. Figuring out how to incorporate this program into my classes is going to be hard, but if done right….it can be a powerful teaching tool (World Wind).

There are many others features of this program that I don’t really want to get into right now, but you can look at agricultural data, human impact, and even look at venus, mars and the moon!

check out “World Wind”

wow…teaching is fun!!

// June 10th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

So I am in the middle of applying to a few jobs, one of which is a Science Teacher Position at Environmental Charter High School in Los Angeles (very cool)

One of the requirements was to send some examples of my teaching through video!

Below is a video of me teaching my class about sea turtles. The quality is not that great, but I had to compress heavily for it to be more portable.

Enjoy!

be EMPOWERED!

// April 1st, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

Previously I wrote a little blib about Change.org, a social networking site dedicated to helping others to become proactive in their pursuits of changing the world. Well, I was going over some of my changes i posted on the site and thought I would put them here as well.

My Changes

  • Preserve Biodiversity
  • biodiversity sustains life and provides the needed balance in food, energy, and a healthy earth. the less species, the less competition. the less competition, the less fitness. the less fitness, well you get the idea OUR SURVIVAL.

  • Recruit idealistic techies to work for mission-based organizations
  • having seen firsthand the disparity of techies in mission-based orgs, recruitment seems a priority need to help run these orgs more efficiently! I also believe that the general culture of a techie lends to social based empowerment can-do, help-do attitudes.

  • Increase awareness about free (opensource) software
  • i feel like, although there may be som hiccups for newbies, open source is somewhat ripe for the picking by the end-user in regards to OS’s as well as many other open source projects. while proprietary softwares seem to be opening up to this flood of new Open source projects like open office, linux…etc. It’s free in many cases, cheap in virtually all and has a framework for social change, people helping each other find the solutions, making it better and better. While not everyone is a kernel/driver contributor for linux, the end user can enjoy its east of use. a quick search from any browser will provide most answers as well as easy turnkey solutions via patches and tutorials.

  • Strengthen Global Ocean Use Policy
  • learning what I have from many sources, our oceans, more than ever, provide the mainstay of living on this planet. however, our policy enforcement seems to end a few hundred miles from our shores. if we, as a global society, are to ensure our children’s future, we need to do something about strengthening policies that help all nations work together to enforce protecting our oceans.

My Nonprofits

  • Ashoka
  • although I am still somewhat new to Ashoka ( year now) I have found the resources and challenges presented very valuable to me as a go-to when learning what things are being done.

    all too often I think our society in America equates traditional business with bottom-line being profit as not concerning social betterment…social entrepreneurship is the way to go! look at Grameen bank!

    if more Organizations like Ashoka existed, I think we would have more and more social betterment focused business, providing goods and services that are better on target and more impactful.

  • Public Information network
  • Seeing what RTPnet has done for NC in terms of technology speaks volumes to the dedication of its volunteers and the expertise in which they provide. From attending their conference on nonprofit technology, I was ushered into a new world of networking opportunities and it paved the way for my future links to valuable resources that have enabled me to become successful in my newfound endeavors on digital divide issues and open source as well as emerging technologies.

    Now I know where to look for resources, have people I can talk with about technology, and have embarked on a journey to make a difference, utilizing things I’ve learned from association with this organization.

  • Kiva
  • microlending has finally merged with web 2.0, and i feel it is making a huge impact! the idea that any person with 20 dollars can help some entreprenuer in a developing country is amazing to me, empowering to me, and also gives me good sleep!

    I definitely have a lot more, but I feel these, for now, are good for a posting! Change.org is amazing, and I highly recommend anyone to join and meet others!

fora.tv – a great source of video content

// March 24th, 2007 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

I recently stumbled upon fora.tv which is a free video content provider about relevant issues pertaining to politics, environment, health, and the like.

What I really appreciate about this site as opposed to others as said by fora.tv

FORA.tv delivers discourse, discussions and debates on the world’s most
interesting political, social and cultural issues, and enables viewers
to join the conversation. It provides deep, unfiltered content, tools
for self-expression and a place for the interactive community to gather
online.”

This site encourages user submitted content relevant to public forums and issues facing us as a society. It is relatively easy to use and seems to have a deep library of interesting talks, discussions, and speeches.

After browsing the site and watching a few videos, I am hooked. check it out and indulge in your personal development!

Service Learning! typology, best practice — and IMPACT!

// February 16th, 2006 // Comments Off // Uncategorized

Adhered to emotion and assimilated through a cumulating framework of skill, motivation,learning, service, adversity, and failure, this past week has been a keystone reflection for my ‘Service-Learning’ experience during my term with NC Campus Compact. I feel accomodated in that I have gained an invaluable perspective on my career path as well as definitive insight on how a pedagogy of service learning can have profound impact in higher education, across all disciplines.

It has been a great year of service and learning. Being provided with challenging work, professional training, valued friends & colleagues, and meaningful rewards, I could not ask for a better year of ‘education.’

Imagine how coincidental that, in these last few days of my service, I get to attend a conference of specialists in educating, evaluating, and motivating the leaders of tomorrow? There is so much energy and inspiration! I want to be permanently involved with these people.

At the conference:
Robert Sigmon spoke briefly about his experience in Service Learning. He is truely an inspirational person who has greatly given credence in the Academy to the field.

Service-learning combines service objectives with learning objectives with the intent that the activity change both the recipient and the provider of the service. This is accomplished by combining service tasks with structured opportunities that link the task to self-reflection, self-discovery, and the acquisition and comprehension of values, skills, and knowledge content.

His typology:

service-LEARNING: learning goals primary, service outcomes secondary

SERVICE-learning: service outcomes primary, learning goals secondary

service learning: service and learning goals completely separate

SERVICE-LEARNING: service and learning goals of equal weight and each
enhances the other for all participants

I also attended a sessions talking about:
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and Service Learning

and

NC Campus Compact Research and Scholarship Initiative: Pitfalls and Possibilities in Statewide Collaboration on Service Learning Scholarship

Both of these workshops provide me a solid platform to think about how we unite efforts at different institutions as well as to gain buy-in to service learning. I’ve heard by some that there are ‘academic fads’ that come and go, but I truely see this (service learning) becoming a mainstay in education and a change agent in tomorrow’s society, not to mention how it already affects people nationwide.

The ‘Cross Discipline Collaboration and Service Learning’ workshop was presented by the APPLES program at UNC Chapel Hill, with presenters Jenny Huq, Martha Arnold, and Janaka Lagoo.

Through their workshop, they highlighted how they interest faculty in service learning and how they collaborate with their Center for Teaching and Learning. What I gained most from their presentation was how they draw resources from different parts of campus (Center for Teaching and Learing, Research and Assessment) and really push students in the forefront (APPLES was started by students)…as well as truely seek community collaboration and feedback.

The ‘NC Campus Compact Research and Scholarship Initiative’ was also very informative. Although initial phases are still underway, the presenters: Patti Clayton, Cathy Hamilton, Jenny Huq, Lynne Bercaw, Beth Warner, and Vicki Stocking provided a clear itinerary on how they are gaining ground for a statewide network of collaborators to refine the scholary pursuits around civic engagement and service learning. I hope to become involved in this effort.

I think I could go on for days on how these sessions have been refreshing to experience! I am definitely going to try and write more about my interest in service learning.

It’s hard to believe that this year in service has passed so quickly, when I have only begun to scratch the surface….but I’m not done yet!

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