[Year 12 IT Apps] itapps Digest, Vol 117, Issue 80

Poke, Michael C poke.michael.c at edumail.vic.gov.au
Mon Nov 24 20:14:40 EST 2014


Hi Mark,
Thanks for your eloquent and well considered reply. I acknowledge your wisdom and experience. Thanks too for graciously acknowledging my pure motives. As much as it sounds to the contrary, I am not wanting to break up or split the existing community. If anything, and to use my own analogy, I want to give the existing community the opportunity to "play outside" rather than just be content to sit inside in front of the old black and white telly. Outside there are playgrounds, and other kids and bikes and roads and parks and tree houses. We can all still play together. Everyone's invited to come outside to play. And that's not to say that we can't come inside at the end of each day to the comfort of the well worn couch and familiar glow of the tube.
Incidentally Google+ is a thriving communal environment with so much to offer. I really like the community established here on the emails.  It has its own benefits. I just want to try do my bit to help those teaching IT to the next generation to stay relevant. As a teacher of 12 years experience, having recently moved to a young college with a number of younger IT teachers, I'm only now starting to feel myself slipping out of touch with certain aspects of the very subject area I teach. So I am not looking down on those who've been here a while either.
By the way, Mark. I am a huge fan of your work. I've utilised your website for a number of years now. I'm always pointing my students to your website...  Some students think I have a man-crush on you (the things kids say!!). Rest assured, though it's not the case.  :)

Enough rambling.

Regards,
Michael Poke
Manor Lakes P-12 College

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers (Mark)
   2. Re: NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers (John Schwartz)
   3. Re: NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers (WEIR Andrew)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 15:35:59 +1100
From: Mark <mark at vceit.com>
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers
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Hi Michael. I understand your logic perfectly, and I have also - in other
online arenas - created *fantastically* sensible and *logical* and
*brilliantly* functional new forums for discussion... which *never*
succeeded.

A community is not its technology. It's the people, and convincing a group
of contented people to make a major shift is always a big ask - even if the
rewards are manifold and clear.

I think even Kevork would acknowledge the technical constraints of the
Edulists platform, but we all would acknowledge the authority, comfort,
reliability, familiarity and service that his lists have deservedly
accumulated over many years of faithful service.

The spouse might be getting a bit wrinkled, tubby in the middle, and hard
to get out of the car at times, but you still love the dear thing and enjoy
playing bingo together on Fridays. You don't dump said spouse by the
roadside when a shiny new forum rolls up and invites you to get in. Even if
it's *really* sexy.

(Sorry Kevork, That analogy got a bit lost... Your Edulists are certainly
*not* tubby.)

No technology is perfect, but it will be just as hard to get Edulist people
to move platforms as it is to dislodge a snug and happy cat off your lap.
History shows that without a manifestly and unarguably superior argument,
proposals to split *any* forum tend to stagnate and fail.
Why else do Yahoo Groups and the QWERTY keyboard still exist?

As a former long-time admin at alt.config - which tried to regulate the
creation of new alt.* Usenet groups - I can attest to the old wisdom: if
you want to split, you need the permission of the community... or
sufficiently distinguish your new group from the old one to justify its
existence. Mere duplication of the existing group is not enough - most
regulars are perfectly happy where they are.
Like most divorces, successful splits usually follow protracted arguments
and complaints about the status quo. And even then, the complainers choose
to persist for a while in their misery.
'Cos change is scary.

Again, Michael, I fully understand your motivation, and welcome your
initiative. Let's see how it goes.
Build the new community. Prove its benefits to the herd.
Of course if you could bring Kevork with you, the whole issue would be
settled by tomorrow... we faithful hounds follow our master.

Woof !

Regards
Mark



On 24 November 2014 at 12:16, Poke, Michael C <
poke.michael.c at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:

>  Hi all,
> While I enjoy this mailing list, I strongly believe that as IT teachers we
> could be better served by taking our conversations to a more modern and
> user friendly medium. After all, isn?t that what we teach our students to
> do?  For this reason, I?ve created a Google+ Community specifically for us
> ITA teachers. If you are unaware, Google+ is an amazing place for finding
> and connecting to vibrant, relevant communities about your interests and
> pursuits. Where Google+ fails as a social networking site, it succeeds in
> creating energetic, well utilised ?Communities?.
>
>  *You can find your new ITA Teachers? Community at: *
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104249627663280730813
>
>  I look forward to connecting with you there.
>
>  Cheers,
> Michael Poke
> Manor Lakes P-12 College
>
>
>
> --

Mark Kelly
mark AT vceit DOT com
http://vceit.com

*I enjoy non-sequiturs because... cows.*

I, Mark Kelly, am entirely responsible for the rambling verbiage I spew
forth.
I'm not sure whom I have offended with this post. Cats, cows, canines,
Kevork?
If offended, please whinge to me at the email address above.
Please leave poor Kevork alone.  It is not his fault.
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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 16:02:28 +1100
From: John Schwartz <schwartz at melbpc.org.au>
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers
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Michael



I am willing to give it a try but am concerned about the store of great stuff in the archives of the current list and that the group not become split into two groups. I?m afraid it has to be all or nothing to be truly useful. Kevork?s list has set a very high standard which will be difficult to match.



John Schwartz

Semi-retired





From: itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Monday, 24 November 2014 3:36 PM
To: Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers



Hi Michael. I understand your logic perfectly, and I have also - in other online arenas - created fantastically sensible and logical and brilliantly functional new forums for discussion... which never succeeded.



A community is not its technology. It's the people, and convincing a group of contented people to make a major shift is always a big ask - even if the rewards are manifold and clear.



I think even Kevork would acknowledge the technical constraints of the Edulists platform, but we all would acknowledge the authority, comfort, reliability, familiarity and service that his lists have deservedly accumulated over many years of faithful service.



The spouse might be getting a bit wrinkled, tubby in the middle, and hard to get out of the car at times, but you still love the dear thing and enjoy playing bingo together on Fridays. You don't dump said spouse by the roadside when a shiny new forum rolls up and invites you to get in. Even if it's really sexy.



(Sorry Kevork, That analogy got a bit lost... Your Edulists are certainly not tubby.)



No technology is perfect, but it will be just as hard to get Edulist people to move platforms as it is to dislodge a snug and happy cat off your lap.

History shows that without a manifestly and unarguably superior argument, proposals to split any forum tend to stagnate and fail.

Why else do Yahoo Groups and the QWERTY keyboard still exist?



As a former long-time admin at alt.config - which tried to regulate the creation of new alt.* Usenet groups - I can attest to the old wisdom: if you want to split, you need the permission of the community... or sufficiently distinguish your new group from the old one to justify its existence. Mere duplication of the existing group is not enough - most regulars are perfectly happy where they are.

Like most divorces, successful splits usually follow protracted arguments and complaints about the status quo. And even then, the complainers choose to persist for a while in their misery.

'Cos change is scary.



Again, Michael, I fully understand your motivation, and welcome your initiative. Let's see how it goes.

Build the new community. Prove its benefits to the herd.

Of course if you could bring Kevork with you, the whole issue would be settled by tomorrow... we faithful hounds follow our master.



Woof !



Regards

Mark







On 24 November 2014 at 12:16, Poke, Michael C <poke.michael.c at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:

Hi all,

While I enjoy this mailing list, I strongly believe that as IT teachers we could be better served by taking our conversations to a more modern and user friendly medium. After all, isn?t that what we teach our students to do?  For this reason, I?ve created a Google+ Community specifically for us ITA teachers. If you are unaware, Google+ is an amazing place for finding and connecting to vibrant, relevant communities about your interests and pursuits. Where Google+ fails as a social networking site, it succeeds in creating energetic, well utilised ?Communities?.



You can find your new ITA Teachers? Community at: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104249627663280730813



I look forward to connecting with you there.



Cheers,

Michael Poke

Manor Lakes P-12 College







--



Mark Kelly

mark AT vceit DOT com

http://vceit.com



I enjoy non-sequiturs because... cows.



I, Mark Kelly, am entirely responsible for the rambling verbiage I spew forth.

I'm not sure whom I have offended with this post. Cats, cows, canines, Kevork?

If offended, please whinge to me at the email address above.

Please leave poor Kevork alone.  It is not his fault.

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Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 05:25:37 +0000
From: WEIR Andrew <andrew.weir at thomascarr.vic.edu.au>
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers
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Sorry all this is not a vote either way but just a thought that we are probably all having.
I think in the end we need to keep this discussion for the students as a relevant example for u301.

Mark raises relevant points that also align with the study design and questions of suitability.
I use a number of Forums and they range from whirlpool and the 1000?s of users to a forum of 100 on cooking BBQ.
On the same note I have many other social media and Social networking tools like G+, Myspace, Yammer that work for the audience I work with.

Happy to look either way and will add this new one to my resource pool or should I say resource Ocean.


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Mr Andrew Weir
Head Of Learning - eLearning



From: itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of John Schwartz
Sent: Monday, 24 November 2014 4:10 PM
To: 'Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers

Michael

I am willing to give it a try but am concerned about the store of great stuff in the archives of the current list and that the group not become split into two groups. I?m afraid it has to be all or nothing to be truly useful. Kevork?s list has set a very high standard which will be difficult to match.

John Schwartz
Semi-retired


From: itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au<mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au> [mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Monday, 24 November 2014 3:36 PM
To: Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] NEW Google+ Community for ITA Teachers

Hi Michael. I understand your logic perfectly, and I have also - in other online arenas - created fantastically sensible and logical and brilliantly functional new forums for discussion... which never succeeded.

A community is not its technology. It's the people, and convincing a group of contented people to make a major shift is always a big ask - even if the rewards are manifold and clear.

I think even Kevork would acknowledge the technical constraints of the Edulists platform, but we all would acknowledge the authority, comfort, reliability, familiarity and service that his lists have deservedly accumulated over many years of faithful service.

The spouse might be getting a bit wrinkled, tubby in the middle, and hard to get out of the car at times, but you still love the dear thing and enjoy playing bingo together on Fridays. You don't dump said spouse by the roadside when a shiny new forum rolls up and invites you to get in. Even if it's really sexy.

(Sorry Kevork, That analogy got a bit lost... Your Edulists are certainly not tubby.)

No technology is perfect, but it will be just as hard to get Edulist people to move platforms as it is to dislodge a snug and happy cat off your lap.
History shows that without a manifestly and unarguably superior argument, proposals to split any forum tend to stagnate and fail.
Why else do Yahoo Groups and the QWERTY keyboard still exist?

As a former long-time admin at alt.config - which tried to regulate the creation of new alt.* Usenet groups - I can attest to the old wisdom: if you want to split, you need the permission of the community... or sufficiently distinguish your new group from the old one to justify its existence. Mere duplication of the existing group is not enough - most regulars are perfectly happy where they are.
Like most divorces, successful splits usually follow protracted arguments and complaints about the status quo. And even then, the complainers choose to persist for a while in their misery.
'Cos change is scary.

Again, Michael, I fully understand your motivation, and welcome your initiative. Let's see how it goes.
Build the new community. Prove its benefits to the herd.
Of course if you could bring Kevork with you, the whole issue would be settled by tomorrow... we faithful hounds follow our master.

Woof !

Regards
Mark



On 24 November 2014 at 12:16, Poke, Michael C <poke.michael.c at edumail.vic.gov.au<mailto:poke.michael.c at edumail.vic.gov.au>> wrote:
Hi all,
While I enjoy this mailing list, I strongly believe that as IT teachers we could be better served by taking our conversations to a more modern and user friendly medium. After all, isn?t that what we teach our students to do?  For this reason, I?ve created a Google+ Community specifically for us ITA teachers. If you are unaware, Google+ is an amazing place for finding and connecting to vibrant, relevant communities about your interests and pursuits. Where Google+ fails as a social networking site, it succeeds in creating energetic, well utilised ?Communities?.

You can find your new ITA Teachers? Community at: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104249627663280730813

I look forward to connecting with you there.

Cheers,
Michael Poke
Manor Lakes P-12 College



--

Mark Kelly
mark AT vceit DOT com
http://vceit.com

I enjoy non-sequiturs because... cows.

I, Mark Kelly, am entirely responsible for the rambling verbiage I spew forth.
I'm not sure whom I have offended with this post. Cats, cows, canines, Kevork?
If offended, please whinge to me at the email address above.
Please leave poor Kevork alone.  It is not his fault.
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