I am an outdoor educator, during a pandemic, with a mandate to shelter in place. You can imagine that it would be difficult to find ways to stay relevant with my students and the defined outcomes of our outdoor leadership program.
In talking with other instructors I opened up a dialogue with my students to get their input on how to make this experience worthwhile. We settled on an experimental model where they can use a web interface to share the things they have been learning, link to resources they have found, add pictures, videos and texts, and then comment on. Turns out they wanted a blog. We can do that. So we set about create a blog structure in our LMS (Learning Management System... oh digital education you are so sexy.)
I created a page as well, to get in the spirit of things, and I realized how much I enjoy this medium. I have decided to also post my process here. Last week I listened to a podcast that made a strong case for documenting this time in our lives. In that light, I give you my first HREC 139 Outdoor Leadership and Ethics COVID19 Blog Post:
Wednesday April 8, 2020In talking with other instructors I opened up a dialogue with my students to get their input on how to make this experience worthwhile. We settled on an experimental model where they can use a web interface to share the things they have been learning, link to resources they have found, add pictures, videos and texts, and then comment on. Turns out they wanted a blog. We can do that. So we set about create a blog structure in our LMS (Learning Management System... oh digital education you are so sexy.)
I created a page as well, to get in the spirit of things, and I realized how much I enjoy this medium. I have decided to also post my process here. Last week I listened to a podcast that made a strong case for documenting this time in our lives. In that light, I give you my first HREC 139 Outdoor Leadership and Ethics COVID19 Blog Post:
A Brave New World Indeed
We just finished class and are trialing a new form of self directed learning. The goal is to take the work we are already doing for self study and improvement around the outdoor industry and compiling our learning into an editable Canvas Page blog for the students in our class. For this first post I want to identify my current search goals and link some things I have found and/or that are keeping me sane.
My search goals revolve around how we are recreating amidst COVID19, how to effectively teach outdoor skills in an online environment, and what other enthusiasts are doing/thinking about outside.
First, we are in week 3 of online learning and I have a new office helper:
He doesn't have a name yet because we have a 3 day rule for naming pets. At the animal shelter he was known as Hiccup.
Second, I saw a great post on the Gossamer Gear Blog, 25 Indoor Activities for Outdoorsy People During Self Quarantine It has some good ones. Gossamer Gear is an ultra light backpacking company so she is focused a lot on ultra light hiking concerns (like #2 Weigh EVERYTHING (it’ll help you make some gear list comparisons for your trips)) but there are some other great gems like #5, 8, 12, 16, 18 and more.)
I have been really interested in what This Guy has to say about recreating in the time of COVID in direct contrast with what my friends Sean and Paul are doing. I also respect what they have going on at the City, there mindset is to be low profile and self contained, enjoy remote work from their vans, and work hard projects.
One of our adjuncts, Jonathan Preuss, has a stellar personal website he uses to document his professional life at https://www.jpadventures.com/ I think this is an awesome way to present yourself to prospective employers and clients. As an up and coming outdoor professional you all could take control of your narrative and claim your place as a professional.
This is my first run at the blog and I would encourage everyone to give it a shot. You can see the discussion that led to this endeavor on this Canvas site under ZOOM-> Previous Recordings-> April 8th if you missed this session.
Feel free to edit this page and post comments below. Remember to own your edits by identifying yourself ;-)
Mike
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