Thursday, February 25, 2010

Working with Images: Creating Stories

Today we looked at some Clyde Butcher photographs and created a one page brainstorm.  The idea is to help us warm up to the photographs we will be taking this weekend.  Pay close attention to the light and the way water, sky, and land relate to one another in the images.

Homework
--Complete the following in MyWritingLab
  • Subjects and Verbs
  • Subject-Verb Agreement
  • Combining Sentences
  • ESL Concerns--Nouns  
--Take your South Florida photograph.
--Bring at least two pages of brainstorming to class on Thursday.
--Read through Chapter 12 of Three Cups of Tea.


There is no class on Tuesday.  Use the time to catch up with your work!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ten Times Out, Ten Times In

This week we move toward writing about what we see.  Someone has said that seeing is believing, but this statement can easily be turned on its head:  Believing is seeing. So what do we believe that allows us to see the world around us a certain way?   Essay #2 asks for a photograph of something that is non-human that somehow is related to you as the observer.  The image will be accompanied by a text, an essay that will help us better understand that connection.  But if you don't believe the connection, you may actually miss it altogether--you may not see it.
With that in mind, I want to share a short visual exercise that may help us explore the notion of relations and relationships.  It has to do with looking at the universe in powers of 10.


the powers of 10 from Bomi Lee on Vimeo.

In your blogs, go ahead and take the Powers of Ten video and embed it.  Provide a list of questions regarding the video; muse about your approach to your photographic essay.  Keep it all to around 300 words.  Have fun!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Everglades Trip (February 27)

For those of you participating in Saturday's trip to the Everglades, please fill out the travel release forms.  Have these to me by Thursday.  We will be meeting at the Coe Visitor Center at the main entrance of  Everglades National Park at 9am.

How to Get There (Click on View Larger Map for Directions)

We will spend about 20 minutes in the visitor center and then entering the park by car.  We hope that we can leave as many cars behind.  Entrance to the park is $10 per car; please have change so that everyone in the car can split the cost.  

What to Bring
  • Notebook and pen
  • Camera
  • Comfortable clothes (two pairs of shoes that can get wet; no flip flops)
  • Water
  • Lunch and snacks
  • Sunscreen and bug repellent
  • Curiosity



Thursday, February 18, 2010

Thinking about Stories

Today we explored our own writing as we interacted with the short film, A Thousand Words. The tension in the film reminded us of the role of suspense in good story telling and writing. We turned our attention to an even greater story, that of our own South Florida and looked at images from our bioregion to begin to put together the story of this wonderful place we call home.

If you are planning on attending the Everglades trip, make sure to sign up. Use the following form: Visions of South Florida

Make sure to be caught up with your lab work as well as the reading.  You have a break this weekend.  Enjoy!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Inviting Space to Learn, Live, and Love

I came across the following line from a poem and I thought it had something to do with our book and also what you have been experimenting with the writing process. The line comes from the Masnavi a very long poem by the Persian poet Rumi.  I'd like for us to think about his words and use them as a way to deepen our own experience with Three Cups of Tea and also the things we have been learning about the writing process.


Tasks for the Morning
  • Exploring the following line from Rumi:   "Grace comes when something is taken away."
  • Sharing homework clusters in groups.
  • Coming back to the idea of stepping back or taking away.
  • Exploring South Florida
Homework
  • Freewrite one page of text using the images we looked at in class.
  • Complete Subjects and Verbs in MyWritingLab.


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Prewriting+

Today we explored the role of prewriting in the writing process.  We took time to freewrite and cluster.  Your homework for our next class is to bring a completed cluster based on your freewriting.  Also keep in mind that you need to complete the following lab assignments:

  • Getting Started
  • The Paragraph

Important Dates to Remember
Roots in the City (Service-Learning)--February 20
Everglades Trip (Optional)--February 27
Photographic Writing Assignment--March 9

Other
We now have a sign-up sheet for those participating in the Pastries for Dreams (Nicaragua Project).  Please use it to let us know ahead of time what you will be bringing.

Finally, our campus has a very active Lit Club.  Please know that everyone is invited to join and participate.  The club meets every other Wednesday from 2-3pm.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Writing about Connections

Relationships

We move into our next writing assignment by focusing on relationships. Instead of looking at this theme from a conventional perspective, I invite you to explore this topic from a more cosmic and non-personal point of view.

We are all here through a series of cause and effect relationships. All of us can trace our origins to our parents, to their grandparents, and back to the very flaring forth of the Universe 13.7 billion years ago. Our connections are many and unavoidable. Becoming aware of them is not that difficult. Our next assignment is meant to increase our sense of interbeing by encouraging us to see and name.

For this next essay, I want us to focus on our relationships to land/sky/water/air, to this particular place/home we call South Florida. Instead of starting from the written word, however, I would like for you to take a photograph of something in our local bioregion (needs to be non-human) to which you find a particular affinity. This assignment is inspired by the Earth Ethics Institute 2010 Photography Challenge, and I encourage everyone to submit their image as part of the contest.

The essay will work as a companion to the image and should be no less than 750 words long. Instead of describing the photograph, the text should help the reader better understand or feel the relationship the image symbolizes.

Resources

A Universe Story
Journal of Light

Visit to the Everglades
We will be taking a car ride to Everglades National Park on Saturday, February 27th. Please let me know if you plan on attending. The trip will be an all day affair. We will meet at the park entrance at 9:00 and spend the day traveling through time and space in this magical place.