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June 18 - 24, 2023

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Jun-22-23 June 18 - Getting Started
Jun-22-23 June 19 - My log for creating a Notebook
Jun-22-23 June 20 - Articulating our differences
Jun-22-23 June 21 - From Dialectical Note taking to AI Dialogue Notebooks
Jun-23-23 June 23 - an idea for something simpler
Jun-24-23 June 24

My main focus this week is to bring some focus to the Thinking Partners project and to support the DigDiscourse planning.

DMU Timestamp: June 22, 2023 00:36

Added June 22, 2023 at 9:52am by Paul Allison
Title: June 18 - Getting Started

So I'm trying to figure out how to keep a journal here. Here's what my brain feels like right now.

It feels this way because I'm trying to see how much we can do with just NowComment. Also I'm wondering what the vaule add is of keeping a journal during a hybrid, online and in-person four week workshop series that we will be doing with residents in the LUTE-STEM program at Lehman College this July.

I know I'm jumping around here, but I just learned how to maximize this edit screen. Now that's interesting.

Okay let me test a couple of other things like: Can I put a private document into a public collection/notebook?

Oh, I also found the Hint area below and added a link to Stable Diffusion.

Let's see.

DMU Timestamp: June 22, 2023 00:36

Added June 22, 2023 at 10:02am by Paul Allison
Title: June 19 - My log for creating a Notebook

I should have said "Notebox." In fact, that's what I first wrote. What I love about this way of keeping a notebook is how expansive it is. You could keep anything here. Without taking away the power of composing word after word like I'm doing right now. you can also add images or video.

Oh, that makes me remember, I wanted to see if I could copy and paste something from, let's say TikTok.

Okay, so is the writing first or do we introduce all of this at once?

I think I need to go back to that room where we had all of the social media at tables in Kumospace. It took me a while to find it, but at the top of this floor is what I'm talking about. The question is, how do we do this without it interrupting the flow of one's writing of the log.

So I'm trying three more here, just to see if they work. They are all about journaling -- or keeping a log in a notebook, if you will.

Okay, let's see what happens when I do this.

Added June 19, 2023 at 4:16pm by Paul Allison
Title: A mess, but worth it.

Yeah, this could create quite a mess.

Yet, what am I trying to do here?

I'm trying to make clear that a log can be more than just reflections.

And what will be the difference between a log entry and adding an article to your notebook? Not much, but plenty too.

I mean I do feel a pul to gather my thoughts togeether here--even as I've scattered them.

One thiought is that in this process we should have people open their minds to what is possible in a notebook like this.

Now that seems worth persuing.

DMU Timestamp: June 22, 2023 00:36

Added June 22, 2023 at 10:28am by Paul Allison
Title: June 20 - Articulating our differences

I had an encouraging conversation with Jessica Early yesterday about how we are using AI to create dialogue with the reader and writer. This quest, not fully realized, aims to mentor the writer and reader, and not just fix the writing or summarize a text. At one point Jessica offered to co-author an article that articulates this distinction.

2We are quickly being marketed with products that are appealing in their ease of use, but which focus on surface level changes. Our experience with AI Thinking Partners on NowComment and AI Mojo templates on Youth Voices suggests that we can have higher expectations for AI.

3We wonder together how to encourage teachers and administrators to be unsatisfied with the limited application of AI that companies are likely to offer schools. Although tools like an AI enhanced Grammarly or plugins on Google Docs and Microsoft Word are welcomed

4These tools might be recognized as text editors and summarizers. They define one end of a spectrum of AI applications and this Spring we have been building an experimenting with tools that push us towards the other end of that spectrum, toward a vision where AI can participate in learning experiences with our students.

DMU Timestamp: June 22, 2023 00:36

Added June 22, 2023 at 10:45am by Paul Allison
Title: June 21 - From Dialectical Note taking to AI Dialogue Notebooks

Almost 40 years ago Anne E. Berthoff wrote a one-page "Facets" about Double-entry notebooks, referencing the work of "teachers who have studied... with Dixie Goswami at the Bread Loaf School of English." (https://nowcomment.com/documents/349277) I was in my first year of teaching in a middle school in the Salt Lake Valley, and immediately started showing my students how to make dialectical or double-entry notes.

2A couple of years later with colleagues like Elaine Avidon at the New York City Writing Project and The Institute for Writing and Thinking at Bard, I added triple- and quadruple-notetaking to my backpack of ways of helping students to think about their thinking.

3This month, on Teachers Teaching Teachers we've been wondering what an AI Dialogue Notebook would be like. We are asking: What if after writing a log on the left side of of a page in your online journal, you asked AI Thinking Partners to respond? And what kinds of responses would you find most helpful? Do you want to be challenged? Or helped to find a theme in your meandering freewriting? Or encouraged to give more detail about particular parts? Or just heard?

DMU Timestamp: June 22, 2023 00:36

Added June 23, 2023 at 7:36pm by Paul Allison
Title: June 23 - an idea for something simpler

I've had a couple of meetings the past couple of days where plans seem to be coming into shape.

Let's start with a productive meeting yesterday with Marina and my plan for five workshops this July with graduate students in the resident program at Lehman College's LUTE-STEM program. This is the fourth year I've done this, and the third year with Marina, so we have plans to build upon.

However, we also are thinking of ways to keep true to our goals of introducing multimodal literacy in ways that are less encumbered with summer learning that is unlikely to get connected to their work in schools in the fall.

So this year, we are limiting ourselves to using NowComment.

A whole tangent just came up in my head. One of the things we are working on is how to get a log system set up in NowComment. And -- as is my way, I'm afraid -- I came up with a perfectly interesting, but too comples process for setting up a notebook. And -- on Thusday I practiced putting all of my entries from this week into one document.

And, wow, how this simplifies things. All a user has to do is keep logs on one document. Then at a later point put that document into a notebook.

I don't regret all of the set-up that I practiced and got clarified in some of the menus and user intreface. It's good to have all of this, but it doesn't have to start with that structure.

I want to write to Chris Sloan and make this suggestion right now.

DMU Timestamp: June 23, 2023 23:36

Added June 24, 2023 at 11:22am by Paul Allison
Title: June 24

Task I (5 minutes) What is happening
A. Write an account of what's going on right now around you or within

you.
B. Write a note to someone expressing your love, anger, disappoint-

ment, resentment, or appreciation.
C. Write a diary entry focusing on a fear, hope, or regret.

Invisible Writing: Investigating Cognitive Processes in Composition Author(s): Sheridan Blau

A. Write an account of what's going on right now around you or withi

I'm jumping into a workshop/conversation about invisible writing, and I'm realizing that I read the wrong articles for this morning, which is okay.

What I want to writie about is something that I intellectually understand, but wonder about how it actually impacts me as a writer and thinker This notion of orality and written language or even before discourse a black box of sorts from which discourse emerges. I guess I want to explore why any of this matteers, but I easily lose the thread of why I want to do this -- as I am now.

So let me think more about what I am finding important right now about DISCOURSE.

C. Write a diary entry focusing on a fear, hope, or regret.

Okay... fear, hope, or regret... I'm wondering how I can be more purposeful.., so I think I'm writing about a fear and some regret I fee.,. Maybe it's about wanting more follow through. Let me take the fiirest example. from this week. Jessic Early said that ehe wants to write something. Howwith me about our apporaches to Ai anHow do I get from this assertion of interest to actually getting a schedule together? I think I need to do more follow up and follow through. I almost wish someone was doing this for me, but I can probably step up and why not? Hey... I' realizing that I did this back in the early 80's when I was a student teacher... but I do digress... So why not set out a schedule with people? ctually I'm thinking theat I need to create a schedule like that for myself. ti trt to organize what I want to accomplish with each person in these phone calls. ttjaat I keep having... I was looking for a word here. Idiverse isn't write separage... points in time... and I wasnt to find a way to make connections.

DMU Timestamp: June 23, 2023 23:36





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