{"id":2484,"date":"2015-06-04T08:23:38","date_gmt":"2015-06-04T12:23:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gardnercampbell.net\/blog1\/?p=2484"},"modified":"2015-06-04T08:23:38","modified_gmt":"2015-06-04T12:23:38","slug":"meeting-on-the-motherblog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gardnercampbell.net\/blog1\/meeting-on-the-motherblog\/","title":{"rendered":"Meeting on the Motherblog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday was Day 3 of the first annual (do you hear me, o ye gods?\u00a0<em>first <strong>annual<\/strong><\/em>) University Seminar on General Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. Yesterday we took a long, hard, and occasionally (contentious? spirited? anxious? dismayed?) look at Tier II of the Core Curriculum at VCU. Tier II is the heart of what constitutes the\u00a0<em>University<\/em> general education curriculum, as opposed to the parts of gen ed that are defined (if that&#8217;s the right word) by individual undergraduate units such as the College of Humanities and Sciences, the School of the Arts, etc.<\/p>\n<p>This information is specific and public. It is defined, described, accessible, open. Yet it was a surprise to many of my fellow seminarians&#8211;I hope they will permit me to speak of myself as in their company, as I want to be&#8211;and released a good deal of\u00a0<em>energy<\/em> into the room and the conversation and indeed the rest of the day and long into the evening, as <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/terrorism301\/2015\/06\/04\/general-education\/\" target=\"_blank\">you can see in their blog posts<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>For those blog posts are also public, and you can find them most easily on the <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/seminariansunite\" target=\"_blank\">University Seminar on General Education motherblog<\/a>. Most of my own homework has been devoted to making that motherblog, and to trying to make that motherblog more useful. Perhaps I can make it more aesthetically pleasing as well, soon. I hope so.<\/p>\n<p>I have thanked my colleagues for their <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/ksnash\/2015\/06\/03\/fetishization-of-digital-fluency\/\" target=\"_blank\">candor <\/a>and their <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/drdanielledick\" target=\"_blank\">commitment<\/a>, their willingness to engage with what <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jonbecker.net\/connected-learning-vcu\/\" target=\"_blank\">Jon Becker<\/a> has taught me to call &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/anthonykc\/2015\/06\/04\/a-little-afraid-to-let-go\/\" target=\"_blank\">learning out loud<\/a>.&#8221; I thank them here as well, publicly, openly. While I have been intensely ambivalent (a tamer word than the tempest it occasions in my soft brain) about faculty culture ever since I emigrated there in grad school (University of Virginia, 1980s, best of times, worst of times), I remember as I read my colleague&#8217;s blog posts how <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/altlabgenedozierski\/2015\/06\/03\/heres-lookin-at-you-kid\/\" target=\"_blank\">inventive <\/a>and funny and, yes, <a href=\"http:\/\/rampages.us\/neurongeek\/2015\/06\/02\/thoughts-on-the-future-of-university-learning-teaching\/\" target=\"_blank\">poignant <\/a>they can be&#8211;sorry,\u00a0<em>we can be<\/em>&#8211;when we have an opportunity to be our best selves (here it comes, this is vital) <i>along a shared learning arc<\/i>. That arc is what Danielle, Jeff, and I have worked on prior to this week. That arc is what all of us in the seminar are now building together. Perhaps it&#8217;s a rainbow bridge to Asgard, or perhaps it&#8217;s the disintegrating rope bridge in\u00a0<em>Friedkin&#8217;s Sorcerer. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>That is, the one the strange companions try to cross in a monsoon, driving a truck filled with nitroglycerin.<\/p>\n<p><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/cinema-scope.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/04\/Sorcerer-truck-on-bridge-560x438.jpg?resize=560%2C438\" alt=\"\" width=\"560\" height=\"438\" \/><\/p>\n<p>As today&#8217;s Vannevar Bush reading reminds me, we have met the nitro, and it is us, our own grand challenge and wicked problem: human ingenuity. They&#8217;re my species, but what&#8217;s up with that ingenuity business? Net gain for the planet? Are we what Terra had in mind when she rubbed her coalescing chin and said, &#8220;hmm, what shall I evolve upon my shores?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But in all of this welter-skelter, the best way I&#8217;ve ever found to make it all visible, to create at least the strongly implicit and encouraging space for meeting, linking, thinking, and making, is the motherblog, what I learned from Barbara Ganley over a decade ago, when I also learned that as passionate and energetic as I aim to be, there was a yet more vivid place to aspire to reach, the place in which Barbara made her meeting spaces. Not for the first or last time, then: thank you, Barbara.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, and for the TL;DR resistant who have made it this far: please, for the love of all we profess in education, comment on the seminarians&#8217; work, won&#8217;t you?<\/p>\n<p>Appreciatively yours,<\/p>\n<p>Gardo<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday was Day 3 of the first annual (do you hear me, o ye gods?\u00a0first annual) University Seminar on General Education at Virginia Commonwealth University. 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