[Staff] October Staff Reflections
The Online Leadership Program “staff reflections” blog entires is digital therapy for the virtual soul, and every month the intelligent bunch of OLP staffers will collectively process their thoughts, perspectives and ambitions about their various OLP projects on this luminous blog. The staff reflections section provides committed bloggers, Internet wonderers, youths and digital media folks a pipeline into the beautiful minds of the staff.
From Lesile-Ann learning how to cope with working 9 to 5 to Kathy finally feeling more comfortable with her video editing skills, a general theme of learning and novelty arose in each of the OLP staffer’s post this month.
All of these blog entries are honest and are telling about the intricate nature of when play, digital media, youth development and a lyrical progressive staff join together to create avant-garde digital education for young people globally, and of course locally. Sit back, fluff your seat pillows and enjoy reading our reflections about the delights and struggles of being creators and educators in the digital literacy field. Also, check us out next month for more groovy tales of life in the Online Leadership Program.
Read our blogs:
Amira:
Preliminary Questions on a Participatory Culture and the Sociology of Virtual Worlds
Barry:
A Tale of Two Second Live Promotions: The Office Vs. CSI
Jay:
Playing with Sadism
Kathy:
Leslie Ann:
Diaries of a 9 to 5 hipster
Meghan:
An early Thanksgiving?
Rafi:
On Youth Development vs. Child Labor vs. Client Relations
Tabitha:
off to a good start!
Enjoy!
