Posted in Books, Video, Woodwork, Workshop

First post in two months!

Writing examinations, marking, reporting completing my own training, workshops, and federal elections, whew! when does it get quiet. Well now, a little. So I’ll ease myself into the whole blogasphere again with this great video for what looks like a wonderful new book ‘The Unplugged Workshop – Hand Crafted Projects for the Home‘. After having my own workshop as a cabinet maker many moons ago, with all the machinery and overheads that go with that. I now start to feel like this is where I’d love to end up. Enjoy the video, I might go order the book.

Posted in Books, Graphic novels, Literacy, Teacher resource

Graphic Novels for reluctant readers

I got a few emails over the week asking for more info about Graphic Novels for boys. I have this handout (linked below) I made to use at a presentation way back in 2007. A lot has changed since then in the way media is consumed. I read more comics now than I did but I read them via my iPod, tablet or phone which has made them more affordable, more accessible and for the young person new to graphics novels, easier to comprehend via the new technologies of guided viewing.

A difficult aspect of introducing panel based stories (even more confusing with some Manga style comics as they read back to front) is young people who’ve never read one have difficulty with the order of reading. Which panel do I look at first and within that panel what order do I read the dialogue? Guided view is used in my favourite comic reading App, Comixology. This app is on IOS, Android and Chrome and will do all the hard work for the reader by scrolling and panning to consecutive panels and even into text where it needs to. At the moment my 6 year old son and I are reading Bone via  a mix of my old copy and the new e-version in colour on my Nexus 7.

I started the literacy program at my previous school when I asked for some money to buy a box of comic books for my roll call group and it went from there. It was an interesting learning exercise but be aware, comics ain’t what you may think they are. Comics can be dark and they can be brutal. Topics they cover are not always suitable for schools or children, however, for a reluctant reader especially boys, a little gore or dark humour can be the spark of engagement for a lifelong appreciation of reading, mine being Judge Dredd and the 2000 A.D weekly comic back in the 80’s.

Keep an eye out for graphic novels from literary classics such as Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game, Philip K. Dicks Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner), Stephen Kings Dark Tower and even Jane Austen and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Graphic novel selection

 

Posted in Books, Design, Design and Technology, Teacher resource

Design – Cup Noodles story in Manga

I bought a Manga comic years ago off the sale table at Impact Comics in the ACT not knowing exactly what it was, but while reading it I realised that it may be the perfect Design resource for some students. Unfortunately at the time nobody seemed very interested in my find or my love of graphic novels. I did get a program for boys literacy and engaging reluctant readers going at my previous school, and had a class set of this book. Project X Cup Noodles was one of three Manga novels in a series on Japanese innovation, the others being 7-11 stores and Nissan. Unfortunately it looks as though it’s no longer in print, sad. It had some wonderful timelines and charts in the back which showed the development of ideas and directly related them to events of the era. If you can find it I highly recommend it to anyone interested in design.

Project X Cup Noodles no longer in print

Download sample first chapter

Posted in Books

Great new book for the thrifty woodwork teacher

Just got a copy of the new Taunton woodworking book One-Board Woodworking Projects. 20 projects each made from a single board of timber. This may give some great new ideas to base some teaching programs on. Nice way to work to a tight budget.

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Go buy a copy of One-Board Woodworking Projects