Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2010-02-11

  • At the American Airlines Theatre in Times Square waiting to watch Victor Garber in Noel Coward's Present Laughter. #
  • Just called #911 to report the traffic light at 6th Ave and 27th St out. #
  • Alexander McQueen, the fashion designer, just passed away http://nyti.ms/9LkF1t. May he RIP. #
  • Just finished speaiking to a #CSTD group with @RobinYap and @joostrobben #
  • Attending a fascinating presentation / sharing in a #CSTD session in Canada. Technology makes it possible for me to attend from New York. #
  • Feel completely drained from working on that research project I submitted on Monday. Trouble getting focused. #

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Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2010-02-09

  • Trying to take tonight off. Too much work recently. #
  • They just closed the public schools in #NYC tomorrow in preparation for the storm. #
  • Now, to wrap up loose ends for the revision and final submission one month from now. #
  • I just submitted the draft of the research paper I have been working on for the past 6 weeks. Thanks for all the support and encouragement. #

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Initial Learning from my Public Transformations Paper

Yesterday, I submitted the draft of my Public Transformations paper. It will now be reviewed by 2 of my peers in my program, and briefly reviewed by the course tutor (faculty), after which I will revise it and resubmit.

Exhausted and drained are both understatements after pulling all this together over 6 weeks; this was the most ambitious research project I have attempted completed thus far. However, as the we were requested to add a final paragraph to our paper to discuss what we learned, I wanted to share it here. Please be mindful, I wrote this after 3 solid days of writing (with little sleep), and it was the last thing written before being submitted last night at 9:56pm.

I learned that using a different methodology for each of my module research projects makes for a tremendous amount of extra work, though it helps me to learn about the implications for how different problems in practice require different designs and methods. Furthermore, I realized that direct exposure with this variety will enable me to become more sensitive to the nuances in different academic traditions, while increasing the critical readings I am increasingly equipped to do when I consume and process other completed research. Finally, I am learning that there are so many generous people who are willing to share very personal stories in the name of research, and in the process, it was common for the participants to tell me how much they appreciated the opportunity to share and further process their experiences. I never understood that research could be beneficial for more than just the researcher; this is consistent with the topic of my project, and I now believe I am more informed and have the wider worldview that Mezirow focuses upon.

While I may clean this up a bit in my revision, the sentiments will remain the same.