Thursday, September 30, 2010

For those who want to rock....

... I salute you!

Well, I have to admit, I'm a bit of an AC/DC fan ... but if you are reading this, then you might already know that.

In any case, here is "de tings" for people who want to get on with the next two things in the Culminating Activity:

First, look for the blog post from Sept 24th ... you should have the first two steps done and in the portfolio already. If not, why not?

Secondly .... it's this:

Destination Profile (Summative): (yes, hand this in as a part of the Culminating ASAP)

1. Choose a work destination that interests you. It doesn't have to be an occupation that you are certain you want to pursue, but it should be something that you think of as a possibility. You can use a website like JobBank to help you choose a destination.

2. Research and take notes relating to all of the various aspects related to choosing that destination that have been discussed throughout this unit. If you need to see some of the overheads (is that what I should call them?) lemme know, I can print them off in the computer lab.

My mom is cool. My dad is cooler.


A) What skills and interests relate to the occupation?

B) What qualifications and education are needed to enter this field?

C) How and where can you acquire the qualifications and education needed?

D) What kind of on-the-job training or continuing education might be involved in this destination?

E) What labour market information affects the choice of this occupation? Is the demand for this occupation increasing, decreasing or stable?

F) What future work trends might impact this occupation?

G) What three other occupations are related to this field of work?

H) What alternative work styles may be possible with this occupation?

I) What health and safety issues are the most important when considering this occupation?

J) What aspects of workplace legislation must be considered?

K) Is there union involvement? How does that affect your choice?

L) What ethical decisions might be important or necessary in this occupation?

M) What are three other important pieces of information you need to know about this occupation?


Another link that you might like. Seriously, I'm wondering if anyone has read the post this far .... I'm so sad.... ;(

That, and I'm wondering when bedbugs will invade Oakville. Might already be here...

And a post about a pair of jerks using technology and the internet to actually heighten just how badly a pair of jerks can make themselves even more of a pair of jerks.

Three other random things you should look at:

this is good

this is gooder

this is goodest

and what is better than goodest? Gooderestic.

S'ight? Scene.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Making fun of Twitter? Wha?


So, today, someone made fun of Twitter, calling it something I can't type here.

I'm on twitter, I use it to follow people in General Education, Special Education, rugby, fitness and MMA circles. Seriously, it's interesting to me, as well as professionally helpful, to read about what people are doing elsewhere on the planet.

Ok, maybe not the MMA people, but at least it's cool to listen to Dana White chirp at people on Twitter.

Anyway, here is an article that got twittered to me about finding a job using Twitter. I mean, you could take these lessons and apply it to Facebook, too, but I'm guess the same person who hated Twitter also hates Facebook.

Wed Sept 29




Here is what you should be doing today in the computer lab:

1) the third part of the handout today

2) the first two steps of the culminating activity, link is here.

3) other stuff relevant to GWL.

'nuff siad.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Stuff from Monday















Well, after I got everybody up with watching this video (sorry no embedding available)


and this



I was certainly hoping everyone was awake for a talk about Trends in Labour for the day. We had to watch the "Did you Know 3.0" video and talked a little bit about future labour trends.




The question for the day was about Labour Trends and how they are affecting the available jobs here in the Golden Horsehoe area of Ontario. There was a screen shot of a list I took this morning, photocopied for everyone to see, along with the notes from my presentation this morning. If you weren't there, you need to get it.





OK, see you tomorrow.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Things I read

OK, it's Sunday. I like to read the paper and get my email. It's a habit I started years ago and I've kept it up.

In the Toronto Star today was a mention of a blog called Movies that Motivate. When I read titles of blogs like that, I take the 30 or so seconds to see what it's all about. Go, spend the 30 seconds yourself. Might be worth it.

In my email was something a bit more for myself and my career: "10 ways to use iTunes/Podcasts in the classroom." Myself, I think podcasts are the bomb - that is they are just cool, man. One of the links in the email is here, but you really should explore the iTunes Podcast listing. I've watched podcasts on my laptop on surfing in Hawaii, weight lifting in a garage, skiing in the Alps, water production in Africa, barefoot running in the Arizona, effects of global warming in Polynesia and Social Justice issues in Toronto. Seriously.

Skateboard companies, musical groups, sports teams even some schools have their own podcast. All free. I triple dog dare you to search for a podcast on your favourite thing and NOT find a podcast.

Anyway, end of rant. Have a Sunday.

Friday, September 24, 2010

last things

see the fish in the bottom right hand side of the page?

click on them, they need to be fed.

oh, and watch this ... might be important.





Oh, and feed your iPod free stories.


Until Monday

Presentation Notes from Friday Sept 24

Here's the stuff from the presentation from today;

By the way, stinky colour on the projector. I'll get that worked on.

Ontario Colleges website

I was joking around with Steve about the Northern College in Haileybury. I've been there, in January. That was very cold. But, if you want to learn how to be a miner, that's the place to be.

The line about using Co-op at University/College as paying for part of the tuition was just a slap in the face to me Friday. I had a student loan to pay for my second degree, which I finally paid off four years ago. We are still paying off my wife's loan. If I had this Co-op option back when I was going to school, I'd be a lot further ahead.

Applying to College without the OSSD? Really? Man! Stuff rocks for mature students. Key word there is "Mature". To be honest, I'd rather get the diploma done THEN go off to College, if I had to do it again. But that is me. You might be different.

Deadlines are Feb. 1, 2011. Keep that date in mind when applying.

And get a "professional" email address. (for example, you are going to have to set one up that isn't "ScreamingMonkeyIdiot at hotmail dot com"). Seriously, I've seen that on a resume. Well, it was a little more rude than that, to be honest.

Oct 19th - Direct Energy Building Colleges Fair

I'll make sure that the handout links get on here, too. But I'll wait until the presenter emails the page to me, as I just don't feel like typing

OUAC is the University application website. Someone asked about Medical schools - this is the site for you. Deadline for application is usually just after Christmas Break - don't wait for the deadline to apply - but book a time with the presenter ASAP....

And here is the link eInfo....

Thanks, Cori!

Unit two thingy (for Harris)

Pull out that list you did on Tuesday Sept 21, or the Knowledge and Skills chart from Unit One

Answer this question in an informal manner

What have you ever studied that was of interest to you? What was it that made it interesting?


In what “box” from the other day’s Smart Board experience would it fit into?
What are 5 occupations you can think of in that ‘box”? (Check the NOC list, too)


(this was due yesterday by 11:45 am - I'm marking it now, so I will have a list of people by 10am who didn't do it)

I spoke to people before they left. Feed your iPod or MP3 player with free stuff that is good for your brain.

Be careful, see you Monday.

Cul Act assignment GWL

Culminating Activity

This is a revised edition, Sept 24

Steps in the Creation Process:

Step One: Create Your Personal Profile (sept 17th)
Who are you? What skills, interests, values best define you? What occupations interest you? How do you like to learn best? What and how do you want to change?

Step Two: Find Out Where You Are Now (Sept 24th)
What skills (Essential and Personal Management Skills) will you need for your career goals? What skills need improvement? How much time and effort are you willing and able to commit to your learning and skill development?

Step Three: Review Your Learning Resources Oct 1
What options are available to you to help you gain the necessary skills you will require? What is available at your school, workplace, church, or community to help you gain the skills you need?

Step Four: Create Your Path (Oct 7th)
Consider your final career goal and create a timeline and learning plan to attain the necessary skills for your goal.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

GWL Unit 3 assignment Sept 23/24





Check out the links below, and keep some informal notes on a word processing file of your opinion of each. In the end, you should be able to answer the following questions in writing or orally:

– What kind of information does the resource include?
– Who is the target audience of the resource?
– Who would get the most from this resource?
– Where does the information come from?
– Is it easy to understand?
– Would you recommend it?
– What questions do you have about an occupation when you begin your research? Does this site answer those questions?




When should I start planning?



Canada's RESP Info


JobsTV News

Apprentcesearch.com

Occupational Descriptions

Career assessment and planning

Onestep

Second Career

Access to Professions and trades (Ontario)


Oh, and there is a prize of a cookie to the first few people who speak to me after reading that article about cell phones in yesterday's post.

Yer all goofy-footers.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

GWL Unit Three Sept 22 Assignment




Hit this link:

And "do the quizzes": after the quizzes, do the written assignment - it's on a piece of paper labelled " After the quizzes". Fo' sho.

Then, tell Chesser he is doing an amazing job on this blog. Explore it, man. This is one of the assignments I did for my class I finished in August.

By the way, here is an article that might make you win an argument with people who hate cell phones.

I'm SOOOOOOO cool, my mom says so.


Ooh! Ooh! take a look at three of these videos on here!

Chesser

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I wish

I wish I was still on vacation, but I found this today, don't have much time to digest it, so will park the link here to work with it later.

Resources for new teachers.

I'm cool. Mom says so.