Blog Ch #30: It's a Wrap!




KC and I had great plans for a big finale, but instead I'm showing a little end of challenge film with #1 Son.  The challenge has been way awesome.  There has been a drawback, however and it is this.  When I make something, (glog, animasher, vuvox, voice thread, movie, podcast) I get obsessed with watching it a million times.  I try to stop but I can't.  I need to learn how to gain perspective on my amazing creativity.
But on the good side, we did meet the traits of the participatory culture, (Jenkins, 2006) I do believe.  I will state them thusly:


  • Relatively low barriers to artistic expression and civic engagement?  I think anyone who has watched my Care Bear Car animation can agree that expressive barriers were quite low.  Perhaps even nonexistent.


  • Strong support for creating and sharing one's work with others?  Though I rarely (never) felt that I created something extraordinary, I always felt supported and encouraged.  Thanks, pallies!  


  • Informal mentorship?  I learned from everyone and tried many new sites as a result of reading your new media entries.  Yay.


  • Members believe their contributions matter?  I appreciated everyone's comments and I tried to comment on everyone else's entries. I liked that we made that part of the challenge.  


  • Members feel some degree of social connection?  Obv.  I think of the readers as members as well.  It would be kind of neat if we all went out and got the same tattoo so we could always remember this literacy challenge. 
I do like a bulleted list.  At any rate, this was a great challenge and I'm going to try to keep challenging myself to be creative on the blog and other places in the coming year.  Happy New Year, Dears!

Comments

mm said…
Agreed! I feel as though I know the bloggers whom I have never met.
KC said…
This is so adorable, and I love it so much. It's every bit as fantastic as the video that featured @DailyRos.

OMG! I just loved this challenge, and I really can't imagine my daily life without A Little Leeway. This site is that important to me.

MWAH! (that was a kiss. I saw someone do that on facebook once.)
dw said…
I don't think you should try to gain perspective on your amazing creativity. You should just let it go and see where it takes you.
Anonymous said…
Is this a pic of the guy at the life is good shop?
Anonymous said…
AWESOME Lee---GREAT pic! We love y'all!--B&B
LH said…
Hey All, Thanks for watching and reading #30.

It was good to go over Jenkins's traits, and see that we met them, but I wondered if the traits really could apply to anything people did together anywhere. Not sure they are so specific to digital participants.
What do you all think about that?

Anon, yes, this is a pic of 3 people who think Life is Good! And the photographer thinks so too. It was so awesome to have my nephew Ken with us on Christmas Day! Yay Ken! Go Ken!

B & B, Happy New Year Dolls!
Anonymous said…
Aren't you amazed that I knew it was the guy from Life is Good in Nashville?!
jw
Kc said…
In Jenkins Ted talk, he says that he developed the PC framework way before the Internet was viable, so yes!! But, he thinks web 2.0 makes it easier and more exciting to be part of a PC. I agree! So the barriers are less, fo sho!

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