Showing posts with label Tech Tip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech Tip. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Tech Tip: Blog Profile

A fairly accurate pictorial representation of me on this blog.... (Look! There's even Devnagari script on that open book!)
Image from Monoar on Pixaby
As the semester is coming to a close, I was doing some clean-up work around here and needed to reflect on how I wanted my online identity to look (in regards to this blog) moving forward. The fact that this is linked to my Google Plus profile is a pretty big deal, as I'm usually pretty locked down on what I share of myself online. However, upon going through everything, I've decided on a few things:

  • I'm happy to leave my original self attached to this body of work. 
    • If it can help future students, great. If it's simply of interest to someone else, that's neat too. I know I certainly will be using it as a reference to look back on, since it's sort of a personal online library of all the (indian epic) things I need to know/remember/want access to quickly. 


I'm still brewing....
Image from BreakingPic on pexels
  • I have an understanding, and I hope the readers of this blog will too, that this is very much a development of myself, a work in progress. Er, I could phrase it like I'm a cup of tea that's still brewing... Cheesy, Cheesy.
    •  The majority of the content was interest driven, and as such, it isn't perfection. Regardless, I am confident that I would be happy to discuss the content of anything left on this blog with anyone that comes across it. So, if you're curious about something, just ask. 
Upon Reflection: 
    The act of thinking about how I want my blog and my personal identity viewed online from here on out caused some reflective processes to get started again. As a general rule, I don't share a whole lot online.... I did too much of that in my earlier life, and not that I regret anything that I shared, on the contrary, it felt like a very one-sided perspective of my world. Whatever I created to be put out there was what would be the image of my life, whether it was accurate, or skewed, or slightly left of truthful, etc. Now that I am a parent, I refuse to put my son's name online, so long as I can help it (and keep those in my life from helping it also). It's his story, his personal identity, and one day we can talk about how he wants to be viewed on the world wide web, but for now, I won't be creating his space online for him. 
     However, the creativity that this blog jump-started in me again was so much fun! It was an outlet that I forgot I actually enjoyed, a space to create, share, engage -- I forgot that the online community is just that too, a community! So, perhaps for me there are still worthwhile endeavors online for me to pursue that allow for that creative outlet I have recently been shutting out of my life. This was the perfect swift kick in the butt to remind me of the joy of creating and sharing in a community. In summary, I am actually comfortable leaving myself attached to this particular blog, as the content is something I truly enjoy and am wholeheartedly interested in. I'm even considering starting another blog: a bold new territory for me has begun -- the world of blogging!





Sunday, September 25, 2016

Tech Tip: Google Site Page Expansion

Circles in a Circle
by Wassily Kandinsky
1923
My website for our StoryBook Project for Fall 2016 has been expanded! 

I've just added the Introduction to my site, explaining where I hope to be taking this project this semester! Quite a bit of thought, sweat, and love will probably wind up into the making and creating of this website, so I'd love to have you check it out! 

I've used Google Sites to create Kabir.Tagore.Surdas and have just recently added a page to it!

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Newly Created - Tech Tip: Google Website!

"The Kuran also looks good to me, my knowledge of the Gita Law,
Rain on Me A Lot, Maherbaniya,
For Allah (God) is Mine and Bhagvan (God), too, is mine."

Kabir quote translated into Hindi
from Anmol Vachan, via Manohar Vare
I created a website, and it was quite easy! This excites me greatly, as I am notorious for being technically challenged, so this Tech Tip is quick!

  1. Log Into Google
  2. Go to Google Sites
  3. Name your website, pick a template, and Hit the Big Red Button that says "CREATE"
  4. DONE!
This week I created a website about Visionary Poets from the Non-Western World. I am very interested in Rumi, Sufi, Kabir, Rabindranath Tagore and Surdas, so this is my Storybook Website dedicated to them. I shall be working on it all Fall! 

Visit my new website here ----> Kabir.Tagore.Surdas