Monday, January 31, 2011

First Class - First Impression

Today was the first day of the semester at Salem College.  It was a busy day.  As always (at least on Monday and Wednesdays) I began my day with a 10am class at WSSU, followed by a two hour lab that starts at 11am.  Since classes started at Salem College I had to quickly walk over to Salem for the Grassroots biology class.   A total of 18 students were enrolled in the class and all of them were present the first day, always a good sign.  I introduced myself and then asked the students to introduce themselves to the rest of the class.  I am always pleased when students share some of their background.  It always make for a more interesting dialog.  I also think it takes some courage to share information about yourself with a group of strangers (at least before you really get to know people).

I really look forward to hearing what students think about the Bike Town USA article and to learn about their ecological footprints, when we get to that on Wednesday.  It will be interesting to "play" with the numbers (on myfootprint.org) a little bit and see how the changes that we "make" influence our scores.  I'm also interested in watching the student Vlogs and reading the blog posts as we begin the semester.  I have already decided that weekly blogs/vlogs make more sense than to have students try to keep track of whether they have one due that week.  I'm not sure if I will post the Vlogs here, maybe an edited collection from time to time would make sense.

Alright, I'll keep it short today.

Sunny Sunday

Yesterday we finally went to check out the Muddy Creek trail, roughly between Robinhood and Country Club roads (D on the map below). 
The place was busy, which I normally don't care for, but I couldn't stop smiling.  Nick and I got about 9 miles of biking in, not bad for the first time out this year.  I can not wait until they connect this trail to the the proposed greenway trail along miller creek.  The Miller Creek greenway would go right by my neighborhood (roughly near A on the map).  I can't wait till the day I can get on a bike from my front door and ride for couple hours.  The trail follows the muddy creek with mostly open farmland to the west and suburban homes to the east.  We saw and heard plenty of wildlife even this early in the season.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sunday, January 23, 2011

One week to go till classes begin at Salem

So class starts in about a week, and I am filled with both excitement and fear.  I'm a worrier, its what I do.  So even though I think this class will be a smashing success and that students will really become immersed in the subject, I wonder about if students will fully commit to the ideas and embrace the learning experience and get creative.

I've settled on a theme for the semester.  I'm pondering on something like "Cycling for a healthy mind, body and planet"

Now to find out more about these mysterious bikes on campus and to reserve the van for a few field trips to Moore's Springs Trail site and schedule some speakers for class.