2. Table of Contents
Youth and Education
Key Subfield Concepts
o Photos/Illustrations
o Infographics
o Video
Clips
Programs/Documentaries
o Audios
Music
Clips
Programs/Documentaries
o Websites
o Online Articles
o Miscellaneous
In the News/On the Web
Class Notes
Course Journal
My Work
3. Key Subfield Concepts
Bullying
Dyslexia
Peer Pressure
School Violence
Cyber Bullying
Physical Bullying
Stop Bullying
Identification
Prevention
Suicide
Trends in Adolescents
Bullying in the work place
Bullying by adults
Bullying statistics
Bullying through text message/cell phone
Cultural aspects of bullying
Therapy
Parental support
Elementary
Jr. High
High School
Social Aggression
Depression
Anxiety
Safety
Self-Concept
Reporting Bullying
Awareness Programs
Bullying Consequences
Victims
Violence
Effects of bullying
Social withdrawal due to bullying
Gender
School attendance rates due to bullying
18. Class Notes
August 26, 2010
Michael Miller-Instructor; office 4th floor of MS bldg
Producing digital media
Blackboard=syllabus
Buy min 4gig flashdrive
Study PowerPoint
Need access to video camera, still digital camera, microphone
Grading is based on what is produced
Assignment: World Cloud; tell everyone who you are; 20 words/phrases; Who
Am I?
Assignment: Photo Mosaic; further elaborate who you are
Wally Wallington exh.ca Stonehenge video
Begin thinking about a sub-field of Sociology
Complete survey online & print out for next class
August 31, 2010
Use sub-field to build media files; websites, video, articles, own media
production
Review PowerPoint
Journal: class day by day account of observations; express thoughts about
course; example-describe Wordle & experience; how you feel; your
impressions of the class; note date & entry
Control C=copy; Control V=Paste
Approach: play with it…explore features…try different things out; develop lists
& save; not how it might be applied to your studies; “print screen” function
September 2, 2010
Present photo mosaic; those who have not introduced themselves with
Wordle
Rusticrosephotograpy.com (student website)
Write down new URLs for work in journal (put image if possible)
Start jounal
Download “Google Chrome”
Read for Sept 7th/links on syllabus online @ Blackboard
September 7, 2010
For Thursday: start to google info on sub-field
Brief annotation= 1-2 sentence statement about what is in media
Learning Goals: What is online media? What is the online media production
process?
Constructivist Approach=knowledge; not given, but constructed
September 9, 2010
Look through an Intro. To Soc. Book & Sociology of Education for media files
19. What is Multimedia?
“media” & “multimedia” symbolic communication-not fundamentally text-
based
“multimedia” combinations of media appealing to more than one sense
Ex. Illustrations, photos, info. graphics & video, music, audio
programs/interviews/clips, games & virtual words
Images: What the World Eats/Waiting for Help
Viewed photos of families from around the world-what they eat in a week &
expenditure for the food
Information Graphics: display data in an interesting & attention getting way
A lot of info. can be conveyed easily
NPR-check out website (personal use)
Can take info. from web & construct graphs or videos like movie maker-make
info. graphics
George Carlin-podcast
The Online Multimedia Production Process
3 elements within an ongoing cyclical process: location, generation,
publication
Sub-field media-review syllabus for changes
Key concepts: laundry list those new concepts, examples, and definition if
needed
Check “youtube” for music/audio clips; enter “education” or “youth”
Grooveshark.com
Sept. 14th create gmail account for class; special account for relevant class
materials
Sept 16th Create feeds for all on page; “Sociology Lens” (video); “Sociological
Images” (photos); “Graphic Sociology” (infographics); “Office Hours” (audio)
= Discipline relevant blogs
Multimedia Directories/Repositories: “Merlot”; “Mindgate Media”; “Sociological
Cinema”
Tag = keyword to describe
Media search engines: “Google Images,” “Picsearch,” “Google video,” “OV
Guide,” “Clicker” (tv media)
User Generated/Sharing Sites: “Flicker” “SlideShare” “Vimeo” “Youtube”
Notification Vehicles: “Open Culture” “Web-Based Video in Education”
RSS = really simple syndication
Subscriptions: “New York Times” *Take out subscription on our page
Other Good Sites: “NPR”
Documentary Collections: “Public Broadcasting System” “Frontline” “Sling”
September 14, 2010
Read syllabus for re-submission of wordle & photo mosaic
o On blackboard; assignments tab; paste URL in submission box;
add comment if you want; submit
Always post assignments here
Re-save wordle and photo mosaic to flash drive
Review syllabus to add info. to sub-field creations
Ck youtube for music/audio; enter “education” or “youth”
Grooveshark.com
20. Sept 14 assignment; create gmail account; create special account for relevant
class materials
Sept 16 assignment
“Sociology Lens” video
“Sociological Images” photos
“Graphic Sociology” infographics
“Office Hours” audio
Create feeds for all the discipline relevant feeds listed above
Multimedia Directories Repositories: Merlot; Mindgate Media; Sociological
Cinema
Tag = keyword to describe work
Media search engines: Google images, Picsearch; Google video, OV Guide,
Clicker (TV media)
User Generated/Sharing Sites: Flicker, SlideShare, Vimeo, Youtube
Notification Vehicles: Open Culture, Web-Based video in Education
RSS = really simple syndication
Subscriptions: New York Times; take out subscriptions on page
Other good sites: NPR
Documentary Collections: Public Broadcasting System, Frontline, Sling
Early childhood education and secondary education = concepts for my
subfield
Email Professor Miller with sub-field topic
Can also subscribe to newsletters on websites if RSS feed is not available
September21, 2010
Places- Basic Rules of Thumb
o On public property-you must have the right to photograph it
o Private property-need owner permission
o Take pics without permission-can be asked to stop, leave, or be
arrested
o If photography is not allowed-leave
People
o Don’t need permission to take someone’s pic if in public view
o If they have reasonable expectation of privace-not allowed to
photograph
o You are within rights to photograph children on a public playground,
even if they are not your own children; if parents are caution explain
to them what you are doing
TX Penal Code
Anyone can object; but they have no legal grounds
You can’t break other laws while taking pics
Can photograph, but may be problematical; children, celebrities, police &
security officers
Use of images; almost do anything you want; unless using for commercial
purposes; signed release need for commercial; get a release if you think
you may use commercially; for class-get the release if the subject has a
significant role in the study (focus of photos or being interviewed)
Code of Ethics
1. Be accurate & comprehensive in the rep. of subjects
2. Resist being manipulated by staged photo opps.
21. 3. Be complete and provide context when photographing or recording
subjects; avoid stereotypes; avoid presenting one’s own biases
4. Treat all subjects with respect and dignity; give special consideration to
grieving subjects, etc.
5. Do not alter subjects or events
6. Do not manipulate images or add or alter sound to mislead or
misrepresent
7. do not pay or reward subjects
8. do not accept gifts, favors or compensation
9. Do not intentionally sabotage efforts of other journalists
Mulitmedia ethics; making multi-media reports: 1) intrusiveness 2)
manipulation of events; restage
September 23, 2010
Types of slideshows:
Text-driven
Picture-driven-collection of images with given theme, often no voice-
over
Story-driven-images with voice-over; a) journalistic b) anecdotal
(digital storytelling)
Type of screen structure (SS)-the concepts & design that hold viewer’s attention
during slide presentation
Narrative-storytelling; series of events/chronological
Documentary-reporting on what’s going on who, what, when, where, how?
Aesthetic/Art/Design-emphasis on form not content,; focus on design, shape, colors,
textures
In slideshow, image of certain design type may appear with others
Emotional- 2 kinds; 1) overt display of emotion in image 2) emotion evoked by
image
Copyright & Online Media
Abundant digital materials available online
Public domain vs copyrighted
Internet Archive-can look for relevant materials for subfield
Not violating copyright when video/audio URLs linked to syllabus or presentation
“four use” is legal defense; allows limited use
1. What is character of the use?
2. What is the nature of work to be used?
22. 3. How much of the work will you use?
4. What effect would this use have on the market for the original or for
permission?
September 28, 2010
Prezi.com: sign up for free service
Create your own Prezi using sub-field
Thewildernessdowntown.com
Guest speaker regarding Prezi for next class
September 30, 2010
Prezi presenter
Worked with Prezi in class
Use magnifiers instead of stabilizer to control canvas
Image will darken so you will know you are working with it
October 5, 2010
Assignment due Oct 12th; choose 3 concepts related to subfield; how have they been
measured previously (journals online library); 2 articles per concept
Ex. Race and ethnic relation concepts = prejudice
After this process select 1 concept yo are interested in and write a short statement
why
Final syllabus posted
Sociological inquiry
Main goal-to devise useful explanations
Explanation = theory (answers the question “why”)
A set of interrelated propositions that collectively attempt to explain events
Theory…a set of interrelated propositions (a stmt of relationship between 2 or more
concepts)
Concept? An abstract image or idea; what is this? Why?
Move up and down ladder of abstraction by becoming more inclusive or specific
Sociological concepts may be subject to different interpretations
23. A theory consists of concepts-linked in the form of propositions
Concepts employed in research: variables
Dependent variable- (effect) variable to be explained
Independent variable (cause) “explaining”
Operational concepts: research concepts are commonly “operationally defined”
That is, the concept is defined in terms of how it is measured in the study.
October 12, 2010
Re-enter assignments 2morrow if you haven’t received grades
Control + enlarges screen
Oct 19th-guest speaker; Professor Miller will post TX monthly piece online
Review syllabus
October 14, 2010
Check syllabus for URL’s on guest speaker
Review Data Visualization (Oct 12th assignment)
October 26, 2010
Bring multi-media flash drive for next week
When you use an image, copy the URL; you can discretely place URL on the slide
Email Professor Miller-concept definition not showing as submitted; not graded
For voice over, can leave music on but may have to turn music volume down
RSS feeds: Washington Post; Wallstreet; NPR
Write a script for voice over; important points; approach it as a whole instead of
frame by frame
November 2, 2010
Download “Any Video Convertor” free version
Conversion to go through= “wmv” file
Windows Movie Maker= download
Search for video to bring in-relevant to subfield
24. Llanogrande.org; Myrta’s Story; example of our final story
Audacity; ck online to mix music and voice for voice over
Sound effect website
Youtube mp3 player to import video
Limit text on slides; use more voice
Ck images for fuzziness
November 4, 2010
Video streaming through power point (if it is no longer on youtube it will not be in
your presentation)
Open Power Point
Open Youtube
Select video
Go to URL-copy
Go to Power Point
Developer tab
Controls
Click hammer on Controls
More controls
Shockwave flash object-click on
Back to Power Point slide
Rt click-properties
“Movie”
Rt click paste URL
Highlight-“watch?” in URL-delete
Delete “=” and put in slash “/”
Slideshow; play from the beginning
Download free Version of any video convertor professional
Go online
Skip over “ad” in youtube; play video ad then stop where video itself begins
November 9, 2010
Take all images from the Photostory and drop them into Movie Maker (from file)
(import)
Convert video-any video convertor
At least one video; can do more if you want
Cartoon around 2 characters/revolve around sub-field
Xtranormal.com; sign up
25. Infographics; manyeyes and gapminder
December 2, 2010
Dec. 13, Mon. 10:30am Final
Sociological cinema-accept entries/clips with lesson
Upload final project to Blackboard
Save as pdf-allow you to upload a word doc to make it a pdf; then upload to
slideshare.net; for journal submission
26. Course Journal
August 26, 2010
First day of class was great. It sounds like it’s going to be fun and I’m going to learn
some new technology! I am really excited! My professor seems really nice and down-
to-earth and understanding. I agree with his style of teaching, I believe technology
as a form of teaching will help students learn more and keep them interested. I don’t
like to be lectured or read to for an hour or so. When you can create and visually see
your assignments or tasks it helps to know you are doing what you should.
We have our first assignment…the Wordle. This assignment doesn’t seem hard at all
and actually sounds fun.
Wordle was fun and easy to use. I didn’t like the way you had to keep starting over
when you wanted to edit though. I think I will play with the software to create gifts.
Until next time
August 31, 2010
Some of class introduced themselves through their Wordles today, including me. I
got chocked up when I spoke in class, especially about the divorce. But, now I am
passed that and moving on. It was neat to learn about someone in, not only, words
but images. For next class, we are to make a photo mosaic. This should be fun!
The photo mosaic maker was also easy to use. I enjoyed this project. I would like to
do it again with music.
Until next time
September 2, 2010
Class introductions continued today with photo mosaics. It is interesting how much
someone will tell you through this project. I agree with what Professor Miller when he
said that people tend to say more personally through these types of introductions.
Its true about some of these students, you really would think some of the things
they said about themselves were true or at least hard to imagine.
We have a reading assignment for next class and that’s about it.
Until next time
September 7, 2010
Professor Miller highlighted more on why media is a good teaching tool and how
eventually universities and colleges will be more active in online information as
opposed to paper. We had class discussion about our opinions and experiences with
online courses we had taken. There are good and bad experiences. Professor Miller
also wants us to prepare to begin working on our sub-field media assignment. It
was another interesting day of class and looking forward to the next.
27. Until next time
September 9, 2010
Class is beginning to focus on the building of the multi-media files. Professor Miller
defined items and gave examples of what could be used in our work. Class was
interesting and again looking forward to another visit.
Until next time
September 14, 2010
Professor Miller asked us to review our syllabus for changes and additions and again
focused on subfield media files. He has several requests for work to be completed
and I hope I get everything done correctly. It’s starting to seem like a lot for me and
I hope I am able to manage my low technical knowledge with what is expected.
Until next time
September 21, 2010
Lots of information based on building the media files. This document seems like it’s
going to be huge! I hope I can keep up with all of this.
Until next time
September 23, 2010
We discussed the different classifications of the 15-20 images that are to be used for
our next assignment. I don’t know if I will be able to actually take all new images for
this assignment. I’m not much of a photographer, just the amateur momma taking
pictures of her kids. We’ll see what happens.
Until next time
September 28, 2010
Prezi looks like fun!!
Until next time
September 30, 2010
Prezi presentation was helpful and interesting; we received a hand out from out
presenter that will help with future work. I really enjoyed using this program I can
really see using this over and over in the future. I think this will be a really helpful
aid when I become a teacher. It’s really attention getting!
Until next time
28. October 5, 2010
This class was slow, seemed like a lot of definitions. I like the more media related
stuff
Until next time
October 12, 2010
Excited about our next guest speaker, this sounds like it’s going to be really
interesting…can’t wait!
Until next time
October 26, 2010
Learned about voice-over and learned you should always save image URLs. Need to
work on concept definition. Another good class!
Until next time
November 2, 2010
I’m excited to see if I can use a video converter and audacity to mix some music and
voice over for future projects. We reviewed an example of a digital story from
llanogrande.org. I’m still not sure if I’m going to pull off this digital story.
Until next time
November 4, 2010
Today we learned how to stream through power point. I’m not sure how I’m going to
use this in my project. But at least I have another option for integration. Good class!
Until next time
November 9, 2010
Today we talked about modifying our photostory by adding video. This sounds like it
will be easy to accomplish. We also talked about the cartoon we will be creating soon
on xtranormal. I’m really excited about the cartoon, I have been looking forward to
this assignment.
Until next time
December 2, 2010
Today we talked about our final project and uploading our multi-media file to
photoshare for submission. I can’t believe we are talking about our final project
already; the semester has flown by so fast.
29. I have really enjoyed this class and I’m so excited to continue learning with Professor
Miller in my independent study. I have learned so much and I’m excited to refine my
learning and polish my projects.
30. My Work
August 31, 2010
Wordle Assignment:
http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/2344846/Word_Cloud_Soc4853
September 2, 2010
Photo Mosaic Assignment:
http://bighugelabs.com/viewpostcard.php?id=191644-ef4b8
32. School of Psychology, University of Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia. E-mail: caroline@psych.usyd.edu.au
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Volume 12, No. 1, 2007, pp. 21–26 doi: 10.1111/j.1475-3588.2006.00417.x
Operationalization: Participants completed self-report questionnaires that assessed various aspects of bullying behavior, and attitudes and beliefs about bullying. In addition, participants completed a questionnaire
that assessed ethnic identification that is a focus of a second paper based on the study (Nguy & Hunt, 2004).
How schools tackle bullying, and the use of whole school policies: changes over the last decade
Muthanna Samaraa* and Peter K. Smith
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK (Received 12 December 2007; final version received 9 May 2008)ETOM0
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Educational Psychology
Vol. 28, No. 6, October 2008, 663–676
Operationalization: The DfEE (in 1996) and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES, in 2002) selected schools randomly within the constraint of having a spread across geographical regions of England, in
both the primary and secondary sectors. These schools were approached to ask if they would fill in the survey questionnaire.
Concept #3 Peer Pressure and Youth Education:
The Role of Peer Groups in Adolescents’ Educational
Expectations and Adjustment
Noona Kiuru · Kaisa Aunola · Jukka Vuori ·
Jari-Erik Nurmi
Received: 24 May 2006 / Accepted: 17 July 2006 / Published online: 23 September 2006
C _Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006
J Youth Adolescence (2007) 36:995–1009
DOI 10.1007/s10964-006-9118-6
Operationalization: “Participants’ peer groups were identified by using a sociometric procedure developed by Coie et al. (1982). The participants were asked to nominate up to three classmates within
their classroom with whom they most liked to spend time and
three classmates with whom they least liked to spend time (positive and negative nominations).”
Aggressive and Prosocial Behaviors within Early
Adolescent Friendship Cliques
What’s Status Got to Do with It?
Leanna M. Closson University of British Columbia
MERRILL-PALMER QUARTERLY, VOL. 55, NO. 4
Operationalization: “Students who received parental permission to participate completed a series of questionnaires that were group administered in their classrooms during a 45-minute session. Students completed a
number of self-report and peer-report measures: Peer regard perceived popularity; classification of clique perceived popularity; clique identification; friend regard, within-clique social behavior, and social dominance;
classification of individual dominance rank within cliques.”
I have chosen to focus on bullying and youth and education because of the so many recent reports lately.
October 26, 2010
Photostory with video clip on Movie Maker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIk6zZ-DfxQ
Photostories:
Bullying photostory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34MI6hIrnwQ
Photostory Documentary Images: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNeR9-tsYzE
Photostory Narrative: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-5KJcko1Lo
Bullying Movie Maker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIk6zZ-DfxQ
November 16,2010
Bullying Cartoon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVrGUsLDGJY
33. November 18, 2010
Fannie Escalante/SOC 4853/ 11-29-2010
Mindgate Media Assignment
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/education/2010/11/23/sn.anti.bullying.cnn
Bullying has become quite an epidemic in our schools today; a frightening ingredient is the episode of suicide. The preceding video
highlights “some main points from the International Bullying Prevention Association’s recent conference.” The video not only gives
information about the most common form of bullying, but it also gives resources for parents, students, and teachers alike. The video
also gives ownership to students and gives them the power to take an active role in the prevention of bullying.
What can be asked about this video?
1. What other forms of bullying are there?
2. What may cause someone to bully?
3. Do you know someone who is being bullied or someone who is a bully?
4. What other educational resources are available about the subject of bullying?
5. What type of programs can be created and or implemented in your own school to aid in the prevention/cessation of
bullying?
6. Identify individuals who will be available to anyone who is being bullied, who has information about a bullying incident,
or who has any ideas about preventing bullying.
December 8, 2010
Digital Storytelling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YyBtAohwvg
35. Contemporary Perspectives in Education
The Social Impact of Lesbian and Gay Issues in Education
Divide and School Gender and Class Dynamics
Researching Education Policy
Illiberal Education
The Impact of Street Culture on Schooling
Culture in American Colleges and Universities
Education and Sociology Encyclopedia