Friday, May 21, 2010

Using Collage for Creative Writing

Abstract

The paper argues for the use of collage, an art created through three basic principles – segmentation, composition and suture – in creative writing. Segmentation is an act of wrenching from sources based on the interest and limitations of the artists; composition is an act of pasting wrenched materials either as wrenched or with modifications in the order the artist desires; and suture is an act of adding anything in the spaces that exist in between pasted materials. It is the space where artists can employ subjectivity i.e. emotion or intellect and can be agentive to make the art look coherent. A significant operation that is possible after segmentation and before composition is modification of wrenched materials. The materials can be given either mocking or serious treatment. Based on the nature of selection and treatment to the materials, the technique can create both modern and postmodern texts.

[The abstract is from the paper presented jointly by me and Mr. Tirtha Raj Ghimire in an International Conference held in Gujrat, 8-10 January 2010. The article is published in ELT@I Quarterly.]

Please visit the link below for full version:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273832053_Using_Collage_for_Creative_Writing

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Use of Technology in Teaching: Issues and Problems

There has been a very significant proliferation of literature regarding the use of technology in teaching (Dede, Allen, Muthukumar). Mostly, these writings unequivocally accept technology as the most essential part in teaching, if not a panacea for every problem that exists in teaching. In a sense, a tendency to emphasize on inevitable role of technology in pedagogy to the extent of obliterating human part of teacher by technology part has been very dominant. Even in the balanced arguments, only words of caution for appropriate use of technology seems to be meagerly appearing, “Inappropriately used in the classroom, technology can be used to perpetuate old models of teaching and learning. … Teachers can use multimedia technology to give more colorful, stimulating lectures” (New Horizons). It means there has hardly been any appropriate interest regarding issues and challenges that pertain in technology use in teaching. This paper, based on general model of Public Relations (PR) process developed by Center and Jackson argues that we need to take many issues in consideration so that the use of technology does not become problem.


The four-step process, which finally directs either to intensify or continue or deter or delay the use of technology, brings home an undeniable fact: use of technology is not a panacea; it is spatio-temporal process that is dialectically determined by various components of the class.

Works Cited

Allen, Ethan. Nanoscale Science and Technology. New Horizons for Learning. 29 April 2010 < http://www.newhorizons.org/strategies/technology/allen.htm>.

Center, Allen H. and Patrick Jackson. Public Relations Practices: Managerial Case Studies and Problems. 6th Ed. India: Prentice-Hall, 2002.

Dede, Chris. Testimony to the US Congress, House of Representatives: Joint Hearing on Educational Technology in the 21st Century. New Horizons for Learning. 29 April 2010 .

Kumar, Muthu. Learning with the Internet. New Horizons for Learning. 29 April 2010 .

New Horizons. Technology in Education. 29 April 2010 .

[The argument in this article is based on my contribution as a panelist in an International Conference organized by H. M. Patel Institute, Gujarat, in January 2010. I acknowledge Mr. Hem Raj Kafle and Mr. Tirtha Ghimire for their insights. The paper is available online in http://neltachoutari.wordpress.com/?s=khagendra+acharya.]

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