LEARNING IS EASY because the mind is always receptive to new experience. When the gate is opened the little lamb will jump for joy. The easiest of the 71/2 habits for me is Play. My inner curiousity is in direct proportion to my inner curiousness. That may be irrelevant. Or not, if my aim is to describe my personal traits in order to contact like-minded souls through Chats and the like.
The hardest habit would probably be 'seeing problems as challenges'. When I find a problem in my path - usually technological - I get annoyed that someone else hasn't fixed it. It's always someone else's fault, never mine of course, how could it be? An example: at the beginning of this learning venture I was instructed to listen to a podcast by clicking on an icon. The thing played for a few words and then went silent for a number of seconds, and continuing on in the same way. How annoying is that? Unlistenable. Not my fault I'm sure. Couldn't they even get that right? - - That's how I react - it's hard to see these kinds of design faults as challenges.
Take a deep breath...
4 comments:
Well done on creating your blog for the TQL Learning 2.0 program. I hope we'll all learn lots about Web 2.0 technologies, and how to use them in the library world. It should be fun!
By the way, audio and video requires a lot of "bandwidth", which is like trying to squirt water from a high-pressure hose down a straw. So sometimes when we view video or listen to audio on the web there may be an occasional delay if there are a lot of people using the same "straw" as you. Hope this makes sense. Please be patient.
:-)
Cheers, Robyn :D
How do I go about editing my previously published posts? I created a Blog once before & that one allowed me to edit. This blog doesn't seem to have the same functionality.
I just published my Q about editing posts and the following phrase appeared below - what does it mean?
- 'You're currently posting as John Parkinson
Use a different account'
Hi John
This sounds familiar to me especially the part about blaming someone else. Of course it's not your or my mistake. Everyone knows we're perfect!!! Ha Ha! Always good to blame someone else if you can!!
Lorraine
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