Overall, this has been an interesting experience. I have definitely learned a lot and now have the knowledge to use some of this both at home and in the library. I probably wouldn't have learned to use most of this, well perhaps youtube and LibraryThing because I'm not too interested in the Internet once I'm home.
I particularly enjoyed hearing staff working, learning, and often laughing together as we experimented with the different "THINGS." That really was the fun part. My favorites: LibraryThing, meebo ... but I think that is because I'm comfortable with it.
I'm also looking back to the 71/2 habits for lifelong learners which was our springboard and see that we really did cover all of these habits. We accepted responsibility, had problems to solve (well I did) used the technology and taught others. I have to admit, I still haven't really "played" (# 71/2) because I wanted to make sure I finished on time, but I'm sure I will now that I know where to go.
I particularly enjoyed hearing staff working, learning, and often laughing together as we experimented with the different "THINGS." That really was the fun part. My favorites: LibraryThing, meebo ... but I think that is because I'm comfortable with it.
I'm also looking back to the 71/2 habits for lifelong learners which was our springboard and see that we really did cover all of these habits. We accepted responsibility, had problems to solve (well I did) used the technology and taught others. I have to admit, I still haven't really "played" (# 71/2) because I wanted to make sure I finished on time, but I'm sure I will now that I know where to go.
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