Thursday, July 30, 2009
Podcasts
I've always been curious about podcasts. Knowing what they are and not knowing how to integrate or make use of them. My previous thoughts on podcasts were notions of yet another media outlet vying for my time and attention, which was really not appealing to me. However, upon searching for the perfect podcast to connect with, I realized that podcast are available in many more subject areas than I had previously thought. I was thrilled when I found a podcast for the Museum of Modern Art - now I can stay up-to-date with current exhibits and what's new in the world of modern art by use of a simple and quick tool.
There's more to Flickr than meets the eye
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
FLICKR
I've never understood the Flickr craze; however, when blogging, it comes in handy. Having the ability to add pictures to a blog opens up numerous possibilities. It magnifies your ability to tell your story. You know the old saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words." On the negative side, I feel that Flickr has a clumsy website. Instead of being able to flip through an album, it was almost as if you were confined to one picture at a time, with a link to another picture, with yet another link to another picture. I'm sure that once I get used to the site, I'll be able to maneuver it with ease.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Rock N' Feed Reader
Feed reader is a huge time saver! I'm so glad that I had the opportunity to become familiar with this tool. Although I don't follow too many blogs, I think that it will be quite useful in staying up-to-date on information, as well as my favorite websites. I found the easiest way to find feeds was to search out the sites and blogs that I visit often; otherwise, I could easily see becoming overwhelmed with all the options out there. What a wonderful tool to add to my box!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Hooray For Lifelong Learning!
I have determine that I'm a lifelong learner - although this did not come as a surprise. I have a lot of corky knowledge and random facts stowed away in my brain. Almost all of the 7 1/2 habits of highly successful lifelong learning come naturally to me, but I think that visualizing the process and the end result is, by far, my strength. I am, by nature, a visual person, so envisioning the outcome comforts me in the learning process. From there, I'm able to take the necessary steps toward my end goal and create a personalized toolbox that will simplify the process.
Life is defined by a series of "tasks" and it seems that a majority of these "tasks" can be categorized as either problems or a challenges - it's all about perspective...
I must admit that I have a difficult time approaching problems as challenges, but I've been working on it. A person can take so much more from a situation if one views it as a challenge rather than a problem.
Life is defined by a series of "tasks" and it seems that a majority of these "tasks" can be categorized as either problems or a challenges - it's all about perspective...
I must admit that I have a difficult time approaching problems as challenges, but I've been working on it. A person can take so much more from a situation if one views it as a challenge rather than a problem.
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