Lifelong learning babbling

Posted on June 4, 2008 
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1.  View problems as challenges: 

This may be the most challenging for me as it’s a habit of attitude more than discipline or experience.  Past experience with glitches in technology that have been frustrating (why won’t the cursor move . . . why doesn’t my post show up . . . why won’t this record???)  and time consuming.  There is nothing more irritating to me than wasting time.

 

2.  Teach and mentor others

I like sharing what I love with others.  It didn’t take me long as new teacher to know that you really must know a subject to teach it well.  That’s one reason why I signed up to teach igoogle and google calendar this summer.  I know I’ll have to know both those tools well, and I want to!

 

3.  Create your own learning toolbox

This is the most important to me as I look around and see that the shift has happened.  I think the course will introduce me to some tools I’ll like and some that I won’t.  Either way, I’ll have a few more tricks up my sleeve.

 

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2 Responses to “Lifelong learning babbling”

  1.  Connie on June 4th, 2008 6:39 pm

    This was the hardest part of the course for me. Great job! I hope you are having a nice break.

  2.  Lisa B. on June 5th, 2008 5:39 am

    Hey Kathleen! Nice blog. I hope you are having a good summer. I look forward to reading your ideas here. Happy blogging!

    Lisa B.

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