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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Cogitating

While reading Robinson I am thinking about how wonderful everything soundsand is easy to use. Blogs are relatively easy to use. They appear t be very powerful as well. One can include many extras with them. The only way I am going to figure it out is to use them and ask questions. I knowthat my preconceived ideas affect how I learn especially new ideas and concepts. I think I have gotten over my initial resistance to wikis and blogs and have accepted them as tools that I may or may not use. However, I am now able to spend time learning more about them without my resistance holding me back.

1 Comments:

At 10:08 PM, Blogger Elaine said...

While reading Robinson

You mean Richardson, right :-)
Mark, you are using this blog tool in exactly the manner I have envisioned. That is to say you are writing your thoughts about the readings and really taking the time to make sense of the information.

Keep up the good work!
Elaine

 

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