Monday, July 27, 2009

Thing #23

•Go back to your thoughts/ideas about Library 2.0. Has anything changed as a result of this experience? Well, I realized that I am not as technologically behind the times as I thought that I was. Most things were not as difficult to use as I thought they would be. I found many things that I can/and will definitely use. Even if some things are not my cup of tea, I was really happy that I was able to tinker with them, and I feel that it is really important to know about some of these tools to be informed, both as a teacher and a parent!
•What were your favorite Things and discoveries? I loved all the "things" that dealt with pictures and visual tools (avatars, mosaics, wordle, etc.).
•How did you connect with others doing the 23 Things On a Stick? It was fun to see what others were doing and read their blogs and get ideas about how the different "things" could be used in an elem. setting. There were quite a few people from my school, so it was neat to hear their ideas and now we can bounce things off each other during the year.
•Were there any take-a-ways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?
•What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or content?
•If we offered a 23 More Things On a Stick program like this in the future would you participate?
•How would you describe your learning experience in one word or in one sentence, so we could use your words to promote 23 Things On a Stick learning activities to others? Once I got started it wasn't as overwhelming as I thought it might be. Most things were really fun to try out! I really feel like I gained a lot of great, new, useful information.

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