Friday, August 2, 2013

Week6 Prompt

Week 6
Reflect on what you have learned in the class and how you will use it professionally as both a lifelong learner and an instructional systems professional (or whatever field you’re in).

It's time to say goodbye with posting Week6 prompt.
I am so sad.

Web2.0 class have provided me with a well-organized guideline for getting into Web2.0 world. For me, the literally meaning of Web2.0 was unclear at the beginning of the semester. From this class, I have learned what Web2.0 is, how I can use it, why I use it, and so forth.

However, I sometimes feel that there are too many tools. I cannot maintain all of them continuously. I should find a couple of major tools for my a lifelong learning.
Scoop.it! is one of them. I love its huge database. It is especially useful for my professional development. Unfortunately, many other tools might die in my web2.0 list. I am so selective..

For beginners in Web2.0 field, finding appropriate tools is important.
They might be distracted due to a lot of tools.
I realized that it is really necessary for beginners to be provided with well-designed guidelines. In this vein, the Web2.0 class is awesome.

In terms of my professional development, Web2.0 would become a good friend.
Useful knowledge already exists in Web2.0 world. 
What I need to do is to meet the world and participate in.
Now I am a beginner, peripheral, passive.. but I will keep trying to get into inside the world.
In the future, I will be an effective insider in my professional field as well as a leading person in the Web2.0 world!!!


 
 

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you! I learned in this class how to do things that I thought I knew. I learned that by applying the knowledge in real practice and getting the feedback is the only way to make learning an experience.

    I enjoyed reading from your blog. Great job!

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  2. yup, you are right when you said "finding the appropriate tools is important". I will miss the class too and I will see you soon, bro!

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